
She exposed Harvey Weinstein.
The system protected him — and buried her.
“They tried to silence me. I won’t be quiet anymore.”
— Ambra Gutierrez
In 2015, Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted Ambra Gutierrez. She did everything right; reported him immediately; wore a wire in a sting operation; elicited Weinstein’s taped confession; cooperated with police. The NYPD and DA had all the evidence for a conviction. Still — they shut down the case and buried the evidence. Now, we demand a full-scale investigation into the NYPD and Manhattan District Attorney's office for covering up this crime.
This website exists for one purpose: To expose NYPD and DANY’s 2015 coverup of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault of Ambra Gutierrez. Our mission is to educate the public about what we already know, and to demand a full and transparent investigation into what we don't. This wasn’t incompetence. It was a deliberate conspiracy to bury a case and protect a powerful predator. The system failed Ambra — and many others.
Now we fight to make sure it never happens again.
OPEN A CORRUPTION CASE NOW
Demand a federal corruption investigation into the NYPD and DANY's coordinated effort to silence Ambra and shut down the 2015 Weinstein case.
EXPLORE THE EVIDENCE THEY BURIED
Review the exact chain of events: the wire recording, the evidence, the media firestorm — and the institutional shutdown of the case.
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“I wore a wire. The DA had the recorded confession. They still protected Weinstein.”
— Ambra Gutierrez.
Ambra Gutierrez
“I risked everything. They protected a predator instead of me.”
First-person account of her experience reporting the crime and the subsequent intimidation tactics used to silence her. Her testimony directly contradicts official narratives.
Sarena Townsend
“The evidence was overwhelming. It wasn’t just ignored — it was suppressed.”
Former NYPD Deputy Commissioner's insider perspective on how evidence was suppressed and proper protocols were violated in handling Ambra's case.
Retired Deputy Chief Michael J Osgood
“I saw the pressure. I saw the calls. The DA wanted it gone.”
Testimony from senior law enforcement confirming the inappropriate pressure applied by the Manhattan DA's office to drop the investigation despite compelling evidence.