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Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after guilty verdict - Fox News

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  1. Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after guilty verdict  Fox News
  2. Stunned Harvey Weinstein jailed after guilty verdict | WNT  ABC News
  3. The Weinstein verdict is a huge win for #MeToo – but what's next?  The Guardian
  4. The Harvey Weinstein Verdict Is a Watershed — and a Warning  The New York Times
  5. Andrew McCarthy: The Harvey Weinstein verdict -- A severe sentence likely awaits ex-movie mogul  Fox News
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Pete Davidson knew it was 'over' with Ariana Grande after Mac Miller died - CNN

In an extensive interview with Charlamagne Tha God, Davidson talked about a few of his high profile relationships including his engagement to Grande.
The "Saturday Night Live" star and pop singer went public with their romance in May 2018 which was around the same time people became aware that she and Miller had split after two years together.
By June 2018 Davidson and Grande were engaged, but that ended after Miller died in September of that year at the age of 26 from "mixed drug toxicity."
Soon after Davidson and Grande ended their engagement.
"I pretty much knew it was over after that," he said. "That was really horrible and I can't imagine what that sh*t is like."
Davidson said Grande loved Miller deeply and the comic said offered to be there for her during her grief until she didn't need him anymore.
Davidson also said he doesn't love being known more for who he dates than his actual work.
It's also made working on "SNL" a bit awkward, he said, because he's sometimes been the subject of jokes there. That made him consider his exit from the legendary show, he said.
"I really wanted last year to be my last year, but I'm still around and trying to knock it away," he said.

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2020-02-25 15:49:00Z
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Kelley Flanagan Responds to Rumors She Didn't Like Peter Weber During 'The Bachelor' - Cosmopolitan.com


    Hands up if you think Kelley Flanagan should be the next Bachelorette? She was truly the best and shadiest part of Peter Weber's entire season, and one of the reasons fans loved her so much is because she put up with approximately zero sh*t. But there's been a lot of speculation about whether or not Kelley even *liked* Peter—especially after she liked a tweet saying she "clearly hates" him, lol.

    But it looks like Kelley's putting speculation about her feelings for Peter to bed. When asked if she had "real feelings" for our dude during an Instagram Q&A, Kelley wrote "Yes I did! Peter is an amazing guy."

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    She was also asked if she had any "hate" towards Peter / any lingering questions for him, and responded "No hate at all! I think every girl on the show will always has [sic] lingering questions! I guess I'm still looking for that strong WiFi connection."

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    Welp, that settles that. As a reminder, The Bachelor Women Tell All is next week, which means all your faves are gathering in one place to spill a bunch of tea. It's going to be amazing! What a blessed day! But unfortunately Kelley isn't going to be in attendance, so good thing she's clearing up her feels on Insta, amirite?

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    2020-02-25 13:31:00Z
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    Trump says Harvey Weinstein's guilty verdict sends 'very strong message' - New York Post

    President Trump said Tuesday that Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdicts for rape and a criminal sex act send “a very strong message.”

    During a press conference in India, the president was asked about the once-powerful Hollywood mogul, who was found guilty Monday by a jury in Manhattan Supreme Court.

    “So I was never a fan of Harvey Weinstein, as you know,” Trump answered. “In fact, he said he was going to work hard to defeat me in the election. How did that work out?”

    He continued: “I don’t know too much about the case because you know I’ve been traveling and being at meetings almost every hour of the day, every minute of the day, I haven’t been able to really see too much of it.

    “But I was just not a fan of his. I knew him a little bit, not very well, I knew him because he was in New York,” he said. “I will say the people that liked him were the Democrats. Michelle Obama loved him. Loved him. Hillary Clinton loved him.

    “He gave tremendous money to the Democrats and I guess my question is will the Democrats be asking for that money back? Because he gave a lot of money to the Democrats and, you know, it’s too bad but that’s the way it worked out.”

    Harvey Weinstein at a Manhattan courthouse.
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    Another reporter asked the president about the Weinstein case being viewed as a milestone for the #MeToo movement — and what message Trump could deliver to women in America who are afraid to come forward and share their stories of sexual harassment and assault.

    “Well, again, I don’t know the actual results. I haven’t seen too much because I’ve been in India, as you know,” Trump said. “I think that from the standpoint of women, I think it was a great thing. It was a great victory and sends a very strong message. Very, very strong message.”

    Weinstein was found found guilty of third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act, but not guilty of the most serious charges — two counts of predatory sexual assault.

