MPAA Executive Arrested for Alleged ‘Rape and Blackmail’

A top executive at the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), a top trade association representing heavy hitters and power players from Hollywood in Washington, D.C., has been arrested by Metropolitan Police Department detectives for alleged “rape and blackmail,” a police report reviewed by Breitbart News states.

The police report describes how Steven Fabrizio, who according to his LinkedIn page is the Senior Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel for the MPAA, struck up a relationship with a woman on a “dating website.”

After what the detectives describe as a series of encounters between the woman and Fabrizio, which she claims she attempted to end multiple times, the report says she called the police for help. The report then describes messages sent by the woman to Fabrizio that “were largely composed and sent in consultation with members of the Metropolitan Police Department.”

Detectives then orchestrated Mr. Fabrizio’s arrest outside the woman’s home.

The report reviewed by Breitbart News reads.:

The full report contains many more thus far unsubstantiated allegations, and as such—and also as part of an effort to protect the identity of the complaining witness and alleged victim—Breitbart News is not publishing the report here.

The report was filed on Aug. 23, 2019, which was last Friday, and that is the day, according to the content of the report, that the arrest was made. Breitbart News has redacted Mr. Fabrizio’s date of birth and the names of the responding police officials from this report.

The Metropolitan Police Department, Mr. Fabrizio, and the MPAA have not replied to requests for comment sent late Monday.

This story is developing.

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