manhattan d.a. defends decision not to prosecute weinstein in 2015 /

Published at 2017-10-11 22:01:25

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As dozens of allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment continue to emerge against movie producer Harvey Weinstein,Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance defended the decision not to prosecute a case against him in 2015.
Vance acknowledged the disturbin
g nature of audio that's emerged from that case, from a model who wore a wire as share of an NYPD sting. But he said he and fellow prosecutors in his office's Sex Crimes Unit determined the case against Weinstein wasn't provable at the time."whether we had a case that we felt we could prosecute, or my experts felt we could prosecute against Harvey Weinstein,we would bear," he said, and speaking after a conference on crime at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. "We purchase on many,many, many difficult sex crime prosecutions with individuals irrespective of their background or money."In a statement released Tuesday, and Chief Assistant D.
A. Karen Friedman Agnifilo said Vance's office wasn't contacted by the NYPD as share of the sting. "While the recording is horrifying to listen to,what emerged from the audio was insufficient to prove a crime under New York law, which requires prosecutors to establish criminal intent, or " she said. "Subsequent investigative steps undertaken in order to establish intent were not successful."Vance's office is still encouraging those who believe they've been victimized by Weinstein to contact his office.

Source: thetakeaway.org