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AP Publishes Notes On Polanski Arrest
Swiss arrest Polanski on US request in sex case As The Business Insider noted, other news sites took the story down, but this link on Forbes.com still directed readers to the story as recently as an hour ago. An AP spokesman told us human error and technical issues caused the internal communication to be published yesterday, and noted it has since been taken down from the Forbes.com site. But the AP's mistake reveals the many questions that Polanski's arrest has raised for journalists and legal experts. And what is this possible UBS connection? The Polanski case is complicated, made more so by the fact that the sex attack that he was convicted of occurred over 30 years ago. According to reports, Polanski pled guilty to having sex with the 13-year-old Samantha Geimer in 1977 -- although he had initially been indicted on six felony charges including rape, sodomy and providing a controlled substance to Geimer. As part of his plea bargain, the director would have been sentenced to the 42 days he had already served in jail. However, believing the judge in case might enact a longer sentence, Polanski fled the United States in 1978 and has not returned to the country since, even when he was awarded a Best Director Oscar in 2003 for his work on The Pianist. Last year, a documentary about the case, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, was said to reveal new evidence about the case, and Polanski's attorneys tried to get the case dismissed by claiming the film depicted judicial and prosecutorial misconduct. Now, Polanski faces extradition from Switzerland, although its unclear what will happen next. Email This Post |
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