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Swalwell's Lawyer Declares 'Regret Is Not Rape' Amid Fresh Allegations
politics1 month ago

Swalwell's Lawyer Declares 'Regret Is Not Rape' Amid Fresh Allegations

Eric Swalwell’s attorney Sara Azari publicly defended him amid new rape allegations, saying "regret is not rape" and arguing the accusations shouldn’t be decided in the court of public opinion as Swalwell resigns from Congress after multiple women allege sexual misconduct, including a Beverly Hills model who says she was choked and drugged, and other alleged incidents dating back to 2018 and 2024.

"Sharon Stone's Allegations: Former Sony Head Faces Sexual Harassment Claims from the 1980s"
entertainment2 years ago

"Sharon Stone's Allegations: Former Sony Head Faces Sexual Harassment Claims from the 1980s"

Sharon Stone alleges that a former Sony executive exposed his penis to her during a meeting in the 1980s. Stone described the incident on Kelly Ripa's podcast, stating that she became hysterical and couldn't stop laughing and crying. She also mentioned that this was not the only strange experience she had in her career and warned others not to sit next to her if they had mistreated her in the past. Stone expressed her willingness to accept apologies but emphasized the importance of accountability in the industry.

Sharon Stone Exposes Sexual Harassment by Sony Boss
entertainment2 years ago

Sharon Stone Exposes Sexual Harassment by Sony Boss

Sharon Stone revealed in a podcast interview that a former head of Sony exposed his penis to her during a meeting in the 1980s. Stone did not name the executive but described the incident, stating that she laughed and cried hysterically in response. She expressed her willingness to accept apologies from those who mistreated her in Hollywood but warned that she would publicly call out anyone who disregards her request to not sit next to her.

"Cat Person: A Terrifying Cinematic Nightmare"
film2 years ago

"Cat Person: A Terrifying Cinematic Nightmare"

The film adaptation of Kristen Roupenian's viral short story "Cat Person" effectively captures the delicate and horrifying dance of modern courtship, but it falls short by overexplaining and telegraphing its ideas. While the movie adds padding to the narrative and leans into full-blown horror, it ultimately avoids casting either protagonist as a villain. The most compelling moments come from the performances of Emilia Jones and Nicholas Braun, who understand how to make the lack of chemistry between their characters real and tangible. However, the film fails to embrace its own uncertainty and leaves little room for interpretation, detracting from the original story's ability to let readers read between the lines.