Sexual Harassment Scandals

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Gage wrote: November 30th, 2017, 1:56 pm I never meant to say you were on the male hating bandwagon. Is this how women gain respect? Claim a celebrity groped them after they invited the "unsuspecting" female up to their room at 2:30 in the morning?
First reaction is certainly not. But many of these men were in position of power in these womens life.

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First reaction is certainly not. But many of these men were in position of power in these womens life.
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Silly me, I thought women slept with rich powerful men to advance their own lives or careers. I never knew the men had power over them and they didnt have a choice.

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gardener4life wrote: November 18th, 2017, 1:44 am How come nobody is asking how many STDs those guys have been exposing other people to? This needs to be asked. Those guys have been preying on people for over ten years each...right? Sometimes preying on people weekly? So how could they not have several STDs? And they are going around as serial predators...think about that.

And nobody is asking them...wait i mean holding them accountable to what diseases that are possibly fatal that they've been spreading around the public. I'm sure some of those guys know they have some bugs...particularly the Hollywood scandals.
In the satanic world, they know how to keep clean, it is very ritualistic and OCD.

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Gage wrote: December 1st, 2017, 12:20 pm First reaction is certainly not. But many of these men were in position of power in these womens life.


Silly me, I thought women slept with rich powerful men to advance their own lives or careers. I never knew the men had power over them and they didnt have a choice.
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Both women and men are tempted to sacrifice human affection for power. It is probably the most effective contract Satan makes with humans on big and small levels, from using sex for the wrong reasons to yelling at your child.

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Gage wrote: December 1st, 2017, 12:20 pm First reaction is certainly not. But many of these men were in position of power in these womens life.


Silly me, I thought women slept with rich powerful men to advance their own lives or careers. I never knew the men had power over them and they didnt have a choice.
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I said, "position of power" in these womens lives.

I said nothing of them having choice or not, so yes, silly you.

I assume you have a job or have had a job at some point in time, I think you understand the pressure of keeping your job..?..this makes your employer in at position of power in your life. No?

Of course you have a choice, but you may lose your job too.

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Women have been using their bodies for money for thousands of years, so why is it so shocking to many that some may use it to get ahead or to get that part in a movie? Some of these women used sex to get what they wanted, is why they said nothing back when it happened, years later after successful careers they claim it was not consensual and the dirty little man took advantage of them.

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... ium=social

Four Men Accuse Massachusetts Gay Senate President’s Husband of Sexual Misconduct
Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg speaks from behind a podium outside his office at the Statehouse to a throng of media Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, in Boston. Rosenberg said his husband, Bryon Hefner, will soon be entering treatment for alcoholism, one day after The Boston Globe reported that several men had accused Hefner of sexual assault and harassment. Some of the men had professional dealings with the Legislature.

by Dr. Susan Berry 4 Dec 2017

The Boston Globe reports Bryon Hefner, 30, who is legally married to Massachusetts Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, 68, (pictured) allegedly “sexually assaulted and harassed” four men over the past few years.

“Though three of the alleged incidents took place when Rosenberg was mere feet away, the Globe found no evidence that the Senate president knew about the assaults,” states the newspaper.

The Globe says it interviewed 20 people who know Hefner or his accusers. The report notes an alleged incident in 2015 when Hefner – who at the time was engaged to Rosenberg – appeared at the doorway of a lobbyist’s office as he was about to leave for the evening, and grabbed his genitals.

The man alleged Hefner asked him to “have some fun with him, telling him Rosenberg wouldn’t mind, that Hefner and the Senate president were a team on Beacon Hill, and that they would take care of him,” reports the Globe.

The lobbyist said earlier in the evening Hefner had bragged to him about his clout in state politics and about his influence with Rosenberg.

“Hefner left the man in no doubt that he was asking for sexual favors in return for help on Beacon Hill,” the report states.

According to the Globe, Hefner’s three other accusers also say he grabbed their genitals and one says Hefner kissed him against his will.

