Seven women from the areas have come forward to make allegations against the Hollywood movie mogul.
The recent allegations date back from the 1980’s up until 2014. The Scotland Yard’s sexual offences unit is investigating the claims under the code-name Operation Kaguyak.
Currently, the Metropolitan Police have not revealed any more details about the victims or the alleged offences, and no arrests have been made.
This is the latest development in the growing international scandal surrounding Weinstein. Numerous famous women around the world have accused Weinstein of various offences, including actresses Angelina Jolie, Gwnyeth Paltrow and Rose McGowan.
So far, Weinstein has denied all accusations of non-consensual sex.
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Seven women from the areas have come forward to make allegations against the Hollywood movie mogul.
The recent allegations date back from the 1980’s up until 2014. The Scotland Yard’s sexual offences unit is investigating the claims under the code-name Operation Kaguyak.
Currently, the Metropolitan Police have not revealed any more details about the victims or the alleged offences, and no arrests have been made.
This is the latest development in the growing international scandal surrounding Weinstein. Numerous famous women around the world have accused Weinstein of various offences, including actresses Angelina Jolie, Gwnyeth Paltrow and Rose McGowan.
So far, Weinstein has denied all accusations of non-consensual sex.
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