Harvey Weinstein was just moments away from possibly being cuffed and thrown in jail back in 2015 when the NYPD set up a sting operation with the Italian model who accused him of groping her during a business meeting.
Ambra Battilana had agreed to record her conversation with Weinstein on March 28, 2015 when the two met at the Tribeca Grand Hotel, one day after she accused the movie mogul of groping her breasts and sticking his hand under her skirt.
The audio recording of the sting, which was obtained and published by the New Yorker on Tuesday, captured Weinstein apologizing to Battilana and telling the model: ‘Listen, come up to my room.’
An NYPD commander with knowledge of the case had also revealed to The Daily Beast that detectives were on the scene and hoping to catch Weinstein in the act so that they might be able to arrest him on the spot.
At the last second, however, Battilana could not go through with it out of safety fears and the pair returned downstairs, where Weinstein was soon picked up by the detectives and taken in for questioning.
Speaking out?: Ambra Battilana (above), the Italian model who accused Harvey Weinstein of groping her in 2015 posted a series of cryptic tweets on Tuesday
Thoughts: ‘No need to run and hide It’s a wonderful, wonderful life/No need to hide and cry / It’s a wonderful, wonderful life,’ she wrote, lyrics from the song ‘Wonderful Life’ (above)
Battilana is one of the eight women who allegedly received a settlement from Weinstein according to the explosive New York Times investigation that was released on Thursday.
Weinstein first met Battilana at a show he was producing in New York on March 2015. The film mogul introduced himself to her and repeatedly stated that she looked like Mila Kunis, according to an expose by the New Yorker.
He scheduled a meeting at his Tribeca office with her the following day through her agency. She was sitting on the couch when he started staring at her breasts and then asked if they were real.
Battilana told NYPD officers that soon after, Weinstein lunged at her and groped her breasts and tried to put his hand under her skirt. She said he eventually backed off and then invited her to the Broadway play Finding Neverland with him the following night.
The Italian model never showed up at the play because she went to file a police report at an NYPD precinct regarding the alleged abuse. With the help of undercover officers, Battilana arranged to meet Weinstein again at the Tribeca Grand Hotel.
She wore a wire to record her conversation with Weinstein during which he spoke of the actresses he had helped with their careers and offered to get her a dialect coach.
Weinstein was reportedly caught on the recording asking Battilana to come up to his hotel room and watch him shower. After initially repeatedly protesting, Battilana agreed to go upstairs. However, at the last minute in the hallway, Battilana changed her mind and begged him to let her leave.
‘I don’t want to,’ ‘I want to leave,’ and ‘I want to go downstairs,’ she says in the audio.
When she asked him why he groped her breasts, Weinstein responds: ‘Oh, please, I’m sorry, just come on in. I’m used to that. Come on. Please… I won’t do it again.’
After two minutes, Weinstein agreed to let her go.
Charges were ultimately never filed against Weinstein after details about Battilana’s past began to appear in the tabloid media, including that she had once attended one of the infamous Bunga Bunga parties thrown by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Revelations also emerged that she had made allegations of sex assault against an Italian businessman but later declined to assist prosecutors.
Pay day: Despite having taped audio of Weinstein admitting to the incident, no charges were ever filed, and months later the DA got $10K from Weinstein’s lawyer (above)
Closing in: It is now being revealed that the day after she was groped by Weinstein (above on Friday), NYPD detectives were ready to arrest the disgraced mogul
Soon after the decision to drop the case was made, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance received a $10,000 donation from Weinstein’s longtime litigator.
David Boies cut the five-figure check to the Cyrus Vance for Manhattan District Attorney Campaign on August 24, 2015, making it one of the large donations that Vance received that cycle.
That financial gift to Vance’s campaign came on the heels of an April 10 announcement that district attorney’s office would not file charges against Weinstein.
Three days after meeting with Battilana at their office, a spokesperson for Vance announced that the probe into the incident did not find enough evidence to pursue a case.
‘This case was taken seriously from the outset, with a thorough investigation conducted by our sex crimes unit,’ said Joan Vollero at the time.
‘After analyzing the available evidence, including multiple interviews with both parties, a criminal charge is not supported.’
Vollero denied that there was an correlation between the donation and the decision to not file charges in a statement to International Business News, the first outlet to report on the donation.
A spokesperson for Boies’ law firm also commented, stating: ‘David Boies has been a supporter of the District Attorney since long before 2015, including before he was first elected, and has never spoken to him about Harvey Weinstein.’
That revelation came just days after it was revealed that Vance had also received a $25,000 donation from Trump Organization lawyer Marc Kasowitz after the district attorney’s office declined to file charges against Ivanka and Donald Jr.
Battilana has not spoken about the incident in the past two years, which is likely due to the fact that she was asked to sign an NDA after receiving her settlement.
Battilana did however post a meme on Twitter early Monday that contained lyrics from the song ‘Wonderful Life’ by Black.
‘Look at me standing / Here on my own again / Up straight in the sunshine,’ read the post.
‘No need to run and hide / It’s a wonderful, wonderful life / No need to hide and cry / It’s a wonderful, wonderful life.’
She then shared a photo late that evening which showed her blowing a kiss, writing: ‘Good Morning to all the good people out there’.