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A San Franciso-based artist launched a petition calling on the Academy to revoke the membership of director Roman Polanski, claiming she too was abused by the Hollywood hotshot when she was a child.
“When I was 10 years old, Roman Polanski photographed me naked under an open fur coat on the rocks at deserted Will Rogers State beach in Malibu. I believe my mother arranged the encounter,” Marianne Barnard wrote at the start of her Care2 petition.
Barnard’s allegations make her the fifth woman to accuse the Oscar winner and convicted statutory rapist of sexually assaulting her while she was younger.
She first made the allegations in a series of tweets on Oct. 13, in which she said she had thought the photos were for a magazine.
Barnard noted the abuse continued, but that she “never said anything to anyone. Wish I had. Maybe other girls wouldn’t have been molested too.”
She ended her online account with the hashtag, “#ROSEARMY,” a movement kicked off by actress Rose McGowan in wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Barnard’s reveal came less than a week after the New York Times and the New Yorker detailed a pattern of abuse by Weinstein against the dozens of women he’s worked with — among them, McGowan, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd and Gwenyth Paltrow.
Barnard said the “Charmed” actress’ “bravery both convicted & emboldened me to speak out publicly. It’s hard to do but, we must so #ThisEndsNow #Silence IsTheEnemy.”
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences earlier earlier this month “voted well in excess of the required two-thirds majority to immediately expel (Weinstein) from the Academy.”
They issued the following statement: “We do not simply separate ourselves from someone who does not merit the respect of his colleagues but also to send a message that the era of willful ignorance and shameful complicity in sexually predatory behavior and workplace harassment in our industry is over.”
But if that’s true, Barnard contended in her petition, Polanski should also get the boot.
Her harrowing account of sexual abuse echoes that of victim Samantha Geimer, who also alleged her abuse began with a photo shoot.
Polanski in the ’70s was charged with sexually assaulting Geimer — 13 years old at the time — at the home of Jack Nicholson, who starred in his hit, “Chinatown.”
He faced six felony counts, including rape by use of drugs, but in a plea bargain pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful sexual intercourse. Polanski served 42 days in jail and was to be put on probation, but fled to Paris upon learning the judge intended to reject the plea and sentence him to 50 years behind bars.
He’s remained a fugitive to the U.S. ever since, his status as a citizen in France protecting him from extradition.
British actress Charlotte Lewis, who appeared in Polanski’s 1986 “Pirates,” came forward in 2010, accusing the director of “forcing himself” on her in 1982. She was 16 at the time.
A woman only identified as Robin M. similarly came forward in 2017, saying she didn’t speak up sooner because she feared her father might “do something that might cause him to go to prison for the rest of his life.”
And just before the Weinstein scandal nabbed national headlines, former German actress Renate Langer filed a report with the Swiss police, alleging Polanski raped her in February 1972, when she was just 15.
“We’ve stayed silent until now,” she wrote at the petition’s end. “We feared. But, we can no longer be silent and allow this man who sexually assaulted little girls to enjoy fame, recognition or an honored place in history.”