The prosecutor's office in the southern Italian city of Brindisi has requested that Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis is placed back under arrest after a judge last week ruled that he should be released following charges of sexual assault.
Haggis' lawyer Michele Laforgia on Tuesday confirmed to Variety that the prosecution and lawyers for the alleged victim have filed an appeal against the decision made last week by judge Vilma Gilli, who after a special evidence pre-trial hearing during which the accused and accuser came face to face, ruled that Haggis should be freed after spending 16 days under house arrest in a hotel.
The judge in the ruling had noted an "absence of constricting violent behaviour" on Haggis' part toward the alleged victim who, according to Italian press reports, is a 28-year-old British woman.
The judge also underlined in the ruling that the woman's decision to be with Haggis, who is 69, in his lodgings was "spontaneous," according to the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera.
After last week's ruling, prosecutors didn't immediately say if they would move to drop the investigation or pursue it further. It's now clear that they are still determined to go to trial.