Roman Polanski has "refused the extradition request" that would send him from Switzerland to the United States to face justice in a 32-year-old sex case, the film director's France-based lawyer said in a statement on Monday. Herve Temime, who calls the U.S. extradition request "illegal," has indicated that a Swiss attorney for Polanski will file a motion for his release from Swiss custody.

An international tug-of-war over the 76-year-old director escalated Monday as France and Poland urged Switzerland to free him on bail and pressed U.S. officials all the way up to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the case.