Roman Polanski faces fresh allegations of sexual assault
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A third woman came forward Tuesday to accuse film director Roman Polanski of sexual assault
while she was a minor, four decades after he went on the run for raping another
girl.
The woman, identified only as Robin, said at a news conference in Los Angeles that she
was "sexually victimized" by the French-Polish film director in 1973 when she
was 16.
"The day after it happened, I did tell one friend that Mr. Polanski had done that
to me," she said, reading from a prepared statement.
"The reason, with this
exception, that I kept it to myself is that I didn't want my father to do
something that might cause him to go to prison for the rest of his life," she said.
Lawyer Gloria Allred holds a news conference with Robin, 59, a new client
claiming Roman Polanski sexually victimized her in 1973. /Reuters Photo
Lawyer Gloria Allred holds a news conference with Robin, 59, a new client
claiming Roman Polanski sexually victimized her in 1973. /Reuters Photo
Robin said she was prompted to come forward after the victim at the center of a
rape case against the famed director recently urged authorities to put the case
to rest.
Lawyer Gloria Allred, who is representing the latest alleged victim, said the incident happened in southern California but added that her client would not be going into any further detail.
Although the statute of limitations has expired on her case, she could be called
to testify in a future trial, the lawyer said.
The director of "Rosemary's Baby" and "Chinatown," who turns 84 on Friday, was
accused of drugging Samantha Geimer when she was 13 before raping her at Jack
Nicholson's house in Los Angeles in 1977 while the film star was away.
Polanski admitted statutory rape after a number of more serious charges were
dropped, and spent 48 days in custody to undergo psychiatric evaluation before
being released.
Gloria Allred and her client Robin speak regarding Roman Polanski during press
conference on August 15, 2017 in Los Angeles, US. /AFP Photo
Gloria Allred and her client Robin speak regarding Roman Polanski during press
conference on August 15, 2017 in Los Angeles, US. /AFP Photo
According to court documents filed by his lawyer Harland Braun, Polanski was
promised by the judge overseeing the case that the seven weeks he spent in
custody would be the only time he would serve.
But in 1978,
convinced the judge was going to scrap his plea deal and send him to prison,
possibly for decades, he left for France.
The director, who is married to French actress Emmanuelle Seigner with whom
he has two children, has since refused to return without assurances that he
would not serve additional time in prison.
Robin said she was "infuriated" when Geimer appeared in Los Angeles Superior
Court in June to buttress the filmmaker's case that he had served his time and
that the matter should be settled once and for all.
"I'm speaking out now so that Samantha and the world will know that she is not
the only minor Roman Polanski victimized," Robin said,"I'm not over it and I
certainly believe that Roman Polanski should be held accountable for his
criminal conduct with Samantha Geimer."
Robin sheds tears after reading her statement
claiming Roman Polanski sexually victimized her in 1973, in Los Angeles, US. /Reuters Photo
Robin sheds tears after reading her statement
claiming Roman Polanski sexually victimized her in 1973, in Los Angeles, US. /Reuters Photo
Allred said Polanski was free to withdraw his guilty plea in the Geimer case and
seek a new trial for the charges on which he was originally indicted. Robin will
not be filing a civil complaint but is willing to testify under oath if there
were ever a criminal trial, according to Allred.
Polanski's film career has continued to flourish since he fled to France, where
many consider him an icon.
He has eight Cesars, the French equivalent of the
Oscars, and a best director Academy Award for Holocaust drama "The Pianist."
While living in the United States, he was married to the actress Sharon Tate,
who was murdered in 1969 by members of the Charles Manson family when she was
eight months pregnant.
Polanski's attorney could not immediately be reached for
comment.