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Film director won't be released before Friday

Video by Luke BROWN

Text by News Wires

Latest update : 2009-12-01

Roman Polanski will not be back at his luxury Alpine chalet under house arrest before Friday, the Swiss justice ministry has announced. The director's home is not equipped for monitoring and he has still to pay a three million euro deposit bail.

REUTERS - Swiss authorities will not release film director Roman Polanski into house arrest at his luxury Alpine chalet before Friday, the government said on Tuesday.
 
A spokesman for the Justice Department said Polanski's release from jail would not happen before Friday as he first needs to deposit bail of $4.5 million and electronic monitoring has to be set up at his chalet in the holiday resort of Gstaad.
 
Polanski is fighting extradition to face U.S. sentencing over a 1977 case of unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty to one count of sex with a minor but fled before the case was concluded, fearing a heavy sentence.
 
The 76-year-old Oscar-winning director, who holds dual French and Polish citizenship, was arrested at the request of the United States when he flew into Switzerland on Sept. 26 to receive a lifetime achievement prize at a film festival.
 
The Swiss Justice Department is expected to decide on Polanski's possible extradition within weeks but he could  appeal, potentially dragging out the dispute for months. He faces up to two years in a U.S. prison if he is extradited.
 
Polanski's films include "The Pianist" in 2002 for which he won an Academy Award, "Rosemary's Baby", "Repulsion" and "Knife in the Water". 

Date created : 2009-12-01

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