In April last year, the country was in its first lockdown.
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BOSTON -- Celebrity chef Mario Batali's trial on sexual misconduct charge in Boston has been set for April.The trial will take place April 11 in Boston Municipal Court, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office said Tuesday after a hearing.Batali pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and battery on allegations that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman after taking a selfie with her at a Boston restaurant in 2017.His lawyers didn’t respond to an email seeking comment Tuesday but
.In April last year, the country was in its first lockdown.
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GMP had the second highest number of complaints of sexual misconduct by officers in the country, according to a watchdog.
reported Tuesday, a former employee at the Blizzard-owned studio Sledgehammer Games alleged she was raped by her male supervisor after being pressured into drinking excessively at the office and at company events.
Content warning: This story contains description of alleged sexual assault.The Activision Blizzard board of directors has said it remains confident in CEO Bobby Kotick amid allegations he knew about the company’s sexual misconduct for years.In a news release from earlier today (November 16), the board said it “remains committed to the goal of making Activision Blizzard the most welcoming and inclusive company in the industry.
Content warning: This story contains description of alleged sexual assault.A new report alleges that not only has Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick been aware of sexual misconduct claims within the company since 2018, he reportedly told his assistant that he would “have her killed” in a voicemail left in 2006.A report by the Wall Street Journal alleges that in 2018, Kotick was informed via email that a female employee had been raped in 2016 and, in 2017, pressured by a male supervisor to
Paramount+ has handed a series order to Happy Face, a crime drama series, based on a hit podcast, that tells the story of a notorious serial killer who was infamous for drawing smiley faces on letters to the media and prosecutors.
Chris Pratt is opening up to fans about feeling depressed.
Production on “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is being temporarily shut down until star Letitia Wright has time to recover from an on-set injury she suffered while filming the sequel this summer.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is denying a story on the website Insider that accuses him of sexual misconduct with two young women.
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If you are a person of a certain age, you probably have quite a history with “The Boondock Saints.” The 2000 film about vigilante brothers taking on bad guys in Boston quickly became a cult hit after its release, with dorms and high school bedrooms all over the US being adorned with posters of stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“The Masked Singer” live tour is back on, two years after it was temporarily shelved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The Masked Singer National Tour” will tour the country in 50 cities next year, starting with St.
Chris Willman Music WriterAfter previously releasing a statement that took a wholly defensive stance in response to sexual misconduct allegations being made him, Ken Stringfellow, the co-founder of the rock band the Posies, has followed up with a new statement that includes a general apology and a promise to seek therapy, while still making a blanket denial of the specific charges.The new statement, sent by Stringfellow to Variety and also posted on his Twitter account, doesn’t acknowledge any
All Time Low have denied accusations of sexual misconduct made against them recently, calling the allegations “absolutely and unequivocally false”.Accusations about the band’s conduct began earlier this month with a video on TikTok, in which a woman said that she had been invited onto the tour bus of the pop-punk band when she was just thirteen.
Content warning: This article contains descriptions of alleged sexual misconduct.Ken Stringfellow of the Posies, who’s also played with Big Star and R.E.M., has been accused of sexual misconduct by three women.
Content warning: This article contains descriptions of alleged sexual misconduct and alleged sexual abuse of minors.All Time Low have denied allegations of sexual misconduct that have emerged about band member Jack Barakat.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe Posies, a Seattle band that found alternative radio and MTV success in the 1990s, has split up after allegations of sexual misconduct were made by multiple women against co-founder Ken Stringfellow, leading his on-and-off musical partner of the last 35 years, Jon Auer, to declare he believed the women and was quitting the band.A history of Stringfellow’s alleged misconduct was laid out in an investigative story published Monday on the website of KUOW, Seattle’s NPR