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The LAPD Is Investigating A Sexual Assault Allegation Against Harvey Weinstein

The LAPD Is Investigating A Sexual Assault Allegation Against Harvey Weinstein
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By Julia Zorthian · Updated October 26, 2020
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The Los Angeles Police Department has opened a sexual assault investigation involving Harvey Weinstein, a police spokesperson said Thursday.

“The [LAPD] Robbery-Homicide Division has interviewed a sexual assault victim about an incident involving Weinstein which allegedly occurred in 2013,” LAPD Public Information Officer Tony Im said in a statement to TIME.

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“The case is under investigation,” Im said. “We have no further information at this time.”

The investigation involving the producer and former film executive comes during the fallout of reporting by the New York Times and The New Yorker that Weinstein allegedly harassed and assaulted women over the course of his career. Starting with the reports, more than three dozen women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct.

#LAPD Robbery Homicide Div has interviewed a potential sexual assault victim involving Harvey Weinstein in 2013. Investigation ongoing

— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) October 19, 2017

Weinstein representative Sallie Hofmeister told TIME in a statement, “Mr. Weinstein obviously can’t speak to anonymous allegations, but he unequivocally denies allegations of non-consensual sex.”

When asked whether officers could predict a timeframe for the investigation, Im said the LAPD could not speculate on the length of the process.

“They’re going to conduct a thorough investigation to find out what actually occurred,” Im said.

This article originally appeared on Time.