Trump fails to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83.3 million verdict, and honestly, you have to wonder at this point, what’s even the surprise? It’s become a recurring theme, hasn’t it? The legal battles, the appeals, the denials – it all just seems to be part of the same playbook. And in this instance, the playbook resulted in Donald Trump, once again, failing to have the verdict against him, stemming from E. Jean Carroll’s allegations, overturned. The man, as the saying goes, just can’t seem to catch a break in the courtroom.
For those just catching up, the core of this whole situation involves the accusations made by E.… Continue reading
The author recounts her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, detailing instances of non-consensual acts. She reveals that she was groped by Trump while in Epstein’s presence, and that Epstein claimed to have a video of her. Despite the author’s attempts to seek justice, including a polygraph and corroborating testimonies, the release of Epstein’s files has been met with resistance and alleged political maneuvering. She calls for the release of all the Epstein files, emphasizing that the experiences of survivors should not be politicized and justice for the victims is long overdue.
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The maternal grandmother of an 11-year-old girl who gave birth was charged with six counts of felony child neglect after prosecutors alleged she knew about the pregnancy and failed to report it, along with failing to provide adequate care for the girl and five other children in the home. Michelle Justus, the children’s “caretaker,” is accused of allowing the children to live in deplorable conditions and failing to provide medical care and supervision. The girl’s mother and stepfather were previously arrested and charged, with the stepfather revealed to be the baby’s father. The other children were removed from the home.
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A rally in Washington, D.C., is expected to be attended by approximately 100 Epstein survivors and other victims of sexual abuse. This event coincides with a bipartisan effort in Congress led by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, aiming to compel the U.S. Department of Justice to release controversial files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The lawmakers plan a press conference and a resolution in the House, hoping to pressure the DOJ, with the House Oversight Committee also meeting with survivors and issuing subpoenas. The ongoing investigation seeks to uncover any new information on Epstein’s sex trafficking and its potential mismanagement by federal officials.
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Zhi Alan Cheng, a doctor in New York City, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for sexually abusing sedated patients at New York-Presbyterian Queens hospital and raping unconscious women at his home. He pleaded guilty to multiple counts of rape and sexual abuse, admitting to abusing seven women. Evidence, including videos, revealed the abuse occurred in both his home and workplace, often involving the use of sedatives. Cheng’s medical license has been revoked, and the hospital cooperated with the investigation.
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A new lawsuit filed against the Archdiocese of New Orleans accuses Archbishop Gregory Aymond and Vicar General Pat Williams of covering up child sexual abuse. Argent Institutional Trust Co., the bond trustee representing investors, alleges the officials concealed the extent of the abuse before investors purchased $41 million in church bond debt. The lawsuit cites reporting by news outlets highlighting the omission of abusers from the Archbishop’s official list and secret files regarding abuse. The suit seeks to deny Aymond and Williams retirement benefits and prioritize payments to bondholders.
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A victim of child sexual abuse, identified as Zora, is pleading with Elon Musk to remove links to her abusive images on X. The BBC’s investigation uncovered the presence of these images within a global trade of child sex abuse material, with an X account offering them for sale and linking to a trader in Indonesia. Despite X’s claims of zero tolerance, Zora and other victims are still suffering, as images of their abuse circulate online. The investigation also revealed the difficulty in stopping the traders from creating new accounts to replace those that get taken down.
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Dustin Walker, 34, has been arrested and charged with child sexual abuse after DNA tests confirmed he is the father of his 11-year-old stepdaughter’s newborn. Initially charged with child neglect, the charges were amended after the DNA results. Cherie Walker, 33, the child’s mother, was charged with enabling child sexual abuse, along with six counts of felony child neglect, for the newborn and five other children that they share, due to unsanitary living conditions. The children have been removed from the home, and the couple’s bond was set at $100,000 each.
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A former priest, Chris Brain, has been found guilty of 17 counts of indecent assault against nine women. Brain, 68, led the Nine O’Clock Service (NOS), a prominent evangelical group in Sheffield during the 1980s and 90s. The convictions were handed down following a trial at Inner London Crown Court. The jury acquitted Brain of 15 other charges, while deliberations continue on additional counts of indecent assault and one count of rape.
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An Israeli cybersecurity official, Tom Alexandrovich, was arrested in Las Vegas last week as part of a sting operation targeting online predators, according to court documents. The official, a senior department head in Israel’s National Cyber Directorate, was accused of using technology to lure a child with mental disabilities for sexual purposes. This contradicts earlier denials from the Prime Minister’s Office, which initially stated he was not arrested and had returned to Israel. Alexandrovich was released on bail and returned to Israel, raising questions about the circumstances of his departure and current status.
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