Nolte – Disney’s Monsters Inc.: Harvey Weinstein, John Lasseter, and Mark Halperin
The Walt Disney Co. employed three of the most powerful men so far accused of sexual misconduct — John Lasseter, Mark Halperin, and Harvey Weinstein.
The Walt Disney Co. employed three of the most powerful men so far accused of sexual misconduct — John Lasseter, Mark Halperin, and Harvey Weinstein.
Actress Melissa Gilbert claims that Oliver Stone sexually harassed her while she was auditioning for a role in the three time Oscar-winner’s 1991 Jim Morrison biopic The Doors.
An unnamed female attorney, prominent screenwriter Leslie Dixon, and junior executive Melissa Philipian, have accused producer Adam Fields of sexual misconduct.
The New York Post received two separate photographs of disgraced Senator Al Franken (D-MN) appearing to grope Arianna Huffington’s butt and breast.
On Friday, just the day after two women accused Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) of harassment, HuffPo published an article titled, “The Framing Of Al Franken By Two Trump Supporters; And The Dems Are Playing Right Along.” The piece is written by David Fagin, a frequent HuffPo contributor.
Glenn Thrush, the left-wing White House correspondent for the New York Times, has been put on suspension over several allegations of sexual misconduct.
Actor Jeffrey Tambor has resigned from the Amazon television series Transparent following accusations of sexual misconduct this month from two transgender actresses.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told a reporter during Friday’s White House press briefing that there is a “very clear distinction” between the allegations against Sen. Al Franken and those espoused against then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
Things just got very serious for Transparent star Jeffrey Tambor, who is now facing a second accusation of sexual misconduct against two biological men who are “transitioning” into women.
Celebrities took to social media Thursday to condemn Senator Al Franken (D-MN) over a photo of him groping journalist and talk radio anchor Leeann Tweeden while she was sleeping, with some stars, like actress and liberal activist Alyssa Milano, calling on the Democratic lawmaker to resign from office.
Amid the emergence of a 2006 photo of Al Franken groping journalist and talk radio anchor Leeann Tweeden, a photo of the embattled Minnesota Senator appearing to grab comedian Joy Behar’s breast has also resurfaced.
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) has issued a second statement following journalist Leeann Tweeden’s revelation on Thursday that the lawmaker grabbed her breasts while she slept and forcibly kissed her during a USO trip in 2006.
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) was accused Thursday of groping a female journalist while she slept and forcefully kissing her without her consent during a USO tour in 2006, almost immediately calling to attention a statement the senator released in October about similar inappropriate behavior from now-disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein.
After being accused of coercing wannabe actresses into undressing, casting agent Andy Henry was fired from the long-running TV show CSI in 2008. The allegations also include an incident where Henry touched a woman’s breasts.
As I wrote on Wednesday, the biggest media hoax going right now is this sudden contrition over the shielding of Bill Clinton for 25 years against numerous allegations that ranged from sexual harassment to flat-out rape.
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) said he will be voting in the Alabama special election next month for Judge Roy Moore, the man who beat him in the primary, because it is important to have conservatives in Congress.
Actress Meryl Streep has become more politically outspoken following President Donald Trump’s election, and at least one major figure in Hollywood is ready to support her should she decide to throw her own hat in the ring for elected office.
Police arrested Mall of America employee Amin Isse Mohamed and charged him with thrusting his hand into a woman’s crotch as she sat down on an amusement ride, reports say.
The independent Los Angeles movie theater Cinefamily, which had numerous celebrity supporters, said Tuesday it is closing in the wake of investigations into the sexual misconduct of two of its executives.
In a long exposé, Arianna Huffington is accused of turning a blind eye to years of sexual misconduct by highly placed editors right under her nose when she was running her famed Huffington Post blog.
Jon Stewart told NBC’s Today Show Tuesday that he was “stunned” by the news that his close friend and colleague Louis C.K. admitted to exposing himself to and masturbated in front of repulsed women.
Mark Schwahn, creator of One Tree Hill, stands accused of sexual misconduct by television writer Audrey Wauchope and the female stars of the long-running series.
After an 11 year-old actress accused Tom Sizemore of violating her during a 2003 film shoot, the actor was told to leave the set and lost his high-powered CAA representation, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Rock band Brand New postponed several upcoming concerts in Europe this week after lead singer Jesse Lacey apologized Saturday for previous incidents of alleged sexual misconduct.
Saturday Night Live’s enabling of Louis C.K. and Alec Baldwin strips away all of its moral authority on the issue of sexual misconduct.
Roslyn Corrigan claims that former President George H.W. Bush groped her when she was just 16 years old. According to Corrigan, the groping occurred in November of 2003 at an event in The Woodlands, Texas. This is the sixth woman to publicly accuse the 41st president of grabbing her butt without consent.
Mitt Romney tweeted that Senate candidate Roy Moore should step down after claims of sexual misconduct surfaced.
BuzzFeed News reports that the Guardian, a left-wing news outlet, currently has four staffers under investigation for everything from sexual harassment to groping.
One day after the Washington Post published a story on Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore allegedly making sexual advances to young women as young as 14 four decades ago, the National Republican Senatorial Committee will no longer pump money into his campaign, according to new paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission.
Rep. Steve King fired a shot at Senate Republican leaders on Thursday night for their failure to move the Trump agenda forward while they’ve found the time to attack a pro-Trump candidate.
Comedian Louis C.K. has been accused of sexual misconduct by at least five women, some of whom told the New York Times in an explosive interview published Thursday that C.K. masturbated in front of them without their consent.
The left-wing Washington Post reports that NPR “leaders were aware of at least four complaints against” Michael Oreskes, NPR’s top editor, prior to his resignation last week after two allegations went public.
Is it confusing to anyone exactly why a pro-rape Hollywood and pro-rape mainstream media be anti-gun, would devote so much energy and money on propaganda designed to disarm the public?
Two years ago, the ACLU said it wouldn’t give a “free pass” to Hollywood for civil rights and gender discrimination violations. Yet that is exactly what it appears to be doing in the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal.
Slate reports that in a 1979 interview with Time magazine, actress Meryl Streep says that the first time she met Dustin Hoffman, he grabbed her breast. “
What started as a Hollywood scandal centered on movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and his serial abuse of women, then spread to include members of the media and even politicians on Capitol Hill, now has hit one of the nation’s largest labor unions.
With the news that Vox Media has dismissed two employees, including a high-ranking editorial director, it is becoming increasingly obvious that throughout our elite media — the very same media that told us “binders full of women” disqualified Mitt Romney from becoming president — there is a culture that enables the systemic sexual harassment and abuse of female staffers.
Just coming to light are two emails written by former staffers for the hard-left Mother Jones magazine, who allege that Washington bureau chief David Corn inappropriately touched female employees and made jokes about rape and “women’s sexuality and anatomy.”
Now that no fewer than five high-level players within the elite media — power brokers connected to ABC News, NBC News, MSNBC, Bloomberg News, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, NPR, and the New Republic — stand accused of various forms of sexual misconduct, we are being led to believe that over the course of decades, nobody knew.
Earlier this week, Emmy-winning actor Jeremy Piven “unequivocally” denied that he had in any way harassed or groped reality star Ariane Bellamar on two separate occasions. Apparently that denial was good enough for CBS. The Daily Mail reports that Piven was seen on the set of the CBS drama Wisdom of the Crowd Wednesday. Two more accusers have now come forward.