From: ibtimes.com
After years of starring as detective Olivia Benson on Law and Order:
Special Victims Unit, Mariska Hargitay turned into a real-life
sex-victims advocate. Hargitay founded the Joyful Heart Foundation to
educate, heal and advocate for victims of sexual assault, domestic
violence and child abuse. In May, she honored Manhattan District
Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. for his work helping to investigate rape cases —
but Vance may not have been the victims' rights champion that he
seemed.
At a Joyful Heart Foundation gala,
Hargitay awarded the 2017 Heart of Gold Award to Vance for his
“dedication to testing backlogged rape kits across the United States.”
The award came after Vance allocated $35 million to eliminate the
backlog of rape kits. Hundreds of thousands of the kits go untested
across the country, hindering effective prosecution of sexual abusers
and rapists.
“To have hundreds of thousands of rape kits untested
is unacceptable,” said Vance. “Rape victims nationwide deserve to know
that the invasive examination they underwent has a purpose and the
resulting kit was not left to gather dust on a forgotten shelf.”
Hargitay called Vance’s promise “the biggest investment anyone has made in the U.S.” to adequately deal with the backlog.
“The
commitment you have made here today is nothing more than heroic,”
Hargitay said of Vance. “At long last survivors hear the message, ‘You
do matter, what happened to you matters, your cases matter.’ And testing
communicates to criminals that they are no longer able to offend with
impunity.”
But new reports show that Vance dropped an
investigation into sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
The DA's office declined to prosecute Weinstein in 2015 over sexual
assault allegations leveled against him by Italian model Ambra
Battilana. Vance’s office said that “after analyzing available evidence,
including multiple interviews with both parties, a criminal charge is
not supported.”
In the months after he declined to prosecute the case, Vance received a $10,000 contribution
from David Boies, an attorney who had worked for Weinstein and his
company, according to a review of campaign finance documents by
International Business Times. Boies has represented Weinstein since at
least 2005, but he "did not represent Harvey Weinstein in 2015 during
the criminal investigation,” Joan Vollero, communications director for
Vance, previously told IBT in an email.
Hargitay’s publicist did not respond to an IBT request for comment.
Correction, 10:00 p.m.:
This story has been changed to clarify that Boies did not repesent
Weinstein in the 2015 investigation. In addition, a quote from a DA
office spokesperson referring to other cases, erroneously included in
the original story, has been deleted.
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