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120 Nassar Victims urge Michigan State Board to Fire Engler
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A letter signed by 120 sexual abuse victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar on Tuesday urged Michigan State University's… -
Pope Francis Accepts Resignations Of 3 Bishops Over Abuse Scandal
A controversial figure from Chile's child sex abuse scandal and two other bishops have resigned, the Vatican says. Bishop Juan Barros Madrid was accused… -
Weinstein Pleads Not Guilty To Rape, Sex Charges
NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty Tuesday to rape and criminal sex act charges in New York.Weinstein quietly answered a series of yes… -
Bill Clinton Bristles At Questions On Lewinsky, #MeToo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton says the #MeToo movement is overdue. Just don't ask him about Monica Lewinsky.In an interview with NBC's… -
Cosby Accuser Makes First Public Statements Since Trial
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The woman whose claims that Bill Cosby drugged and molested her led to the comedian's conviction on sexual assault charges is speaking… -
Weinstein Won't Testify Before Grand Jury In Rape Case
NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein declined Wednesday to testify before the New York grand jury that is weighing whether to indict him on rape and other sex… -
Weinstein Victim's Attorney Calls Arraignment An "Emotional Moment"
NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on the sexual misconduct probe of film producer Harvey Weinstein (all times local):10:40 a.m.A lawyer representing one of… -
Harvey Weinstein Surrenders To Authorities On Sexual Assault Allegations
Weinstein arrived early in the morning at the first lower precinct in Lower Manhattan, ushered into the station by police officers as members of the media crowded behind metal barriers erected outside the entrance. -
Globe Editor Responds To Accusations Of Sexual Harassment
Emily Rooney, Dan Kennedy, Callie Crossley, and Adam Reilly discuss the sexual harassment accusations against Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. -
Movie Mogul Harvey Weinstein Expected To Turn Himself In
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