Annabella Sciorra Tweets She Has “No Relief” From Harvey Weinstein Arrest
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Annabella Sciorra posing for the camera© Provided by Deadline Emmy-nominated actress Annabella Sciorra said via Twitter today that she received “no relief” from movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s arrest, saying he should be behind bars instead of out on bail. Sciorra has accused Weinstein of raping her.
“If there was truly ‘equal justice under the law’, Harvey Weinstein would be behind bars in Rikers today, waiting for his own day in court, not free to roam New York, his other hunting ground, wearing an ankle bracelet,” Sciorra tweeted.
Weinstein is free on $1 million bail. He was arraigned Friday in New York after turning himself in. He faces two counts of **** and one count of committing a criminal sexual act, based on accounts of assaults by two women.
Weinstein turned himself in to police Friday morning — and was freed a few hours later after he was arraigned on two counts of **** and one count of committing a criminal sexual act, stemming from alleged assaults on two women.
Sciorra was nominated for her role in The Sopranos. She is part of the cast for Season 2 of Marvel’s Luke Cage on Netflix.
She has claimed Weinstein raped her in the 1990s and sexually harassed her for years after that.
In her comments, Sciorra lambasted the smirk on Weinstein’s face as he was perp-walked. She said it made her “physically sick” and also called out remarks by his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, who said to the media that Weinstein didn’t invent the casting couch. Sciorra said the remark “was intended only to denigrate all the brave women who came forward and spoke out against him.”
“The law finally caught up with Harvey Weinstein on Friday and charged him with multiple counts of **** and sexual assault,” said Sciorra. “But nothing about that felt celebratory to me.”
Compare that to the case of Kalief Browder, who was denied bail after being accused of a misdemeanor, then spent four years in Rikers, over half of it in solitary confinement, awaiting a trial that never occurred.
— Annabella Sciorra (@AnnabellSciorra) May 27, 2018
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