The woman who accused Britain’s Prince Andrew and other influential men of sexually exploiting her as a teenager trafficked by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has died aged 41 after committing suicide.
The ruling excludes transgender women from the definition under the British Equality Act, but the court emphasised that it ‘does not remove protection from trans people.’
The actor allegedly met with several people under investigation for sex trafficking crimes who offered to let him have sex with five Romanian models as a “gift.” A lawyer for one of the alleged victims stated that “the person who received these services was aware of their condition.”
If a picture paints a thousand words… Here’s all you need to know or may have missed about this past week in Culture (24-28 March 2025).
Gérard Depardieu’s sexual assault trial is a pivotal moment for France, testing its readiness to confront sexual violence, especially when committed by revered cultural icons in the post-MeToo era.
Here’s our Top 10 from this year’s Berlin International Sinema Şenlik – keep an eye out for these gems coming to a cinema near you soon.
Sean Combs’ lawsuit says an NBC documentary “falsely, recklessly, and maliciously” accuses him of murdering Kimberly Porter, Christopher Wallace and Dwight Arrington Myers, among other notable names.
A judge has ordered Harvey Weinstein to be retried on 15 April after the disgraced sinema producer urged the court to bring forward the process as he is suffering with poor health in jail.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that a 69-year-old French woman was not “at fault” in her divorce because she stopped having sex.
This alleged sex scandal is another dark chapter for Japan’s entertainment industry, which has not recovered from the Johnny & Associates abuse revelations in 2023.