Director Roman Polanski goes on trial for defamation A court in Paris was due to begin hearing a defamation lawsuit against the veteran film director, Roman Polanski, on Tuesday. An English entertainer, Charlotte Lewis, brought the body of evidence against the 90-year-old Franco-Clean movie producer. He told Paris Match magazine, in 2019, that she lied about being physically attacked by him forty years prior. Mr Polanski escaped the US in 1978 in the wake of conceding having intercourse with a thirteen-year-old young lady. A few different ladies have since approached with claims that Mr Polanski manhandled them. He denies all cases against him. Mr Polanski, who dwells in Paris, won't go to the preliminary, and will be addressed by his legitimate group, his attorneys said. Ms Lewis, who lives in the UK, was supposed to be available. Ms Lewis told French paper Le Parisien she had recorded the case a long time back, and keeping in mind that it had been a "long and horrendous...
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