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In The News Mar 17, 2024 EDT
Jimmie Allen Sexual Assault Lawsuit Dismissed, But Jane Doe Still Suing Management
Discover why Jimmie Allen’s sexual assault lawsuit was dropped. #JimmieAllenRead this
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In The News Dec 12, 2023 EDT
Grammys 2024: Diddy's Invite Being Reconsidered Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
Diddy may not be able to attend the 2024 Grammys after the Recording Academy confirmed it is considering its invite amid allegations of sexual abuse.Read this
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In The News Jun 15, 2018 EDT
R. Kelly Ex-Wife Andrea Reveals Leaving Abusive Relationship Thanks To Online Quiz
R. Kelly's ex-wife, Andrea, recently shared how she figured out that her ex-husband was abusing her during their marriage. R. Kelly is still faced with a long history of sexual abuse accusations.Read this
In The News Mar 28, 2018 EDTR. Kelly Accused of Training 14-Year-Old Girl As Sex 'Pet’
R. Kelly was once again linked to a series of sexual abuse allegations. In an interview, his ex-girlfriend Kitti Jones talked about his alleged sex pet.Read this
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Colin Firth Becomes The Latest Actor To Announce He’ll Never Work With Woody Allen Again
Colin Firth confirmed that he will no longer work with Woody Allen amid the recent sexual abuse claims. Firth and Allen teamed up in the 2013 film, 'Magic In the Moonlight.'Read more »
Catherine Deneuve Apologizes To Sexual Assault Victims Following Manifesto Against #MeToo
Veteran French actress Catherine Deneuve apologized to the women she might have offended for signing the letter against the #MeToo movement. However, she stood by her decision to sign the document.Read more »
Someone Just Slapped Harvey Weinstein In The Face, Twice
Alleged rapist and sexual abuser Harvey Weinstein has learned a painful lesson: don’t go out in public. Or else, you’ll get slapped by a patron in a restaurant for your crimes against women.Read more »
Matt Damon: Let’s Talk About Men Who Aren’t Sexual Predators
Matt Damon has spoken out about sexual harassment again after facing stern criticism for his previous statements. It appears people are just as dumbfounded at the star’s comments as they’d been the last time.Read more »
Bill Cosby Uses a Decoy in Ohio as Roseanne Barr Says the Allegations 'Surprise Nobody' in Hollywood
Bill Cosby is still playing a few tour dates and his stop last night in Sandusky, Ohio included beefed up security to make sure that the protesters that showed up kept things civil. As more and more women have come forward to make allegations of sexual abuse against the comedian, the majority of his scheduled dates have been canceled with nothing new being scheduled. There have been no instances where a reporter managed to catch up with Cosby as he is leaving a venue and according to a report by TMZ it's because he has been using a decoy.Read more »
2 More Women Join Defamation Suit Filed Against Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby may actually be playing a few gigs in Canada this week, but back in the States his sexual assault scandal just got a little messier. For weeks now various women have come forward to accuse Cosby of drugging and then either assaulting or raping them once they were incapacitated, and finally the comedian decided to start fighting back. He hired investigators to dig up dirt on anyone making accusations, and he has also taken direct aim at any woman brave enough to publicly accuse him of wrongdoing. A defamation suit was filed against Cosby weeks ago by one of his alleged victims, Tamara Green, and now two more names have been added to that suit.
According to a report by Page Six:
"The amended complaint was filed Monday[, Jan. 5,] in U.S. District Court in Springfield, in western Massachusetts, where Cosby has a home in Shelburne Falls.
"Cosby is the only defendant in the lawsuit, originally filed last month by Tamara Green, who said he drugged and assaulted her in the 1970s. The two new plaintiffs are Therese Serignese, who said he drugged and raped her in 1976, and Linda Traitz, who alleges he tried to drug her and then sexually groped her in 1970.
"Attorney Joseph Cammarata, who represents the three women, said the civil action allows them to have their allegations heard since criminal statutes of limitation have expired."Read more »