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Roman Polanski's dream of returning to America after raping a 13-year-old girl has been shattered — as another alleged victim steps forward with disturbing claims!
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Identifying herself only as "Robin M.," the woman appeared with attorney Gloria Allred — and blasted Polanski's earlier victim Samantha Grenier for forgiving the perverted film director! As earlier reported by The National ENQUIRER, Polanski — who has plenty of admirers in Hollywood — wants his attorneys to work out a deal so that he could return to America without facing the prison sentence he fled for raping Samantha Geimer in 1977.
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In a bombshell ENQUIRER interview, Samantha (pictured) even supported Polanski's safe return after he ran off to Europe before being sentenced. “This infuriated me," said Robin M. "I am speaking out now so that Samantha and the world will know that she is not the only minor Roman Polanski had victimized.”
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Polanski's appeal before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Scott M. Gordon hasn't been settled yet — and these shocking new charges could make it difficult for Polanski to get sympathy with his claim that he fled to Europe over a judge's refusal to respect a plea deal.
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“I think this is an attempt to influence Judge Gordon by a news conference,” said Harland Braun, an attorney for Polanski. “Ms. Geimer came to court, presented herself and begged the four decades old case be over. If this lady wants to block Ms. Geimer’s request, Ms. Allred could file an amicus brief with Judge Gordon. Mr. Polanski has done 10 months in custody in a case where he was promised no more than two months, and Ms. Geimer has a right to her own life and opinions.”
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Allred noted that the statute of limitations prevents Robin M. from bringing criminal charges against the director of "Rosemary's Baby" and other acclaimed films. “It’s too late,” Allred said, but also declared that she and her client are “going to explore what to do next.”
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In 2017, actress Charlotte Lewis also came forward to reveal that the director had raped her at age 16 — after hiring the girl to make her film debut alongside Walter Matthau in 1986's "Pirates." Glamour magazine editor Edith Vogelhut also spoke up to say that she had been "raped repeatedly" by Polanski in 1974 at the same house where he assaulted Samantha — although Edith was 21 years old at the time.
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Roman Polanski's dream of returning to America after raping a 13-year-old girl has been shattered — as another alleged victim steps forward with disturbing claims!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Identifying herself only as "Robin M.," the woman appeared with attorney Gloria Allred — and blasted Polanski's earlier victim Samantha Grenier for forgiving the perverted film director! As earlier reported by The National ENQUIRER, Polanski — who has plenty of admirers in Hollywood — wants his attorneys to work out a deal so that he could return to America without facing the prison sentence he fled for raping Samantha Geimer in 1977.
Photo credit: Getty Images
In a bombshell ENQUIRER interview, Samantha (pictured) even supported Polanski's safe return after he ran off to Europe before being sentenced. “This infuriated me," said Robin M. "I am speaking out now so that Samantha and the world will know that she is not the only minor Roman Polanski had victimized.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Polanski's appeal before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Scott M. Gordon hasn't been settled yet — and these shocking new charges could make it difficult for Polanski to get sympathy with his claim that he fled to Europe over a judge's refusal to respect a plea deal.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I think this is an attempt to influence Judge Gordon by a news conference,” said Harland Braun, an attorney for Polanski. “Ms. Geimer came to court, presented herself and begged the four decades old case be over. If this lady wants to block Ms. Geimer’s request, Ms. Allred could file an amicus brief with Judge Gordon. Mr. Polanski has done 10 months in custody in a case where he was promised no more than two months, and Ms. Geimer has a right to her own life and opinions.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Allred noted that the statute of limitations prevents Robin M. from bringing criminal charges against the director of "Rosemary's Baby" and other acclaimed films. “It’s too late,” Allred said, but also declared that she and her client are “going to explore what to do next.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
In 2017, actress Charlotte Lewis also came forward to reveal that the director had raped her at age 16 — after hiring the girl to make her film debut alongside Walter Matthau in 1986's "Pirates." Glamour magazine editor Edith Vogelhut also spoke up to say that she had been "raped repeatedly" by Polanski in 1974 at the same house where he assaulted Samantha — although Edith was 21 years old at the time.
Photo credit: Getty Images