Filmmaker Paul Haggis detained in Italy in sex assault case
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Film director Paul Haggis was detained for investigation of allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman in southern Italy, Italian news media said, quoting local prosecutors.
The Canadian-born, Oscar-winning Haggis, 69, has been in Italy for a film festival that begins on Tuesday in Ostuni, a tourist town in Puglia, the region that forms the “heel” of the Italian peninsula.
The news agency LaPresse and several other Italian media carried a written statement from prosecutors in the nearby city of Brindisi that they were investigating allegations a “young foreign woman” was forced to have “non-consensual” sexual relations over two days.
Haggis's attorney, Priya Chaudhry, on Sunday said that although he could not discuss the evidence under Italian law, “I am confident that all allegations will be dismissed against Mr. Haggis. He is innocent and willing to fully cooperate with the authorities so the truth comes out quickly.” Prosecutors Antonio Negro and Livia Orlando, who are conducting the investigation, said in the statement that the woman was “forced to seek medical care'' following the sexual relations.
After a couple of days “of non-consensual relations, the woman was accompanied by the man” to Brindisi airport on Sunday and “was left there at dawn despite (her) precarious physical and psychological conditions”.
The Brindisi prosecutors' office was closed on Sunday.
The prosecutors said airport staff and police noticed her “obvious confused state” and ''after lending initial treatment, took her to Brindisi's police headquarters, where officers accompanied her to a local hospital for examination''.
Police at headquarters' operations room said they weren't authorized to give out information about the case, including whether Haggis was being held at the police station or a hotel or other lodging.
Haggis is a director, producer, and screenwriter. He won an Oscar in 2006 for best original screenplay for ''Crash''.
Prosecutors also were quoted as saying that the woman “formalized her complaint and cited circumstances which were subsequently looked into for confirmation by investigators”. They didn't cite her nationality or age.
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