The director will no longer face trial over an alleged assault of another minor after settling
The French-Polish fled the US in 1978 when it appeared a judge was reconsidering his release
French-Polish director Roman Polanski, who fled the United States decades ago after admitting to the statutory rape of a 13-year-old, will no longer face trial over an alleged assault of another minor after settling, his lawyer said Tuesday.
The latest case against the director of "The Pianist," which concerned an alleged sexual attack in 1973, had been due in civil court in Los Angeles next August, but has now been withdrawn, Polanski's US attorney told AFP.
Alexander Rufus-Isaacs said in an email that the case was "settled in the summer to the parties' mutual satisfaction and has now been formally dismissed. "
Director Roman Polanski is a divisive figure, with some in the movie world hailing his creative genius, while others insist he was always a sexual predator (Loic Venance) (Loic Venance/AFP/AFP)
The suit, filed last year, claimed Polanski took a then-teenager -- named anonymously in filings as Jane Doe -- to dinner at a restaurant in Los Angeles in 1973.
He allegedly gave her tequila, and when she began to feel dizzy, drove her to his home, where he forced himself on her.
"She told him: 'Please don't do this,'" the plaintiff's lawyer, Gloria Allred, told reporters in March.
"She alleges that he ignored her pleas. She also alleges that defendant Polanski removed the plaintiff's clothes and he proceeded to assault her sexually, causing her tremendous physical, and emotional pain and suffering."
The civil suit, which sought unspecified damages, was filed in June 2023, just before the expiration of a California law that allowed for an extended window for claims against the alleged perpetrators of sexual crimes.
In July, court papers filed in California said a "conditional" accord had been reached.
Allred also wrote that "a settlement of claims was agreed to by the parties to their mutual satisfaction."
Oscar-winner Polanski, now 91, is a divisive figure, with some in the movie world hailing his creative genius, while others insist he was always a sexual predator.
Polanski admitted to the statutory rape of 13-year-old Samantha Geimer in a plea bargain in 1977 to avoid a trial on more serious charges.
But he fled to France the following year, after serving 42 days in jail, when it appeared a judge was reconsidering his release.
Geimer has subsequently defended Polanski and was photographed with him last year.
A French court in May acquitted Polanski of defaming British actor Charlotte Lewis after she accused him of raping her when she was a teenager.
The director has always denied wrongdoing.
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