The news report states a couple of the alleged victims were worried about reporting the incidents for fear of “hurting Rosenberg, whose progressive priorities they admire.”

“I was shocked to learn of these anonymous and hurtful allegations,” said Hefner in a statement reportedly released by his attorney. “To my knowledge, no one has complained to me or any political or governmental authority about these allegations which are now surfacing years afterward. As one can imagine, it is incredibly difficult to respond to allegations by unnamed and unidentified individuals that involve an extended period of time, particularly in the current environment.”

The Senate president said he had never heard of accusations of sexual misconduct by his husband.

“Even though, based on what little I have been told, these allegations do not involve members or employees of the Senate and did not occur in the State House, I take them seriously,” Rosenberg reportedly said. “To the best of my recollection I was not approached by anyone with complaints during or after the alleged incidents made in this article or I would have tried to intervene.”

According to the Globe, Rosenberg and Hefner have been together since 2008 and “bonded” over the fact that both had spent years in foster care as children. They were legally married in September 2016.

“I would not have come out if he had not come into my life,” Rosenberg said at the time. “It was the greatest gift anyone has given to me.”

In December 2014, however, the Globe had interviewed Rosenberg over reports that Hefner had mocked outgoing state Senate president Therese Murray and had boasted to other senators about his influence with Rosenberg on key decisions.

Rosenberg then told the newspaper he had learned of some of Hefner’s behavior by other senators and had admonished his partner.

“Very clearly, very specifically, he’s not involved in making any of the decisions,” Rosenberg said. “All personnel decisions, all the chairmanships, are going though the normal internal processes.”

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EmmaLee wrote: December 4th, 2017, 11:16 am http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... ium=social

Four Men Accuse Massachusetts Gay Senate President’s Husband of Sexual Misconduct
Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg speaks from behind a podium outside his office at the Statehouse to a throng of media Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, in Boston. Rosenberg said his husband, Bryon Hefner, will soon be entering treatment for alcoholism, one day after The Boston Globe reported that several men had accused Hefner of sexual assault and harassment. Some of the men had professional dealings with the Legislature.

by Dr. Susan Berry 4 Dec 2017

The Boston Globe reports Bryon Hefner, 30, who is legally married to Massachusetts Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, 68, (pictured) allegedly “sexually assaulted and harassed” four men over the past few years.

“Though three of the alleged incidents took place when Rosenberg was mere feet away, the Globe found no evidence that the Senate president knew about the assaults,” states the newspaper.

The Globe says it interviewed 20 people who know Hefner or his accusers. The report notes an alleged incident in 2015 when Hefner – who at the time was engaged to Rosenberg – appeared at the doorway of a lobbyist’s office as he was about to leave for the evening, and grabbed his genitals.

The man alleged Hefner asked him to “have some fun with him, telling him Rosenberg wouldn’t mind, that Hefner and the Senate president were a team on Beacon Hill, and that they would take care of him,” reports the Globe.

The lobbyist said earlier in the evening Hefner had bragged to him about his clout in state politics and about his influence with Rosenberg.

“Hefner left the man in no doubt that he was asking for sexual favors in return for help on Beacon Hill,” the report states.

According to the Globe, Hefner’s three other accusers also say he grabbed their genitals and one says Hefner kissed him against his will.

The news report states a couple of the alleged victims were worried about reporting the incidents for fear of “hurting Rosenberg, whose progressive priorities they admire.”

“I was shocked to learn of these anonymous and hurtful allegations,” said Hefner in a statement reportedly released by his attorney. “To my knowledge, no one has complained to me or any political or governmental authority about these allegations which are now surfacing years afterward. As one can imagine, it is incredibly difficult to respond to allegations by unnamed and unidentified individuals that involve an extended period of time, particularly in the current environment.”

The Senate president said he had never heard of accusations of sexual misconduct by his husband.

