Yeah unfortunately I'm not surprised. When being predatory towards/raping underage or much younger people becomes so normalized (and in Hollywood it REALLY is), victims are also going to be perpetrators.
Argento’s late boyfriend, Anthony Bourdain — who died of suicide on June 8 — “helped Ms. Argento navigate the matter,” the Times reports, though additional details about his involvement were not available.
Yikes.
By DY_nasty Go To Postwhere is the same energy:lol
By DY_nasty Go To Postshe's a terf, so not surprised
where is the same energy
Asia Argento played Bennett's mother in a movie when he was... 7.
Whew.
I wouldn't want to be in her shoes, that's for damn sure.
Whew.
I wouldn't want to be in her shoes, that's for damn sure.
Those tweets are pretty telling and disgusting.
The sympathy and calls for being gentle should go towards Jimmy.
"none of us know the truth"
How would Rose like that directed at all the Weinstein shit? She knows that full on victim blaming, passing the buck bullshit.
The sympathy and calls for being gentle should go towards Jimmy.
"none of us know the truth"
How would Rose like that directed at all the Weinstein shit? She knows that full on victim blaming, passing the buck bullshit.
Baylor still at it
https://deadspin.com/report-baylor-secretly-infiltrated-sexual-assault-surv-1828636656
https://deadspin.com/report-baylor-secretly-infiltrated-sexual-assault-surv-1828636656
According to a report from PR Week, Baylor officials placed a mole within several support groups for sexual assault survivors as a way to control their messaging and keep the university from looking bad.
Baylor currently faces a Title IX lawsuit from 10 anonymous former students for their alleged serial mishandling of sexual assault cases over the past decade, and Baylor football players have been accused of committing 52 rapes over four years. Per PR Week, the school attempted to curtail the voices of sexual assault survivors by embedding an insider (identified as Matt Burchett, director of student activities at Baylor) into survivor groups and getting them to soften their stances.
Burchett reportedly used his role as the school’s chief event planner and student life liaison to gain the trust of the groups. He would pretend to help them organize activities, all while siphoning information back to Baylor officials and to Ketchum, a PR firm retained by the school in the wake of reporting on its handling of sexual assaults.
When these groups organized on campus to comfort each other and demand action from former chancellor Kenneth Starr, “[Burchett] would coordinate with them, befriend them, and pretend he was helping them organize vigils and demonstrations [about] sexual assault,” the source added.
Burchett would pass on what he learned to school officials, the communications department, and Ketchum, the source added. In an email described to PRWeek, Kevin Jackson, VP of student life and Burchett’s supervisor, said the director of student activities was “adept at this kind of thing.”
He also reportedly tried to get them to adopt more university-friendly rhetoric in their public communications:
Burchett also tried to shape the group’s public statements, encouraged it not to say Baylor “failed” the survivors or Baylor “failed” to create a safe environment, two sources said. When the group was preparing to send a letter to Starr, Burchett suggested edits.
Baylor PR goons denied that Burchett did any secret intelligence gathering, though attorneys on both sides of the Title IX case declined to reveal Burchett’s deposition. A Baylor spokesperson told Inside Higher Ed that Burchett never lied to anyone, and that all information he shared with school higher-ups was purely for logistical reasons:
For one thing, a ‘mole’ is someone who operates secretly. Dr. Burchett was above board in his role. He was not undercover nor was he duping anyone. What’s more, the students were certainly free to reject his suggestions. As part of his official duties, Dr. Burchett regularly facilitates expressive activities by students and coordinates a variety of resources from across campus to meet their needs. Information is shared back and forth to ensure such events are safe and provide a platform for the students to communicate their message.
By Kibner Go To PostThey really need to round that whole batch up at MSU and give them hard time
There's more in that link and it is so much worse. I can't even bring myself to type it out.
motherless piece of shit was buttfucking little kids in his hot tub orgies and shit
that open secret documentary was something else
that open secret documentary was something else
By Lunatic Go To PostHollywood is catholic church level of vile.
yep, sickening, glad its all coming to light and hope it never stops.
