Actress Annabella Sciorra accuses Weinstein of rape

Actress Annabella Sciorra accuses Weinstein of rape

Sciorra joins dozens of women who have already leveled allegations of sexual abuse against the 65-year-old Weinstein.


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Actress Annabella Sciorra has accused Harvey Weinstein of rape, detailing to The New Yorker Magazine her harrowing encounter with the now-disgraced movie mogul.

Sciorra - who received an Emmy nomination for her role in the acclaimed television series The Sopranos - said in the early 1990s Weinstein forced his way into her apartment and violently raped her.
"I was so ashamed," Sciorra, now 57, said, adding that she fell into deep depression and stopped working for several years.
She kept the graphic story under wraps for fear of professional backlash. Though she did eventually begin acting again Weinstein continued to harass her for years, Sciorra said.
The actress is now one of more than 50 women to accuse Weinstein of sexual abuse and harassment - a group that includes stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Mira Sorvino.
Actress Daryl Hannah - who appeared in Kill Bill: Volume 1, which Weinstein produced - also said the powerful Hollywood executive aggressively pursued her but she managed to dodge his advances.
Hannah said among those she told were Oscar-winning Quentin Tarantino - who worked closely with Weinstein for decades, including on the Kill Bill films - and who has since admitted knowing for decades about Weinstein's behaviour and expressed regret for not speaking out.
The toppled Hollywood tycoon was sacked as co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and also resigned from its board. 
The twice-married father of five has so far denied forcing himself on his accusers. He is being investigated by detectives in Los Angeles, New York and London.

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