Roman Polanski avoids trial for alleged 1973 sexual assault of minor
Roman PolanskiĀ settled a lawsuit over an alleged sexual assault of a minor more than 50 years ago.
The Oscar-winning director no longer faces a 10-day trial in the US after reaching a settlement.
āThe case settled in the summer to the partiesā mutual satisfaction and has now been formally dismissed,ā Polanskiās representative told Fox News Digital.
Gloria Allred, who represented the anonymous accuser in the lawsuit, Jane Doe, provided a similar statement to Fox News Digital.
āA settlement of claims was agreed to by the parties to their mutual satisfaction,ā she said.
According to the settled civil suit, Jane Doe allegedly met Polanski at a party in 1973 when she was a minor.
She claimed he invited her to dinner knowing she was underage. Doe alleged in the lawsuit that she met Polanski at his home in Benedict Canyon the night they were having dinner.Ā
He poured them shots of tequila before driving to Le Restaurant onĀ La Cienega in Los Angeles, according to the complaint.
Their table was not yet ready when they arrived, so they waited at the bar, where Polanski proceeded to order more tequila for them both.
Once seated at their table, āPlaintiff began feeling dizzy from the tequila and went to the restroom where she was ill,ā documents stated.
She stepped outside for fresh air, and Polanski followed her out before ādriving her back to his house.ā
In the complaint, Doe did not recall āhow she got from the car into Defendantās home,ā but she passed out in Polanskiās bed.
She woke up with the director next to her, documents said.
āDefendant Polanski removed Plaintiffās clothes, and he proceeded to rape her, causing her tremendous physical and emotional pain and suffering.ā
In 1977, Polanski fled the country after pleading guilty to having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, Samantha Geimer, in a separate case.
The āChinatownā director reunited with Geimer last year.
Geimer was 13 years old at the time Polanski, who was in his 40s, was arrested and charged with rape by use of drugs, perversion, sodomy, providing controlled substances to a minor and lewd andĀ lascivious acts upon a childĀ under 14.Ā
After his guilty plea in 1977, Polanski fled and became a fugitive, first finding refuge in London and then settling in France.
While Polanski has never stepped foot on US soil or any country that would extradite him to the United States, he has still made films and won anĀ Academy AwardĀ for best director in 2002 for āThe Pianist.ā
In 2018, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesĀ voted to kick Polanski outĀ and subsequently defended its decision by saying he was given a fair opportunity to challenge the Academyās ruling.
PolanskiĀ sued the AcademyĀ the following year on grounds the group had failed to follow its own procedures when it voted to kick him out.
He wasĀ expelled alongside Bill CosbyĀ for violating the organizationās standards of conduct.
In its response, the Academy said the board considered voluminous materials submitted by Polanski on appeal, including more than 400 pages of exhibits and a detailed memo from his attorney.
Polanski also recorded a videotaped statement directly addressing the board of governors.
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