No redo on Weinstein groping investigation halted in 2015
NEW YORK — Prosecutors said Tuesday that they didn’t have enough evidence to prove a model’s claim that movie producer Harvey Weinstein groped her in 2015. Even if they changed their minds now, it would legally be too late.
Ambra Battilana Gutierrez told police the movie magnate touched her thigh, grabbed her breasts and asked “are these real?” during a meeting in his Manhattan office on March 27, 2015. Police investigated it as a possible case of forcible touching, a misdemeanour with a two-year time limit for bringing charges under New York law.
The case made headlines at the time, and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.’s office publicly explained then that it had conducted a thorough investigation and concluded “a criminal charge is not supported.”
But the decision is getting new scrutiny since a dozen women — including actresses Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow — told The New York Times and The New Yorker magazine that Weinstein sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them in various locales. Weinstein was fired on Sunday by the studio he co-founded with his brother, The Weinstein Co.


