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Harvey Weinstein Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Los Angeles, As N.Y. Trial Begins
In one incident, Weinstein allegedly went to a hotel and raped a woman after pushing his way into her room. The second alleged assault took place the next evening in a hotel in Beverly Hills. -
Harvey Weinstein Heads To Trial For Sex Crimes In A #MeToo Landmark
It's the first criminal trial for Weinstein, whose alleged misconduct helped set off a movement. Now, the former producer faces five charges that may land him a long prison sentence in New York. -
'Opportunity And Power': Graduate Students Face Higher Rates Of Sexual Harassment
Nearly 40 percent of female graduate students report sexual or gender-based harassment by faculty or staff. -
Pope Francis Abolishes Pontifical Secrecy In Sex Abuse Cases, Promising Transparency
The changes apply to cases of clergy committing violence or sexual assaults against anyone under their authority, as well as minors. The pope also changed rules about child pornography. -
Calling All Crows Co-Founders Chad Stokes, Sybil Gallagher On Fighting Sexual Misconduct At Live Shows
The group is dedicated to addressing the issue of sexual assault and misconduct at live music shows through trainings for venues and staff. -
Harvey Weinstein Reaches Tentative $25 Million Deal To Settle Sex Claims
It isn't clear how many of Weinstein's accusers will agree to the deal. He still faces criminal charges in New York next month for sexually assaulting two women. -
Weinstein Reaches Tentative $25M Deal With Accusers
A tentative $25 million settlement was revealed Wednesday that seeks to end nearly every sexual misconduct lawsuit brought against Harvey Weinstein and his former film studio’s board. -
Uber Received Nearly 6,000 U.S. Sexual Assault Claims In Past 2 Years
A new report from Uber, covering 2017 and 2018, says the claims range from unwanted touching and kissing to rape. Also, 19 people were killed in physical assaults during or soon after an Uber ride. -
Clergy Abuse Reparations Are Closure For Some Victims, Resurfaces Trauma For Others
Hundreds of victims of priest sexual abuse have received reparations from the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania. A new legal maneuver allows people to sue the church over old sexual abuse claims. -
Prince Andrew Questioned About Friendship With Epstein, Says He 'Let The Side Down'
The Duke of York told the BBC staying at the home of convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein was "the wrong thing to do."