'Polanski to the US to finish lawsuit '

'Polanski to the US to finish lawsuit '

World February 16, 2017 13:24

- Roman Polanski has plans to travel to the United States since the long-running lawsuit- the director is suspected of having raped an underage girl in 1977- for good exit.

That reports TMZ. The United States demanded for years that the Polish-French director is extradited, but those requests are being rejected by Polish courts. According to the entertainment site should have received the lawyer of the information director in hopes the matter is now once and exit.

Years ago, a judge in Los Angeles signed a deal with Polanski, and the director was sentenced to a term of 48 days. Of these, Polanski eventually served 42, before he was paroled. Nevertheless, the court in 1978 would still stipulates that the 83-year-old director was fifty years behind bars. That was the time for Polanski to leave the US.

He was then detained in Switzerland 334 days while the authorities tried to extradite him to the United States. The director has always maintained that the sex between him and the 13-year-old girl took place by mutual consent.

The Polish court finds that Polanski previously imposed imprisonment has served in the US. The lawyer therefore wants the judge in Los Angeles acquiesces in this statement, which the director no longer seen as a fugitive and can travel freely between Europe and the United States.

The filmmaker living in Paris, but he also has an apartment in Krakow, in southern Poland.

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