Ronan Farrow Reports Kavanaugh Accuser Refuses to Come Forward, No Witnesses
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has a letter from an unnamed woman who accuses SCOTUS nominee Brent Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has a letter from an unnamed woman who accuses SCOTUS nominee Brent Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago.
Hollywood actresses have been requested to wear pins reading “Time’s Up” to the annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday to help raise awareness about the entertainment industry’s culture of sexual abuse and harassment.
The Washington Post reported Thursday on how “Congress makes its own rules about the handling of sexual complaints … passing laws exempting it from practices that apply to other employers.”
An investigation has revealed that the European Parliament is a “hotbed of sexual harassment”, where senior MEPs who “feel they can do whatever they want” prey on young women.
Of all the sordid details to emerge thus far from the burgeoning Harvey Weinstein scandal, there’s one that creeps me out above all else.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel defended the absence of jokes about disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on his late night television show, saying he “never” called himself the “moral conscience of America.”
Actresses in Hollywood were allegedly forced to wear Harvey Weinstein’s wife’s fashion label, Marchesa, on the red carpet in order to please the millionaire movie mogul.
Fashion designer Donna Karan defended Democrat mega-donor and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein against allegations made by multiple women who claim they were sexually harassed and assaulted by the movie mogul.
More than two dozen entertainment industry leaders — including Anne Hathaway, Rob Reiner, Lee Daniels, Aaron Sorkin and Seth MacFarlane — have joined in threatening to never work in the state of Georgia again if Gov. Nathan Deal does not veto a religious freedom bill that passed the state Legislature last week.