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Virginia Republicans Plan Hearings For Lt. Gov. Fairfax's Sexual Assault Accusers
GOP members in Virginia's General Assembly plan to hear from women who allege that Justin Fairfax sexually assaulted them years ago. Fairfax denies the allegations. -
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. -
'I Want Justice:' R. Kelly Accused Of Sexual Misconduct By 2 More Women
Rochelle Washington and Latresa Scaff said the singer made sexual advances on them when they were underage in the mid-1990s. The claims come amid a flurry of renewed accusations against R. Kelly. -
Sex Abuse Survivors To Meet With Vatican Summit Organizers
These abuse survivors will not be addressing the summit of church leaders itself. Rather, they will meet Wednesday with the four-member organizing committee to convey their complaints. -
All Revved Up: 'Is The Catholic Church Irredeemable?'
Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price discuss the defrocking of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, after the church found him guilty of sexual abuse. -
Virginia Gov Says He Won't Quit; New Allegation Hits Deputy
The new developments come at the end of an unprecedented week in Virginia history that has seen the state's three top Democrats embroiled in potentially career-ending scandals. -
Virginia Lt. Governor's Accuser Comes Forward With Account Of Alleged Sexual Assault
Vanessa Tyson released a detailed statement just days after her claim against Justin Fairfax surfaced. "What began as consensual kissing quickly turned into a sexual assault," she says. -
Pope Francis Acknowledges, For First Time, Sexual Abuse Of Nuns By Priests
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the Roman Catholic Church is being forced to confront evidence that clergy have sexually abused nuns. -
Pope Publicly Acknowledges Clergy Sexual Abuse Of Nuns
Pope Francis on Tuesday publicly acknowledged the scandal of priests and bishops sexually abusing nuns. -
House, Senate Take Different Paths On Non-Disclosure Agreements
The House and Senate will charge into the new session with two different policies covering the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexual harassment.