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It is heartbreaking,” said Kaja Sokola, a former model from Poland who was one of three women who testified in Harvey ...
The cultural reckoning keeps having setbacks in the legal world: “We went from ‘always believe an accuser’ to ‘maybe we too ...
The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs is over. The rapper turned mogul faced federal charges on prostitution, sex trafficking and ...
For the past year, the world has seen shockwave after shockwave regarding the indictment, case, and trial of Sean "Diddy" ...
A phrase was birthed during the revival of the #MeToo movement in 2017: believe women. It was meant as a redress to the ...
"I think that gives some confidence that the Me Too movement is still alive."Listen: Mamamia's Quicky podcast breaks down why the Diddy verdict feels like a partial win — and what it really means for ...
Just like the verdict, the reactions to the Diddy trial are mixed. Here's how it could impact other survivors and the #MeToo ...
Celebrity legal wins for Diddy, Kevin Spacey and Johnny Depp show the #MeToo movement has become a 'wrecking ball' on the ...
It sends a signal to victims that despite the MeToo movement, we’re still not there in believing victims,' says Lauren Hersh, ...
Years after #MeToo, we still don’t know how to use the law to resolve the problems that explode inside our most intimate relationships.
Two cases in the New York courts have put the city's once-powerful movie and music moguls — and the #MeToo movement — under new scrutiny.