Roman Polanski’s Trial: Shocking New Details Emerge Ahead of Start Date

Prepare to be stunned as the trial for director Roman Polanski is set to take place with a flurry of shocking new details coming to light. Attorney Gloria Allred, the fierce advocate for victims’ rights, is leading the charge for justice on behalf of the anonymous woman who alleges Polanski raped her as a minor in 1973. The trial is scheduled to kick off on August 4, 2025, and is expected to last 10 days. The woman is suing Polanski on charges of rape, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The civil lawsuit, filed back in June 2023 under a California law that allowed claims of childhood sexual abuse after the statute of limitations had expired, has been a long time coming. The case was presented to Polanski at his residence in Paris, France, in September of the same year. The woman decided to come forward with her heartbreaking story in 2017 after another accuser chose not to dismiss her charges against Polanski. During a recent press conference, the woman bravely shared her story, revealing that she was only 16 years old at the time of the assault. She expressed her desire for justice and accountability, emphasizing the importance of holding Polanski responsible for his actions. On the other side, defense attorney Alexander Rufus-Isaacs maintains that Polanski vehemently denies the allegations brought against him and asserts that the lawsuit is based on an unconstitutional law passed after the alleged incident occurred. With the trial set to delve into the events of 1973, shocking details are expected to emerge about the fateful night when the woman dined with Polanski after meeting him at a party. Stay tuned for updates as this high-profile trial unfolds.


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