LOS ANGELES — The woman who was sexually assaulted by director Roman Polanski when she was 13 has written a memoir that will feature a cover photo shot by Polanski three weeks before he drugged her and had sex with her.
Samantha Geimer's publisher says that during her 1993 lawsuit against Polanski, Geimer obtained rights to the pictures Polanski took during two photo sessions in 1977, one of which led to charges that he plied her with half a Quaalude and champagne and raped her.
Polanski, who pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse, was ordered to pay her $500,000 and to turn over the photos.
Geimer has said she forgives him and that she is writing the book to reclaim her identity.
Atria Books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster, said it will be releasing Geimer's book — "The Girl: Emerging from the Shadow of Roman Polanski" — this fall.
According to Atria, Geimer will provide "insight into many dimensions of the story that have never previously been revealed."
Filmmaker Marina Zenovich interviewed Geimer for her documentary "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired" and for a soon-to-be-released second film, "Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out." She said she was not surprised by the announcement of the upcoming book.
"She always said she wanted to take her power back, and this is her way to do it," Zenovich said. "For a lot of years she was silent, and she's not a silent person. She has a very strong personality.