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Trump responds to E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit after judge denies delay: 'A hoax and a lie' - www.foxnews.com - New York - state Nevada
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13.10.2022 / 07:35

Trump responds to E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit after judge denies delay: 'A hoax and a lie'

Former President Trump responded after a federal judge ordered him to sit for a deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll, who alleges Trump raped her in the 1990s and harmed her reputation when he denied the allegation. "E.

Anne Heche Had $400,000 At Time Of Death, Judge Rules Son Homer Can Oversee Her Estate For Now - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
12.10.2022 / 15:21

Anne Heche Had $400,000 At Time Of Death, Judge Rules Son Homer Can Oversee Her Estate For Now

The battle for control over Anne Heche‘s estate gained some focus on Tuesday when the judge ruled at her estate hearing that her eldest son, Homer Heche Laffoon, can oversee the estate for now.

Judge Rules Against Anne Heche’s Ex James Tupper’s Petition to Become Son Atlas’ Guardian Ad Litem in Messy Estate Battle - www.usmagazine.com - Canada
usmagazine.com
12.10.2022 / 04:49

Judge Rules Against Anne Heche’s Ex James Tupper’s Petition to Become Son Atlas’ Guardian Ad Litem in Messy Estate Battle

Anne Heche’s ex, James Tupper, was denied his petition to become son Atlas’ guardian ad litem, Us Weekly can confirm.

Anne Heche Had $400,000 at Time of Death, Judge Rules Son Homer Can Oversee Her Estate for Now - www.etonline.com
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11.10.2022 / 22:09

Anne Heche Had $400,000 at Time of Death, Judge Rules Son Homer Can Oversee Her Estate for Now

Anne Heche's estate gained some focus on Tuesday when the judge ruled at her estate hearing that her eldest son, Homer Heche Laffoon, can oversee the estate for now.The ruling comes less than a week after Homer filed legal documents, obtained by ET, claiming the  star had only $400,000 to her name at the time of her death. Those same docs state that Heche lived in an apartment and that she did not own any property.The documents also state that Heche was working on a book titled, which «is still on track to be released in early 2023.» Back in September, the book's publisher and distributor — Viva Editions and Simon & Schuster — announced the 140-page memoir will be released Jan.

Kevin Spacey Trial: Anthony Rapp Says He Continued To See Spacey’s Films After Alleged Sexual Misconduct; ‘American Beauty’ Was “Unpleasantly Familiar” - deadline.com - New York - USA
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11.10.2022 / 19:35

Kevin Spacey Trial: Anthony Rapp Says He Continued To See Spacey’s Films After Alleged Sexual Misconduct; ‘American Beauty’ Was “Unpleasantly Familiar”

Actor Anthony Rapp was back on the witness stand today in the sexual misconduct civil trial of two-time Oscar winner Kevin Spacey. It’s Day 3 of testimony in the $40 million lawsuit being tried in U.S. Supreme Court in Lower Manhattan, after taking Monday off for the holiday.

SAG-AFTRA Calls for Resignations at L.A. City Hall Over Racist Remarks - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Mexico - county Hall - Los Angeles
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11.10.2022 / 04:04

SAG-AFTRA Calls for Resignations at L.A. City Hall Over Racist Remarks

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer SAG-AFTRA on Monday called for the resignations of three Los Angeles council members and the president of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, after the council president was caught on tape making racist and homophobic remarks. The actors’ union joined a chorus of outrage that followed the leak on Sunday of an hourlong conversation, in which Council President Nury Martinez disparaged indigenous Mexicans and made racist remarks about the three-year-old Black son of a fellow council member. “Racism and homophobia have no place in the labor movement, government or society,” the actors’ union said in a statement. “All leaders must be held to a higher standard that centers on anti-racism and immediately calls out discrimination and hateful comments in the moment.”

