It's the perp walk everyone's been waiting for!

Harvey Weinstein surrendered himself to authorities this morning in NYC at 7am to face sex crime charges, and the disgraced movie mogul had a smile on his face as he was led into the building in handcuffs by two detectives.

He was charged with rape in the first and third degrees, as well as Criminal Sexual Act in the first degree, for forcible sexual acts against two women in 2013 and 2004. One of the victims is actress Lucia Evans, and the other wishes to remain anonymous.

The studio head was processed, fingerprinted, and fitted with an ankle monitor, and he will be released on $1 million bail. He also surrendered his passport, and is prohibited from leaving New York or Connecticut without approval from a judge.

"Deponent states that he is informed by a person known to the District Attorney's Office that on one occasion between June and September of 2004, in the daytime hours, inside of 375 Greenwich Street in the County and State of New York, defendant forced informant to engage in oral sexual conduct, to wit, defendant grabbed the back of informant's head forcing her head downward and forcing her mouth onto his penis,' reads the criminal complaint.

"Deponent further states that he is informed by a second person known to the District Attorney's Office that on March 18, 2013, in the morning hours at 569 Lexington Avenue, in the County and State of New York, defendant kept informant physically against her will in a room and engaged in sexual intercourse with informant by forcible compulsion, to wit, defendant penetrated informant's vagina with his penis and, at the time of the incident informant had clearly expressed her lack of consent to the act," it continues.

Weinstein maintains his innocence, and will enter a not guilty plea.

"Mr. Weinstein intends to enter a plea of not guilty. He intends to seek quickly to dismiss these charges. They believe they are constitutionally flawed and are nonfactual and at the end of the process, Mr. Weinstein will be exonerated," his lawyer Benjamin Brafman said in a statement after the ruling. When asked how Weinstein is doing, he added: “As well as can be expected when you are accused of a crime that you vehemently deny you’ve committed.”

"Today’s charges reflect significant progress in this active, ongoing investigation. I thank the brave survivors who have come forward, and my Office’s prosecutors who have worked tirelessly on this investigation. I would also like to thank Commissioner James O’Neill and our dedicated partners at the NYPD. We urge additional survivors and others with relevant information to call our Sex Crimes Hotline at 212-335-9373," Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. said in a statement.

More than 80 women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Weinstein after The New York Times and The New Yorker published expose's about his behavior in October 2017. The scandal brought about the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements, and he has been hiding out at an Arizona rehab being treated for sex addiction since. He was fired from his position at The Weinstein Company and wife Georgina Chapman filed for divorce.

His accusers are celebrating the victory, too! Rose McGowan has spoken out this morning, and feels justice is finally being served.

"To see him in cuffs on the way out, whether he smiled or not, that’s a very good feeling. We got you. Predators eat people, and he ate a lot of my life and I want my life back. Since the news broke, even though his face is everywhere, I haven’t had a single nightmare for the first time," she told Megyn Kelly.

"We were sentenced to a prison, we were sentenced to years of it before anybody believed us ... We had our lives stolen, we had our careers stolen. It's on a Friday of a holiday weekend, so, slow media, right? So they did something nice for him. It means he still has friends in high-up places. I have to admit I didn't think I would see the day that he would have handcuffs on him ... I have a visceral need for him to have handcuffs on," she added.

"Today Harvey Weinstein will take his first step on his inevitable descent to hell. We, the women, finally have real hope for justice," Argento tweeted.

Bye bye pig monster!