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    2020-02-25 12:57:00Z
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    Every 'Bachelor' Contestant Should Follow Madison On Fantasy Suite Sex - The Federalist

    Every future “Bachelor” contestant should follow Madison Prewett’s lead and demand the object of their affection abstain from sex during the competition. As Madison noted on Monday’s episode, if she were to win the show, Peter would be proposing marriage after having slept with her costar(s) only six days prior. That’s a perfectly reasonable line to draw.

    Madison reluctantly told Peter he would need to fight the temptation of the Fantasy Suites if he truly wanted to “move forward” with her. “If next week you were to, like, sleep with somebody else, it would be really hard for me to really, like, move forward in this,” she said. After dates with each of the final three women—and despite professing his love for Madison—Peter admitted to having been “intimate” with another contestant on the show. “I can’t lie to you about that,” he told her.

    “I literally can’t talk to you right now,” Madison replied, getting up from the table to walk outside.

    Whether Madison left the show over Peter’s decision is still unclear. But her request was entirely fair, and highlights “The Bachelor’s” seedy structure, which encourages men and women to a) pursue marriage while b) potentially enjoying “Fantasy Suites” with each contestant shortly before proposing to one of them. That’s disgusting, and Madison was right to be uncomfortable with the setup. (It’s also worth noting she knew what she was signing up for.)

    I don’t like “The Bachelor,” but I understand why millions of people tune in every week. The whole ordeal is too performative for my liking, and the Corinnes are few and far between, mostly because the show needs to cast people plausibly suited for its likable stars. (Who thought Pete was likable, I do not know.) Still, “The Bachelor” deserves credit for casting contestants representative of the Christian community, whose struggles with the temptations of premarital sex are ignored in most of popular culture.

    Christian or not, the Fantasy Suite option is gross. Let’s assume, for the sake of argument, that Windmill Pete is genuinely in love with three different women. Sex will not clarify their feelings, it will confuse them. Aside from being a reasonable way to test Peter’s devotion, Madison’s request was in everyone’s best emotional interest.

    Producers’ unprecedented decision to have the women share a suite during the overnight date week helps prove that point. If the possibility of Pete’s intimacy with multiple women was uncomplicated and meant little, it would hardly be worth emphasizing the discomfort induced by close quarters. But we know sex is not meaningless, and we know Peter decided to be “intimate” with another contestant after Madison said it could cost him their potential future.

    I have no idea where Peter’s heart lies, and I fully understand that it must be odd to have a stable of attractive mates vie desperately for your hand. In terms of ending up together, Pilot Pete told Madison on Monday’s episode, “coming into this week, I could see that with other people, too.” It’s a strange situation, which is precisely what keeps viewers coming back for more.

    Nevertheless, every future contestant should do exactly as Madison did and ask their bachelor to abstain from intimacy in the Fantasy Suites. It will mitigate his own pain and amplify his own joy, while also instructively testing his potential spouse, and contributing to the creation of a culture that mitigates the personal pain of their viewers.

    If such a request is rooted in faith, that’s great. But religion or not, it’s just common sense. Pete may believe he loves Madison, but if he respected her, he would have been able to exercise some self-control. Hopefully she learned from his decision. Hopefully future contestants did too.

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    2020-02-25 12:08:50Z
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    Harvey Weinstein found guilty of 2 out of 5 charges in monumental trial | Nightline - ABC News

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    1. Harvey Weinstein found guilty of 2 out of 5 charges in monumental trial | Nightline  ABC News
    2. Judge Napolitano calls Weinstein verdict a 'monumental setback' for government  Fox News
    3. Stunned Harvey Weinstein jailed after guilty verdict | WNT  ABC News
    4. The Harvey Weinstein Verdict Is a Watershed — and a Warning  The New York Times
    5. The Weinstein verdict is a huge win for #MeToo – but what's next?  The Guardian
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    2020-02-25 12:00:04Z
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    Placido Domingo Abused His Power And Sexually Harassed Women, Investigation Finds - HuffPost

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An investigation into legendary singer Placido Domingo by the U.S. union representing opera performers found more than two dozen people who said they were sexually harassed or witnessed inappropriate behavior by the superstar when he held senior management positions at Washington National Opera and Los Angeles Opera, according to people familiar with the findings.

    The investigation, conducted by lawyers hired by the American Guild of Musical Artists, concluded that the accounts from 27 people showed a clear pattern of sexual misconduct and abuse of power by Domingo spanning at least two decades, according to those who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the findings.

    The union’s investigation was the first of two independent inquiries launched after multiple women accused Domingo of s
    The union’s investigation was the first of two independent inquiries launched after multiple women accused Domingo of sexual harassment and abusing his power.