Federal Judge Rules Requiring Companies to Cover HIV Prevention Drug Violates Their Religious Rights - www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com - Texas
thenewcivilrightsmovement.com
09.10.2022 / 20:57

Federal Judge Rules Requiring Companies to Cover HIV Prevention Drug Violates Their Religious Rights

sued the federal government claiming their business is a “Christian for-profit corporation” that “objects” to “coverage of preventive care such as contraceptives and PrEP drugs” on “religious grounds.” The plaintiffs, the lawsuit also says, “claim that compulsory coverage for those services violates their religious beliefs by making them complicit in facilitating homosexual behavior, drug use, and sexual activity outside of marriage between one man and one woman.”HIV is not exclusive to people who engage in same-sex intimate relations, drug use, or sexual activity outside of marriage between one man and one woman.U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor (photo) of Texas, who ruled in 2018 that ObamaCare is unconstitutional, on Wednesday declared the U.S.

Harvey Weinstein, Already Behind Bars, Faces Sprawling L.A. Trial - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New York - Italy
variety.com
09.10.2022 / 18:05

Harvey Weinstein, Already Behind Bars, Faces Sprawling L.A. Trial

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The second trial of Harvey Weinstein will get underway this week in a Los Angeles courtroom, in a case that figures to be more sprawling and complex than his first trial in New York. The trial is expected to last up to two months, as Weinstein faces testimony from nine sexual assault accusers — up from six in New York. Jury selection begins on Monday and is expected to take at least two weeks, as both sides seek to screen out jurors who may be prejudiced by ubiquitous pre-trial publicity. Weinstein, 70, is already serving a 23-year sentence after being convicted of rape and sexual assault two years ago. The New York Court of Appeals has agreed to hear his case, but a conviction in Los Angeles — where he faces up to 140 years behind bars — could effectively guarantee that he never goes free.

NYC judge rules on polyamorous relationships: Perhaps 'time has arrived' - www.foxnews.com - USA - New York - county York - county Bronx
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08.10.2022 / 21:45

NYC judge rules on polyamorous relationships: Perhaps 'time has arrived'

An opinion from New York City's eviction court has come down on the side of polyamorous unions.  In the case of West 49th St., LLC v. O’Neill, New York Civil Court Judge Karen May Bacdayan reportedly concluded that polyamorous relationships are entitled to the same sort of legal protection given to two-person relationships.

Here’s How to Pull Off the Elevated Cargo Pants Trend for Fall - www.usmagazine.com
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07.10.2022 / 01:43

Here’s How to Pull Off the Elevated Cargo Pants Trend for Fall

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Kevin Spacey Trial Opens As Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson, & Paul Haggis’ Sex Crimes Cases Head To Court Next Week - deadline.com - Britain - New York
deadline.com
06.10.2022 / 22:13

Kevin Spacey Trial Opens As Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson, & Paul Haggis’ Sex Crimes Cases Head To Court Next Week

Opening statements have begun today in Kevin Spacey’s trial over sex abuse claims by Star Trek Discovery’s Anthony Rapp. The proceedings in a New York federal courtroom come as Harvey Weinstein, Danny Masterson and Paul Haggis all face sex crimes trials of their own starting next week.

Kevin Spacey Heads to Court on Thursday, in First of Four #MeToo Trials This Month - variety.com - London - New York - Los Angeles - New York - Manhattan
variety.com
04.10.2022 / 20:15

Kevin Spacey Heads to Court on Thursday, in First of Four #MeToo Trials This Month

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Kevin Spacey and Anthony Rapp are set to square off in a federal courtroom on Thursday, in the first of four #MeToo trials to get underway this month in New York and Los Angeles. The other three trials involve producer Harvey Weinstein, director Paul Haggis and actor Danny Masterson. The four cases — two civil, two criminal — each involve at least one sexual assault allegation against a once-powerful celebrity whose career was badly damaged, if not destroyed, in the court of public opinion. Coming five years after the #MeToo movement began, the trials will involve similar themes — power imbalances in the entertainment industry, the dynamics of sexual assault, the reliability of memories, and the nature of due process.

