A male cop has been suspended by Police Scotland in connection with the alleged rape of another officer.
12.10.2022 - 19:13 / etonline.com
Comedians Eric André and Clayton English have filed a lawsuit against Clayton County following two separate incidents of alleged racial profiling and coercive searches at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.In the lawsuit filed by their lawyers in a Georgia federal court, the comedians allege that the constitutional rights protecting them against unreasonable searches, seizures and racial discrimination were violated while they were boarding their respective flights last year. The lawsuit names Clayton County, CCPD chief Kevin Roberts, CCDAO investigator Michael Hooks, and multiple CCPD officers.
The officers named in the filing include Aimee Branham, Tony Griffin, Kevin Campbell, and C. Smith.Both André and English claim officers singled them out during stops roughly six months apart because they are Black and grilled them about drugs as other passengers watched.
English was stopped while flying from Atlanta to Los Angeles for work on Oct. 30, 2020, and André as he traveled to his home in Los Angeles on April 21, 2020.The lawsuit says officers blocked English and André as they entered the jet bridge and asked if they were carrying illegal drugs.
Both were asked to hand over their boarding passes and identification. «I was blocked in a jet bridge by two police officers who interrogated me about drugs,» André said in a press release. «I didn't see any other Black people boarding at the time.
It's hard to believe I was selected at 'random' for questioning. It was a humiliating and degrading experience.» Clayton County police intercept people on jet bridges because they are «aware of the already profoundly coercive nature of law enforcement encounters in the airport generally,» the lawsuit alleges, noting
.A male cop has been suspended by Police Scotland in connection with the alleged rape of another officer.
A stack of artists have sued Trax Records, the Chicago-based label that played an important role in the development of house music in the 1980s. The plaintiffs claim that the label hasn’t paid them the royalties they are due and – in some cases – released their music without ever paying them anything at all.The new litigation follows the previous lawsuit pursed against Trax by Larry Heard and Robert Owens – prominent players from the 1980s Chicago house scene and two thirds of Fingers Inc.
Brian Austin Green is speaking out in response to an alleged custody claim by his ex, Vanessa Marcil. “I just heard that my ex was claiming I spent years taking her to court and asking for child support,” the 49-year-old actor wrote on Thursday via his Instagram Stories. «How was I the Respondent then??? #factsisfacts #thetruthshallsetyoufree.»The star included a screenshot of court papers that appeared to show Marcil, 53, listed as the petitioner and Green as the respondent.ET has reached out to Marcil for comment. The former couple shares a 20-year-old son, Kassius, from their four-year relationship.
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Comedians Eric André and Clayton English are challenging a police program at the Atlanta airport they say violates the constitutional rights of airline passengers, particularly Black passengers, through racial profiling and coercive searches just as they are about to board their flights.
Rex Orange County has issued a statement saying that he is “shocked” by allegations that he sexually assaulting a woman six times in June this year, adding that he “looks forward to clearing his name in court”.According to The Sun, the musician – real name Alexander O’Connor – has been charged with six counts of sexually assaulting a woman. The charges relate to incidents that allegedly took place over two days in June.
A San Antonio teenager's grandmother turned him in to police after discovering he allegedly shot his sister's boyfriend while on drugs. Officials found the victim with a gunshot wound in his right thigh at around 6 a.m. on Sunday morning, according to FOX 29 San Antonio.The victim, who was found in his apartment, was sent to a local hospital.
A doctor who has appeared in the past on TV is being investigated by the General Medical Council over allegations against him. Dr Tijion Esho, 40, has been ordered to work under special conditions and must be shadowed by a chaperone when he is with female patients during an investigation against him, reports The Sun.
EJ Panaligan editor Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced on Wednesday that television producer Eric Weinberg has been charged with 18 counts of sexually assaulting five women between the period of 2014 and 2019. The “Scrubs” co-executive producer and writer is out of custody after posting a $5 million bond. The 62-year-old Weinberg was charged with six counts of sexual penetration by use of force, four counts of oral copulation, three counts of forcible rape, two counts of sexual battery by restraint and one count each of assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, attempted sexual penetration by use of force and false imprisonment by violence.
Blackpink‘s management company is taking a stand after people circulated photos of group member Jennie Kim seemingly out with BTS member V.
Fat Joe has sued his longtime accountants accusing them of fraudulent activities that have resulted in millions of dollars being misappropriated.The rapper, real name Joseph Cartagena, had been working with accounting firm BDO USA for about a decade before he became aware of what he describes as “a slew of irregularities”. His lawsuit targets the company as well as his specific accountant, Andre N Chammas, and an account executive called Vanessa Rodriguez.According to the lawsuit filed last week, those “irregularities” include “numerous delinquent and unpaid mortgage and bill payments; the booking of revenues that were never deposited into plaintiffs’ accounts; discrepancies in the amount of money that plaintiffs have paid to BDO for services rendered; payments to unauthorised American Express accounts that are not Cartagena’s; and payments to Cartagena’s American Express account from unrecognised bank accounts”.The legal filing adds that, when Cartagena asked BDO about the various irregularities, the accounting firm “ignored his pleas or made up stories to cover their trail.
Fat Joe has filed a complaint against executives at his longtime accounting firm over an alleged Ponzi scheme. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the All The Way Up rapper has claimed that bosses at tax company BDO, accountant Andre N Chammas, and his assistant Vanessa Rodriguez, have defrauded him. In the documents, the rapper - whose real name is Joseph Antonio Cartagena - reported noticing financial irregularities in July after Rodriguez was fired.