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Witness concludes five days of testimony against Weinstein

The plaintiff against film producer Harvey Weinstein has completed five tense days of testimony in a New York court, revealing shocking details about the assaults she endured. This testimony is part of a new trial for Weinstein following his previous conviction.

Jessica Mann Testifies to Harvey Weinstein's Atrocities in Court

In a Manhattan courtroom, actress Jessica Mann testified about producer Harvey Weinstein's attempts to coerce her into a threesome, followed by her later rape. This testimony is part of Weinstein's trial, which has generated significant controversy in the entertainment industry.

Gigi Hadid Denies Any Connection to Jeffrey Epstein's Crimes

Supermodel Gigi Hadid has denied any association with Jeffrey Epstein, who faces serious charges related to child trafficking. She emphasized the importance of not diverting attention from the victims of these crimes.

London Police Investigates BBC's Scott Mills After Dismissal

Scott Mills, a British broadcaster, confirmed he is under police investigation regarding sexual allegations following his dismissal from the BBC. The investigation, which began in 2016, was closed in 2019 due to insufficient evidence.

Delay French sailor Kevin Escoffier's sexual assault trial

The trial of French sailor <strong>Kevin Escoffier</strong>, accused of sexual assault, has been postponed to November. This decision follows complaints from four women who reported assaults in several countries.

New Developments in Blake Lively's Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni

After two years of trials, actress Blake Lively's lawsuit against actor Justin Baldoni has seen new developments related to sexual harassment allegations. This case, which has garnered significant media and public attention, reflects the challenges victims face in seeking justice.

Swiss Court Sentences Tariq Ramadan to 18 Years for Rape

A Swiss court has sentenced Islamic thinker Tariq Ramadan to <strong>18 years</strong> in absentia for rape and assault against vulnerable individuals. The court also imposed <strong>eight years</strong> of judicial monitoring, prohibiting him from contacting the victims.