U.S. Supreme Court makes decision in Danny Masterson, Scientology lawsuit - www.wonderwall.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - New York - Los Angeles
wonderwall.com
04.10.2022 / 00:51

U.S. Supreme Court makes decision in Danny Masterson, Scientology lawsuit

Deadline reported. Still, the lawsuit will likely stay on hold for some time, as the actor will first stand trial next week in Los Angeles Superior Court over criminal rape charges involving three of the four women suing him.On June 17, 2020 the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office charged Danny with raping three women in separate incidents in 2001 and 2003 at his Hollywood Hills home. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the DA's office declined to file sexual assault charges against the former "The Ranch" star in two other investigations due to insufficient evidence in one case and because the statute of limitations had passed for the other.

Danny Masterson’s Lawyer Warns That Campaign Ads Inflame Scientology Bias - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
03.10.2022 / 20:31

Danny Masterson’s Lawyer Warns That Campaign Ads Inflame Scientology Bias

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Danny Masterson’s lawyer warned on Monday that TV ads in the race for Los Angeles mayor could inflame hostility toward the Church of Scientology, making it harder for Masterson to receive a fair trial. Masterson, the former “That ’70s Show” star, is scheduled to go on trial next week on three charges of forcible rape. Masterson is a member of the Church of Scientology, and the church and its processes are likely to figure in the trial. The church has also become an issue in the mayor’s race. Last week, Rick Caruso began running an ad attacking Karen Bass for praising Scientology during a speech in 2010. The ad includes a quote referring to the church as a “ruthless global scam.” Bass responded by saying that she “absolutely condemn(s) their practices.”

Ed Sheeran must face trial over Marvin Gaye copyright claim, judge rules - nypost.com - New York - Manhattan
nypost.com
30.09.2022 / 15:03

Ed Sheeran must face trial over Marvin Gaye copyright claim, judge rules

Thinking Out Loud.”The “Bad Habits” hitmaker’s legal team previously asked Judge Louis Stanton, who presides over the Southern District of New York, to dismiss the case on the grounds that the similar parts of the song were “commonplace.”However, they were hit with bad news after Stanton ruled on Thursday that the case is heading to court.“There is no bright-line rule that the combination of two unprotectable elements is insufficiently numerous to constitute an original work,” Judge Stanton said, according to Billboard’s initial report.“A work may be copyrightable even though it is entirely a compilation of unprotectable elements.”Structured Asset Sales (SAS), which owns a partial stake in the famous song, is seeking an eye-watering $100 million in damages.According to the original suit, SAS alleges Sheeran’s chord progression in “Thinking Out Loud” is too equivalent to “Let’s Get It On.”A trial date has not yet been set but it will take place in Manhattan Federal Court.The Post has reached out to Sheeran’s reps for comment.Sheeran’s hit song received two Grammy wins for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 2016 Grammy Awards.

Paul Haggis Can Argue Scientology Is Behind Sex Assault Claims at NY Trial, Judge Rules - thewrap.com - Italy
thewrap.com
24.09.2022 / 01:17

Paul Haggis Can Argue Scientology Is Behind Sex Assault Claims at NY Trial, Judge Rules

in June. Haggis was arrested and held at his hotel room for more than two weeks before an Italian judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to continue to detain him.

Meta Executive Says Donald Trump May Be Allowed Back On Facebook Following Review - deadline.com - Columbia
deadline.com
22.09.2022 / 18:57

Meta Executive Says Donald Trump May Be Allowed Back On Facebook Following Review

Donald Trump may have his accounts reinstated on Facebook next year following a review of the company’s decision to suspend him, a top executive for parent Meta Platforms said on Thursday.

Byron Allen’s $10B Racial Stereotyping Suit Against McDonald’s Can Move Forward, Judge Rules – Update - deadline.com - Los Angeles - USA - Chicago
deadline.com
21.09.2022 / 01:15

Byron Allen’s $10B Racial Stereotyping Suit Against McDonald’s Can Move Forward, Judge Rules – Update

2ND UPDATE, 2:45 PM: A federal judge in Los Angeles today rejected a motion to dismiss Byron Allen’s $10 billion lawsuit against McDonald’s Corp that alleges racial discrimination.

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