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McDonald's Facing New Charges Of Sexual Harassment
The incidents are alleged to have occurred at corporate and franchise stores in 20 cities. The company promises more training for employees and managers on its anti-harassment policy. -
Report Finds Ohio State Doctor Abused 177, Officials Were Aware
Dr. Richard Strauss groped or ogled young men from 1979 to 1997 — nearly his entire time at Ohio State, investigators from a law firm hired by the university found. -
Pope Mandates Reporting Of Sex Abuse To Church, Not Police
Pope Francis issued a new church law Thursday that requires all Catholic priests and nuns to report clergy sexual abuse and cover-ups by their superiors to church authorities. -
Roseanne Sliney’s Push To Change The Law For Sex Abuse Survivors
This week, a judge ruled in her favor in her lawsuit against her abuser. -
Abuse By Boy Scout Leaders More Widespread Than Earlier Thought
Newly revealed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought. -
Mass. Victims' Attorney Expects Wave Of Child Sex Abuse Allegations Against Boy Scouts Of America
Boston Attorney Mitchell Garabedian is representing more than 25 Massachusetts residents who say they were molested as Boy Scouts. -
Andover, Philadelphia Pastors Put On Leave Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
The pastor of St. Augustine Parish in Andover has been put on administrative leave by the Archdiocese of Boston following allegations he sexually abused a minor in 1990. -
Joe Biden, Justin Fairfax and #MeToo in 2019
A conversation about the latest chapter of the conversation around sexual harassment and abuse. -
Pope Accepts Resignation Of Top Cardinal In Chile
Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati faces charges of covering up multiple claims of sexual abuse in Chile's Catholic Church. Pope Francis has named Monsignor Celestino Aos Braco as a temporary replacement. -
Training To Prevent Sexual Abuse Of Disabled Athletes
Rehab Center In Charlestown Helps Athletes in Adaptive Sports Identify Abuse And Act To Protect Themselves.