Disgraced ex-Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender to authorities in New York on Friday following a months-long investigation into allegations of sexual assault, US media reported.
The reports surfaced with the Manhattan District Attorney's office and New York police department have been investigating Weinstein for months. Weinstein was facing charges in connection to at least one accuser, former aspiring actress Lucia Evans, who reported that the fallen power broker forced her into oral sex in 2004, reported.
Neither the district attorney's office nor the New York police department immediately responded to an AFP request to comment. New York police have in the past confirmed an active Weinstein investigation regarding Evans.
Weinstein's career went down in flames last October over sexual abuse allegations following bombshell articles in The New York Times and New Yorker magazine, which sparked a sexual harassment watershed across the United States.
More than 100 women have since accused the 66-year-old of impropriety going back 40 years and ranging from sexual harassment to assault and rape. The twice-married father of five has been investigated by British and US police, but has not yet been charged with any crime. He denies having non-consensual sex and has reportedly been in treatment for sex addiction.
Weinstein has been hit by a litany of civil lawsuits and The Weinstein Company who sacked him has since filed for bankruptcy. His wife left him shortly after the allegations surfaced seven months ago and police opened criminal investigations in London, Los Angeles and New York. The reports came Thursday with US authorities under intense pressure to bring the onetime Hollywood heavyweight to justice.
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