    In response to a request for comment from the AP, Domingo issued a statement saying:

    “I have taken time over the last several months to reflect on the allegations that various colleagues of mine have made against me. I respect that these women finally felt comfortable enough to speak out, and I want them to know that I am truly sorry for the hurt that I caused them. I accept full responsibility for my actions, and I have grown from this experience.”

    The union’s investigation was the first of two independent inquiries launched after multiple women accused Domingo of sexual harassment and abusing his power in two AP stories published last year. The second inquiry, still ongoing, was launched by LA Opera, where Domingo had been general director since 2003 before resigning in October.

    According to the people familiar with the contents of the union’s investigation, lawyers from the firm Cozen O’Connor interviewed 55 people from September until late December. In addition to the 27 who said they experienced or witnessed sexually suggestive behavior on the part of Domingo in the 1990s and 2000s, 12 others said they were aware of the star’s reputation and that it was common knowledge at the two companies.

    Mirroring AP’s reporting last year, the investigation found that the allegations included unsolicited physical touching that ranged from kisses on the mouth to groping, late-night phone calls in which Domingo asked women to come to his residence, and inviting women to go out with him socially with such persistence that some felt they were being stalked.

    Two of the women told investigators that they had sexual relations with Domingo, saying they felt compelled to submit because of his position of authority and potential to damage their careers, according to the people familiar with the investigation.

    In the rest of his statement to the AP, Domingo said, “I understand now that some women may have feared expressing themselves honestly because of a concern that their careers would be adversely affected if they did so. While that was never my intention, no one should ever be made to feel that way.

    “I am committed to affecting positive change in the opera industry so that no one else has to have that same experience. It is my fervent wish that the result will be a safer place to work for all in the opera industry, and I hope that my example moving forward will encourage others to follow.”

    Union officials would not directly address the contents of the report, which has not been made public. But the union’s national executive director, Leonard Egert, issued a statement to the AP saying, “AGMA salutes the brave people across all our industries and encourages them to continue speaking out against wrongdoing. We call upon management, and pledge to work collaboratively with them, to get at the root causes that have allowed this behavior to occur, and go unaddressed, in opera, dance, and choral cultures for far too long.”

    Egert, other senior union leaders and the investigators briefed the union’s Board of Governors on the findings Monday.

    The people familiar with the investigation said Domingo, now 79, had reiterated his denials of wrongdoing to investigators and contended that he did not occupy a position of power over his colleagues and their careers. They said he told investigators he had engaged in flirtatious behavior but did not cross a line into inappropriate touching or behavior like asking colleagues to meet privately in his residence.

    They said the investigators characterized Domingo’s conduct as inappropriate workplace behavior under the norms of the 1990s or by today’s #MeToo standards.

    The investigators said that they found the witness accounts to be credible based on the number of people who came forward, the similarities of their stories, corroborations of their accounts, and the common theme that Domingo’s behavior and reputation were such widespread knowledge that women at his companies were warned to avoid being in close contact with him.

    The union announced its investigation in September, shortly after the publication of AP’s stories, saying it did not trust the industry to police itself. Most of the harassment alleged in AP’s stories occurred at LA Opera and at Washington opera, which has repeatedly declined to say if it would investigate the claims. LA Opera has not said when or if it will make its findings public.

    In the AP stories, more than 20 women accused Domingo of sexual harassment or other inappropriate behavior in encounters taking place from the late 1980s to the 2000s. Dozens more said his behavior was an open secret in the industry.

    A number of U.S. companies canceled Domingo appearances and he withdrew from others under pressure. But no European performances have been affected.

    Domingo has been one of the opera’s most beloved and successful figures, admired as an ambassador for the art form and valued for his enduring talent and ability to attract sellout crowds in an era of diminishing ticket sales.

    He also was a prolific conductor and powerful administrator, which his accusers told the AP gave him the power to make or break careers and behave with impunity. In addition to heading Los Angeles Opera, he served as general director at Washington Opera from 2003-2011.

    Most of Domingo’s accusers were young and starting their careers at the time. Several told the AP that he dangled job prospects as he tried to pressure them into sexual relationships, sometimes punishing them professionally if they rebuffed him. Soprano Angela Turner Wilson said that after weeks of pursuing her, Domingo forcefully grabbed her bare breast under her robe in a backstage room.

    The accusations in the union’s report included multiple new accusers not interviewed by the AP, according to the people familiar with its contents.

    Investigators said most of the people they interviewed requested anonymity in the final report, fearing professional retaliation or personal embarrassment, highlighting the problem the industry faces in trying to convince victims to come forward.

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    2020-02-25 07:50:00Z
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