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Robert Kraft Is Formally Charged With Solicitation Over Visits To Florida Day Spa
The Florida state attorney's office in Palm Beach says New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution. -
R. Kelly Leaves Jail After Posting $100K In Sex Abuse Case
R. Kelly walked out of a Chicago jail Monday after posting $100,000 bail that allows him to go free while awaiting trial on charges that he sexually abused four people dating back to 1998. -
Sex Trafficking In Illicit Massage Parlors — It's Happening In Massachusetts, Too
WGBH News investigative reporter Phillip Martin spoke about his reporting into human trafficking and its connection to recent allegations against Robert Kraft. -
R. Kelly Charged With 10 Counts Of Aggravated Sexual Abuse
The charges follow decades of lurid rumors and allegations that the R&B star was sexually abusing women and underage girls. -
'Empire' Actor Charged With Making False Police Report
Jussie Smollett was charged with making a false police report when he said he was attacked in Chicago by two men who hurled racist and anti-gay slurs and looped a rope around his neck, police said. -
Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Finishes Prison Term
The New York congressman was sentenced to 21 months after he sent an explicit photo of himself to a 15-year-old girl. -
Chicago Police Seek Follow-Up Interview With Jussie Smollett
Chicago police said Sunday they're still seeking a follow-up interview with Jussie Smollett after receiving new information that "shifted" their investigation of a reported attack on the "Empire" actor. -
No Escape? El Chapo Likely Off To 'Prison Of All Prisons'
Joaquin Guzman has an unparalleled record of jailbreaks, having escaped two high-security Mexican prisons before his ultimate capture and extradition to the United States. -
Americans Lost $143 Million In Online Relationship Scams Last Year
The Federal Trade Commission says Americans who fell for online romance scams reported losing a median $2,600 each — far more than other types of scams. -
ACLU Mass Executive Director Weighs In On Carter Decision
Executive Director Carol Rose said the case was "indisputably tragic," but is worried the precedent may do more harm than good.