Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis detained in Italy over sex assault claims

Director Paul Haggis was detained in Italy on Sunday after being accused of sexually assaulting a girl, in keeping with native studies.

Haggis — who wrote and directed the Oscar-winning 2006 film “Crash” — is being investigated over allegations that he compelled a “younger international girl” to have “non-consensual” intercourse with him over the course of two days, studies mentioned, citing prosecutors within the metropolis of Brindisi.

Most of the particulars stay unclear, however prosecutors Antonio Negro and Livia Orlando gave Italian media a press release that mentioned the girl wanted to hunt medial care following the alleged compelled sexual encounters.

“The lady was accompanied by the person” to Brindisi airport within the Puglia area on Sunday and “was left there at daybreak regardless of [her] precarious bodily and psychological situations,” the assertion mentioned.

Haggis, 69, was in close by city of Ostuni for the Allora movie pageant.

Canadian director Paul Haggis
Haggis was on the town for a movie pageant.
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In accordance to The Every day Beast, Haggis allegedly held the girl captive in his resort room. The outlet, citing a neighborhood police supply, mentioned he tried to fly the girl out of Italy and left her on the airport when she resisted.

Workers on the airport introduced the girl to the cops, who then took her to the hospital, the Every day Beast mentioned.

It's unclear the place he's being detained. Italian authorities mentioned the unidentified girl “formalized her criticism and cited circumstances which have been subsequently regarded into for affirmation by investigators.”

Haggis is an acclaimed director, author and producer. He received an Oscar in 2006 for greatest unique screenplay for “Crash,” which additionally took residence the Greatest Image award.

He additionally wrote and produced 2004’s “Million Greenback Child” and was the screenwriter for the James Bond movie “On line casino Royale” and story author for “Letters from Iwo Jima.”

Haggis’ lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, denied the accusation.

“I'm assured that every one allegations shall be dismissed towards Mr. Haggis,” the lawyer mentioned. “He's completely harmless and prepared to totally cooperate with the authorities so the reality comes out rapidly.”  

With Publish wires

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