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D.A.’s office may start presenting evidence to seek an indictment in the coming weeks.

- By Richard Winton richard.winton @latimes.com

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The Manhattan district attorney’s office is expected to begin presenting evidence to a grand jury in the coming weeks that could result in movie mogul Harvey Weinstein being indicted for sex crimes.

Manhattan Dist. Atty. Cyrus R. Vance will begin the process of seeking the indictment against the producer in connection with the accusation­s, including those by an actress who said she was raped by Weinstein in 2010, according to a source familiar with ongoing criminal investigat­ions not authorized to comment. The investigat­ion is in the early stages.

Actress Paz de la Huerta publicly identified herself in an Oct. 25 complaint to the New York Police Department as the woman who reported being raped by Weinstein in 2010.

A spokeswoma­n for Vance’s office said, “We are not commenting on the investigat­ion or any timeline.”

The developmen­ts come days after the NYPD chief of detectives said at a news conference that the actress’ accusation­s of rape were credible and corroborat­ed, but that detectives are still gathering more evidence.

It could take a couple of weeks before a grand jury decides whether to indict Weinstein, co-founder of Weinstein Co. As of last week, Weinstein was in rehabilita­tion in Arizona. WNBC-TV broke the news of the pending actions by Vance’s office.

Weinstein representa­tive Sallie Hofmeister has repeatedly said that Weinstein “unequivoca­lly denies allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.”

Meanwhile, in Britain, police continue to widen their investigat­ions into the movie mogul. Another woman has reported to authoritie­s that Weinstein sexually assaulted her, London’s Metropolit­an Police said Tuesday. She is the eighth woman in Britain accusing Weinstein of sexual assault.

The accuser made the report Oct. 31, saying Weinstein assaulted her overseas in 1991, police said. They said Scotland Yard detectives have provided details of the accusation to the jurisdicti­on where the woman said she was attacked. They did not specify the location.

The woman’s identity was not made public.

Tuesday’s announceme­nt comes after the New Yorker published an article saying Weinstein hired private investigat­ors and former Israeli spies last year to dig up informatio­n on his accusers and on journalist­s trying to make their allegation­s public.

In the last month, Weinstein has faced a plethora of public allegation­s from several dozen women accusing him of sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape spanning four decades. At least 14 have filed sexual assault reports with police in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, New York and London.

De la Huerta has said she told New York police that Weinstein raped her twice in 2010. The “Boardwalk Empire” actress gave a detailed account to Vanity Fair, published Thursday.

Vance’s office in 2015 declined to charge Weinstein after accusation­s were made that he groped model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez. The model wore a wire for NYPD detectives to another meeting with Weinstein. In a recorded conversati­on, Weinstein is heard asking her to his hotel room and apparently admitting that he previously groped her. “I won’t do it again,” he says.

Despite the recording, Vance said his office did not have enough evidence to prove the case, although he recently called the accusation­s sickening.

Since a New York Times article Oct. 5 first revealed allegation­s of sexual misconduct against Weinstein, accusation­s and condemnati­ons have engulfed him. Weinstein Co. fired him last month. He also has been expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy.

Actresses Asia Argento, Rose McGowan, Lucia Evans and Lysette Anthony have each publicly said that Weinstein raped them or forced them to perform a sex act.

In Los Angeles, police are investigat­ing an Italian model-actress’ allegation that Weinstein forced her to have sex with him in her hotel room in 2013. It is the first case related to Weinstein to be reported to police in Southern California.

Last week, the Los Angeles Police Department said it was investigat­ing allegation­s made by a second woman.

A department spokesman did not provide details about the accusation­s but said the incident occurred in 2013. The LAPD described the reported behavior as lewd conduct.

Beverly Hills police have opened at least two investigat­ions into Weinstein.

 ?? Spencer Platt Getty Images ?? IT COULD TAKE a couple of weeks before a grand jury decides whether to indict movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused by numerous women. Above, the Manhattan district attorney’s office.
Spencer Platt Getty Images IT COULD TAKE a couple of weeks before a grand jury decides whether to indict movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused by numerous women. Above, the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

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