Brian Singer is not a bombshell. This thread is almost a year old and he is mentioned on the first page.
I really don’t like Michael Cane saying that this how scandal means that no producer will dare try it again.
How naive is he? How long have abuse scandals been known in the Catholic Church? They still occuring.
People will always tey it because they don’t ever think they will get caught or what they are doing is wrong.
How naive is he? How long have abuse scandals been known in the Catholic Church? They still occuring.
People will always tey it because they don’t ever think they will get caught or what they are doing is wrong.
By DY_nasty Go To Postwhen are they coming for dan schniederThe Creepygaf hero
Surprisingly enough, this has nothing to do with Michigan State
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45918089
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45918089
The University of Southern California (USC) has agreed to pay $215m (£165m) to patients treated by a former campus doctor accused of sexual abuse.
The proposed settlement would compensate students who saw gynaecologist George Tyndall, whom hundreds of women have accused.
It comes a day after 93 women filed a lawsuit against the school, alleging it ignored complaints for decades.
Mr Tyndall has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime.
The university announced on Friday it would pay $2,500 to students who received health services from Dr Tyndall at the campus health centre and up to $250,000 to those who claim they were sexually abused by the gynaecologist, who was a longterm university employee.
After considering a lawsuit, Ms. Dushku entered into mediation with CBS. Mark Engstrom, the chief compliance officer at CBS, participated, along with Bettina B. Plevan, a partner at the law firm Proskauer Rose, who was serving as outside counsel for the company.
Mr. Engstrom handed over outtakes from “Bull” in the belief that they would help the company’s cause, because they showed Ms. Dushku cursing on the set, investigators wrote in the draft of their report.
The strategy backfired. The outtakes were a “gold mine” for Ms. Dushku, the lawyers wrote, because they “actually captured some of the harassment on film.”
Fuck CBS and fuck Weatherly.
The strategy backfired. The outtakes were a “gold mine” for Ms. Dushku, the lawyers wrote, because they “actually captured some of the harassment on film.”When you're so myopic and up your own ass you fail to realize that swearing isn't even in the same ballpark of sexual harassment.
Worth noting that Pauley Perrette, who was in NCIS with Weatherly, mentioned she was assaulted on the show. Although he did leave the show before her so who knows.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2018/05/pauley-perrette-ncis-exit-multiple-physical-assaults-allegations
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2018/05/pauley-perrette-ncis-exit-multiple-physical-assaults-allegations
“There is a ‘machine’ keeping me silent, and feeding FALSE stories about me,” Perrette continued. “A very rich, very powerful publicity ‘machine’. No morals, no obligation to truth, and I’m just left here, reading the lies, trying to protect my crew. Trying to remain calm. He did it.”
Harvey Weinstein was hit with a lawsuit Friday from an actress who claims he forcibly performed oral sex on her, repeatedly masturbated in front of her, and threatened to harm her career if she objected.
According to the suit, Weinstein pushed her to the ground during a meeting in his office in 2013. He then removed her underwear and began to perform oral sex, as she started to sob in protest. He then asked, “Do you even want to be an actress?,” according to the suit.
Weinstein said he was trying to help her and that he was the gateway to her dreams, according to the suit, adding, “I slept with Jennifer Lawrence and look where she is; she has just won an Oscar.”
Lawrence issued a statement on Friday denying that they had a sexual relationship.
“My heart breaks for all the women who were victimized by Harvey Weinstein,” Lawrence said. “I have never had anything but a professional relationship with him. This is yet another example of the predatory tactics and lies that he engaged in to lure countless women.”
Nice guy.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/14/business/economy/harvard-roland-fryer-sexual-harassment.html
oh nooooo
thats crazyyyyyyyy
oh nooooo
thats crazyyyyyyyy
Dr. Fryer told a Harvard investigator that any sexual banter in his office was related to his research and “in the spirit of academic freedom.”😒
By Random Ass Username Go To Post😒