No he was off it when that happened (lol i know). Oh and cameras malfunctioned too. All that needs to happen now is evidence being lost or accidentally destroyed.
By Destiny's Abortion Go To PostOh and cameras malfunctioned too.would love to see which guards bank account substantially went up.
There seems to be a sort of #metoo movement on the gaming industry right now.
Jeremy Soule (Skyrim composer) was the first one to be called out.
Then it was Alec Holowka (Night In The Woods developer and composer)
Luc Shelton (developer at Splash Damage) is the latest one
Men are shit at times.
Jeremy Soule (Skyrim composer) was the first one to be called out.
Then it was Alec Holowka (Night In The Woods developer and composer)
Luc Shelton (developer at Splash Damage) is the latest one
Men are shit at times.
A good read about why/how it benefits a community to remove predators from their membership: https://gomakemeasandwich.wordpress.com/2019/08/14/gencon-2019-learned-community-helplessness-and-the-benefits-of-actually-banning-predators/
By LFMartins86 Go To PostAlec Holowka killed himself.
My wife got a phone call about this earlier
By YungMagus Go To Posthttps://boundingintocomics.com/2019/09/04/dragon-ball-and-vegeta-voice-actor-chris-sabat-accused-of-abusive-behavior-and-exchanging-roles-for-sexual-favors/japanese dub remains the goat
one of these days the americans will accept the same for the soundtrack
SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE MILITARY is a problem widely recognized but poorly understood. Elected officials and Pentagon leaders have tended to focus on the thousands of women who have been preyed upon while in uniform. But over the years, more of the victims have been men.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/09/10/us/men-military-sexual-assault.html
On average, about 10,000 men are sexually assaulted in the American military each year, according to Pentagon statistics. Overwhelmingly, the victims are young and low-ranking. Many struggle afterward, are kicked out of the military and have trouble finding their footing in civilian life.
For decades, the fallout from the vast majority of male sexual assaults in uniform was silence: Silence of victims too humiliated to report the crime, silence of authorities unequipped to pursue it, silence of commands that believed no problem existed, and silence of families too ashamed to protest.
Women face a much higher rate of sexual assault in the military — about seven times that of men. But there are so many more men than women in the ranks that the total numbers of male and female victims in recent years have been roughly similar, according to Pentagon statistics — about 10,000 a year. And before women were fully integrated into the armed services, the bulk of the victims were men.
By YungMagus Go To Posthttps://boundingintocomics.com/2019/09/04/dragon-ball-and-vegeta-voice-actor-chris-sabat-accused-of-abusive-behavior-and-exchanging-roles-for-sexual-favors/He's just method acting guys.
Matt Lauer better cancel any plans he had of a comeback tour
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/matt-lauer-rape-nbc-ronan-farrow-book-catch-kill-1203364485/amp/
more stuff in the article but i picked out the meat of it
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/matt-lauer-rape-nbc-ronan-farrow-book-catch-kill-1203364485/amp/
more stuff in the article but i picked out the meat of it
But Farrow’s most explosive interview in the book is with Brooke Nevils, the former NBC News employee whose complaint about Matt Lauer led to the co-anchor’s firing from the “Today” show in 2017.
At the time, NBC News kept Nevils’ identity anonymous from press reports at her request. The full details of her allegations have not been made public until now.
In the book, obtained by Variety, Nevils alleges that at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Lauer anally raped her in his hotel room.
A representative for Lauer did not immediately respond to Variety’s request for comment.
“Matt Lauer’s conduct was appalling, horrific and reprehensible, as we said at the time,” NBC News said in a statement. “That’s why he was fired within 24 hours of us first learning of the complaint. Our hearts break again for our colleague.”
In Sochi, Nevils was tasked with working with former “Today” co-anchor Meredith Vieira, who’d been brought back to the show to do Olympics coverage. In her account, one night over drinks with Vieira at the hotel bar where the NBC News team was staying, they ran into Lauer, who joined them. At the end of the night, Nevils, who’d had six shots of vodka, ended up going to Lauer’s hotel room twice — once to retrieve her press credential, which Lauer had taken as a joke, and the second time because he invited her back. Nevils, Farrow writes, “had no reason to suspect Lauer would be anything but friendly based on prior experience.”
