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‘Game of Thrones' Star Esmé Bianco Accuses ‘Monster' Marilyn Manson of Abuse
“Game of Thrones” actress Esmé Bianco is the latest woman to accuse Marilyn Manson of abuse.
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Appeals Court Sends ‘Leaving Neverland' Fight to Arbitration
A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit filed by the Michael Jackson estate over the HBO documentary about two of the late pop star’s sex abuse accusers can go forward in private arbitration.
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About 90K Sex Abuse Claims Filed in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy
Close to 90,000 sex abuse claims have been filed against the Boy Scouts of America as the deadline arrived for submitting claims in the organization’s bankruptcy case
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Report Finds Flaws in Catholic Church Abuse-Prevention Plans
Back in 2002, Roman Catholic bishops in the United States adopted a charter containing guidelines for combating child sex abuse by priests and other church personnel
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Boy Scouts Launch Ads on How Abuse Victims Can Seek Money
The Boy Scouts of America has launched a nationwide advertising campaign to notify victims of decades-old sex abuse by Scout leaders that they have until Nov. 16 to seek compensation as part of its bankruptcy case
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Bail Denied for Epstein Confidante Accused of Recruiting Girls for His Sexual Abuse
Jeffrey Epstein’s former confidante pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges she recruited girls for the financier to sexually abuse a quarter century before he killed himself in a Manhattan jail. The hearing in Manhattan federal court also included bail arguments by attorneys for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell who asked for her to be released on a $5 million bond. In…
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Boy Scouts Seek Bankruptcy, Urge Victims to Step Forward
The Boy Scouts of America has filed for bankruptcy protection as it faces a barrage of new sex-abuse lawsuits.
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Boy Scouts File for Bankruptcy Due to Sex-Abuse Lawsuits
The Irving-based Boy Scouts of America’s finances have been strained in recent years by declining membership and sex-abuse settlements.
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Ex-Michigan State Coach Convicted in Case Tied to Nassar
A jury has convicted a former Michigan State University gymnastics coach of lying to police when she denied that two teen athletes told her of sexual abuse by sports doctor Larry Nassar in 1997, nearly 20 years before he was charged
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Pope Removes Shroud of Secrecy From Clergy Sex Abuse Cases
Pope Francis abolished the use of the Vatican’s highest level of secrecy in clergy sexual abuse cases Tuesday, responding to mounting criticism that the rule of “pontifical secrecy” has been used to protect pedophiles, silence victims and prevent police from investigating crimes.
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Catholic Boards Reviewing Sex Abuse Fail Victims
An Associated Press investigation of Catholic review boards across the country shows that the bishop-appointed boards, operating in secrecy, have routinely undermined sex abuse claims from victims, shielded accused priests and helped the church avoid payouts.
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Sundance Film Festival Co-Founder Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse
A filmmaker who co-founded the Sundance Film Festival and produced an Oscar-winning movie in the mid-1980s pleaded guilty Tuesday to sexual abuse of a child. Sterling Van Wagenen, 71, entered the plea as part of an agreement that includes a sentence of six years to life. He plans to plead guilty to a second charge involving the same victim later...
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Michael Jackson Sex Abuse Lawsuit Dismissed
A judge on Tuesday dismissed the lawsuit brought by a choreographer who alleged Michael Jackson molested him as a child, resolving one of the last major claims against the late singer’s holdings. Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff’s summary judgment ruling against the now-35-year-old Wade Robson found that the two Jackson-owned corporations, which were the remaining defendants in the case, were not...
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Ex-Penn State Coach Jerry Sandusky's Son Faces Child Sex Abuse Charges
The son of former Penn State assistant football coach and convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky was charged Monday with suspicion of child abuse.