Accused Wall Street creep Mark Harris was indicted Thursday on charges he brutally raped and berated a woman in her Midtown apartment — and was forced to surrender his dual US and British passports.
Harris, 38, who was booted from a lucrative new gig after being busted, is now facing a first-degree rape indictment in the alleged March 6 attack on the 25-year-old victim inside her Midtown apartment.
He will remain free on $150,000 bail pending trial, but Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Michele Rodney ordered the disgraced banker to surrender his passports.
Manhattan prosecutor Ryan Murphy requested “forfeiture of his passports based on our understanding that the defendant has professional and personal contacts in Latin and South America.”
It is not clear why Harris, who lives in a swanky Brooklyn Point apartment, has a British passport.
The fallen financier spent 11 years at Japanese bank SMBC, serving as director of structured and project finance before joining Investec, a job he left in November, his FINRA profile shows.
On March 4 — just two days before the alleged attack — he landed a six-figure job with private equity giant KKR, but his lawyer said the firm backed off after the rape charges were filed against Harris.
Prosecutors said Harris allegedly ripped off the woman’s pants and assaulted her, and called her a “f–ing bitch” who “had this coming” after she finally broke away.
In court Thursday, Harris went tie-less, with a black suit, blue shirt and brown shoes.
He pleaded not guilty and has continued to deny the allegations.
His lawyer, Zach Intrater, said Harris has had ample opportunity to flee since his arrest but has remained in town and intends “to stay to fight these charges.”