Once she was in his hotel room, Nevils alleges, Lauer — who was wearing a T-shirt and boxers — pushed her against the door and kissed her. He then pushed her onto the bed, “flipping her over, asking if she liked anal sex,” Farrow writes. “She said that she declined several times.”
According to Nevils, she “was in the midst of telling him she wasn’t interested again when he ‘just did it,’” Farrow writes. “Lauer, she said, didn’t use lubricant. The encounter was excruciatingly painful. ‘It hurt so bad. I remember thinking, Is this normal?’ She told me she stopped saying no, but wept silently into a pillow.” Lauer then asked her if she liked it. She tells him yes. She claims that “she bled for days,” Farrow writes.
Nevils tells Farrow: “It was nonconsensual in the sense that I was too drunk to consent,” she says. “It was nonconsensual in that I said, multiple times, that I didn’t want to have anal sex.”
Back in New York City, Nevils had more sexual encounters with Lauer. “Sources close to Lauer emphasized that she sometimes initiated contact,” Farrow writes. “What is not in dispute is that Nevils, like several of the women I’d spoken to, had further sexual encounters with the man she said assaulted her. ‘This is what I blame myself most for,’” she says to Farrow. “It was completely transactional. It was not a relationship.”
She was terrified about the control Lauer had over her career. After her encounters with Lauer ended, Nevils said she told “like a million people” about her situation with Lauer.
...
“Nevils’s work life became torture,” according to Farrow. “She was made to sit in the same meetings as everyone else, discussing the news, and in all of them colleagues loyal to Lauer cast doubt on the claims, and judgment on her.”
And though Nevils had been promised anonymity by human resources, Lack saying internally that the encounter had happened at Sochi limited the possibilities of complainants — and soon, everyone knew it was Nevils. Though Nevils had not wanted money, she went on medical leave in 2018, and was eventually paid, Farrow writes, “seven figures.”
“The network proposed a script she would have to read, suggesting that she had left to pursue other endeavors, that she was treated well, and that NBC News was a positive example of sexual harassment,” Farrow writes.
Because most men are pieces of shit to women.
A couple of weekends ago, I was out with of group of friends and was talking with two guys who have great girlfriends and are in long term relationships.
One of them was upset because he wanted to go home but his girlfriend was having fun and wanted to stay.
He suddenly turns to the other guy and says "women, they are all whores except our mothers" and they both laugh.
I just shook my head and turned my back to them.
A couple of weekends ago, I was out with of group of friends and was talking with two guys who have great girlfriends and are in long term relationships.
One of them was upset because he wanted to go home but his girlfriend was having fun and wanted to stay.
He suddenly turns to the other guy and says "women, they are all whores except our mothers" and they both laugh.
I just shook my head and turned my back to them.
Harvey Weinstein showing up to an event for young actors is like Jared from Subway showing up to a school.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/05/nyregion/rkelly-aaliyah.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
Late as fuck
Late as fuck
R. Kelly Used Bribe to Marry Aaliyah When She Was 15, Charges Say
He bribed a government employee in 1994 so that he could obtain a fake ID for the singer Aaliyah, a person familiar with the matter said.
A persistent question has dogged R. Kelly’s two-decade music career: How was he able to legally marry the singer Aaliyah in 1994 when she was only 15 years old?
On Thursday, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn accused Mr. Kelly of bribing an Illinois government employee on Aug. 30, 1994, in order to obtain a fake ID for Aaliyah, according to the indictment and a person familiar with the matter.
The fake ID was to be used to obtain a marriage license that listed her age as 18, the person familiar with the matter said. Their marriage was later annulled.
The new allegation expands on an existing racketeering indictment filed in New York against Mr. Kelly that accuses him of sexually exploiting underage girls and coercing them into illegal sexual activity. This year, Mr. Kelly, 52, has been criminally charged in several jurisdictions on allegations that he sexually abused minors.
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