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Natalie Oganesyan editorComedian and actor Chris D’Elia posted a 10-minute YouTube video Friday in which he addressed the sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him last summer, stating that he has a “problem” and that sex “controlled” his life. However, he maintained that all of his relationships have been consensual and legal.“I have a chance to apologize here, to the people who got caught up in that shit,” D’Elia said.
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Over the past few months, many reports, as well as sexual assault survivors, have come forward with their scathing tales of abuse by fashion designer Alexander Wang. Now, the designer has finally released a new statement via IG in response to the allegations that he sexually assaulted multiple people.
Fashion designer Alexander Wang says he will "do better" following sexual assault allegations against him — allegations he first denied as "baseless and grotesquely false" in recent months.
Fashion designer Alexander Wang has released a new statement in response to the allegations that he sexually assaulted multiple people.
Chris D'Elia has been accused of sexually exploiting a minor and soliciting child pornography in a new federal lawsuit. But a spokesperson for the comedian said he denies the accusations. "Chris denies these allegations and will vigorously defend against them in court," the spokesperson told Fox News.
The Los Angeles Times]: “Chris denies these allegations and will vigorously defend against them in court.”In the lawsuit seen by The Los Angeles Times, the claimant said she’d initially messaged the comedian on Instagram while he was on his ‘Under No Influence’ tour.
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Chris D'Elia was accused on Tuesday of sexually exploiting a minor and soliciting child pornography in a federal lawsuit. The suit, filed on behalf of a Jane Doe in a U.S.
Chris D'Elia has been accused of sexually exploiting a minor and soliciting child pornography. A lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Jane Doe on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
A civil suit filed in California federal court Tuesday accuses comedian Chris D’Elia of child sexual exploitation and violation of child pornography laws.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterComedian Chris D’Elia was sued on Tuesday for allegedly soliciting nude photos from a 17-year-old girl.According to the complaint, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, D’Elia sought and received more than 100 explicit images and videos from the girl over the course of several months.The suit also says he had urged the girl to come to one of his shows, and then had sex with her.
Chris Cuomo is opening up about his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Chris Cuomo is addressing his network's coverage of the sexual harassment allegations against his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.The CNN journalist opened Monday's episode of with remarks addressing the allegations, and the fact that he won't be reporting on the story due to the conflict of interest involved.«Before we start tonight, let me say something that I’m sure is very obvious to you who watch my show — and thank you for that.
Chris Cuomo opened his CNN show on Monday night by discussing the recent allegations of sexual harassment made against his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
As a third accuser came forward with allegations of unwanted advances against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, his brother Chris Cuomo addressed the issue as he opened his CNN show on Monday night.
Paul Sweeney, who said the Conservative had “groped” him in a Westminster bar in October 2018. The Independent Expert Panel (IEP), established last year as part of a complaints process developed following a major report on bullying and harassment in the House of Commons by Dame Laura Cox, considered an appeal by Sweeney against commissioner Kathryn Stone’s decision.
Chris D’Elia on Friday posted a lengthy video in which he addressed sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him last summer. The comic-actor said in the nearly 10-minute video posted on his YouTube page "I do have a problem," but maintained he did nothing illegal.
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