(Los Angeles) A California court has ordered the lifting of the confidentiality that has so far weighed on the testimony of a former prosecutor in the charges of rape of a minor against Roman Polanski, who according to the director would prove that justice has not not respected an agreement concluded with him in this file.
Posted at 6:51 p.m.
Roman Polanski is accused of drugging and raping Samantha Gailey, then 13, in Los Angeles in 1977.
On Tuesday, the current Los Angeles County prosecutor, George Gascon, announced that his services would no longer oppose the lifting of the confidentiality of the testimony of his predecessor Roger Gunson, for the sake of transparency of justice.
An appeal court immediately ordered the disclosure of the minutes of this testimony, requested since 2010 by two journalists working on this file involving the Franco-Polish director, who will be 89 next month.
Prosecutor Gascon welcomed this decision, emphasizing in a press release that he did not know within what time frame the competent court would disclose the documents in question.
We do not know the exact content of the transcripts of this testimony given behind closed doors by Mr. Gunson, the prosecutor who led the prosecution against Roman Polanski at the time and who retired in 2002.
But the director’s lawyers, who unsuccessfully requested its publication on several occasions, claimed that this testimony would prove that justice did not respect the terms of an agreement concluded with him.
To avoid a public trial for Samantha Gailey, the prosecutor had at the time dropped the most serious charges in exchange for Roman Polanski’s admission of a sexual relationship with a minor.
Under the deal, the director was sentenced to three months in prison, but actually only spent 42 days there, before being released for good behavior.
When a judge seemed about to renege on the deal to sentence him to decades in prison, Roman Polanski flew to Paris in January 1978 and never set foot in the United States again. United.
He is still the subject of an international arrest warrant and has on several occasions risked being extradited.
On Tuesday, Mr. Gascon had insisted that Roman Polanski “remains a fugitive” and “should go to court to be sentenced in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County”.
Samantha Gailey publicly pardoned Roman Polanski in 1997.
The director has been accused by several other women of having raped them when they were minors, but the facts are prescribed and he has always denied them.