Ambra Gutierrez
Ambra Gutierrez was born in Turin, Piedmont, Italy on May 15th, 1992 and is the Model. At the age of 32, Ambra Gutierrez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Ambra Battilana Gutierrez (born May 15, 1992) is a Filipina-Italian model who was a finalist for Miss Italy and has been featured in GQ Italy.
She was formerly Miss Piedmont.
She was widely covered in American media for her role in exposing Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault allegations.
Early life
Ambra Gutierrez was born in Turin, Italy, to an Italian father and a Filipino mother. She obtained her high school diploma at ITPG Guarino Guarini, where her specialization was in land surveying.
Career
Ambra Battilana, a young woman who had just turned 18, was brought by her boss to a bunga party with Silvio Berlusconi after her boss lied to her and told her they were going to celebrate her achievement in the Miss Italy beauty pageant finals. She later became a key witness in the court case involving Berlusconi and told Italian magistrates that she had been a witness.
Gutierrez was widely covered by the media after she argued that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her in 2015 when they were looking at her portfolios. At the time, she said she barely spoke English at all. She lodged a police report that night, collaborated with the police, and the following day, she wore a wire when speaking with Weinstein. He begged her repeatedly to come into his room, but Gutierrez says, "I don't want to" and "I want to go downstairs." "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, come on," she said as she explained why he threatened to assault her the day before. Come on. "Please kindly." Gutierrez asked if he's used to groping people against their will replied with, "Yes." When asked why he grabbed her breast against her will, he said, "I won't do it again." The recording has since been released.
Despite the recording of the confession, District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., ruled not to press charges due to a lack of evidence. Gutierrez's coverage in tabloids, which included several stories from "anonymous sources" in the New York Times after the recording was released. She stopped doing modelling jobs. Gutierrez eventually signed a stipulating NDA with Weinstein, but she has stated that she did not fully understand what she was signing at the time and was attempting to shield herself and her family members from Weinstein because no one believed she or her family was threatened.