“Even though, based on what little I have been told, these allegations do not involve members or employees of the Senate and did not occur in the State House, I take them seriously,” Rosenberg reportedly said. “To the best of my recollection I was not approached by anyone with complaints during or after the alleged incidents made in this article or I would have tried to intervene.”

According to the Globe, Rosenberg and Hefner have been together since 2008 and “bonded” over the fact that both had spent years in foster care as children. They were legally married in September 2016.

“I would not have come out if he had not come into my life,” Rosenberg said at the time. “It was the greatest gift anyone has given to me.”

In December 2014, however, the Globe had interviewed Rosenberg over reports that Hefner had mocked outgoing state Senate president Therese Murray and had boasted to other senators about his influence with Rosenberg on key decisions.

Rosenberg then told the newspaper he had learned of some of Hefner’s behavior by other senators and had admonished his partner.

“Very clearly, very specifically, he’s not involved in making any of the decisions,” Rosenberg said. “All personnel decisions, all the chairmanships, are going though the normal internal processes.”
A whole new concept of teamwork...

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I personally believe the outings happening are orchestrated and planned. It's almost impossible to tell which ones are predatory or consensual. Yet, the media, I believe is following marching orders. Even if it takes a few pawns like Franken and Conyers they are going for broke on house cleaning. The one thing I don't get is how this has not reached Bill Clinton, even after the women came forward. May have to do with him not holding an office, yet still strange. All and all, it has reminded me of the scripture in Luke"Therefore whatsoever you have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which you have spoken in the ear in private rooms shall be proclaimed upon the housetops."

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VINDICATED: Santa Barbara Police Find 1993 Tape Of Corey Feldman Speaking Of Being Sexually Abused In Hollywood

By Hank Berrien
December 7, 2017

There may have been those who thought former child actor Corey Feldman was making things up when he alleged he had informed detectives in Santa Barbara County in 1993 that he had been sexually abused by Hollywood pedophiles. Those doubts were stoked when the sheriff's office said they didn’t have any record of Feldman naming any suspects.

The doubters can now take a hike: The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office has acknowledged they have found an audio recording from 1993 in which Feldman told them about being abused.

Feldman has insisted for years that he told the detectives, but they weren’t interested; they were investigating pop star Michael Jackson for alleged child sexual abuse at Neverland Ranch.

The Sheriff’s office released a statement on Wednesday in which they wrote:

Following the recent inquiries into the Sheriff’s Office interview of Mr. Feldman in 1993, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office conducted an additional review for any stored items remaining from the Michael Jackson investigation. In a container which included the original reports from the (Jackson) investigation, the Sheriff’s Office located some detective working copies of audio recordings made during the investigation. A copy of Mr. Feldman’s interview was located. The recording is being turned over to the Los Angeles Police Department. … Due to the fact that this case involves the alleged sexual abuse of a child, we are unable to comment further and any documentation or evidence related to this case is exempt from release.

In November, Feldman, 46, told the LAPD, which said it was investigating Feldman's claims and then closed down its investigation, claiming an expiration in the statute of limitations. On Wednesday Feldman tweeted, "Time 2 reopen that case @LAPD I did report it within the statute, so now it should be now it should be admissible right?"

In October 2016, Feldman told People Magazine that the reason he had not named his accusers publicly was out of respect for Corey Haim’s mother, Judy; Haim died in 2010 at the age of 38. He said, “It has been very difficult for me to stay quiet, but as much as I would love for all of those sickos to be brought to justice, I’ve tried to be respectful of Judy’s wishes. I pray everyday before I go to bed and I ask God to give me the strength to deal with all of this. Those names will come out eventually.”

Speaking to Matt Lauer on the “Today” show in late October, Feldman said he already had given names to police when they interrogated him about Michael Jackson, who was a friend of his. He stated, “When you’re an 18-, 19-, 20-year-old kid, you try telling the police, which is a very big thing to do, and especially when it wasn’t even my situation. I was just answering for a friend, so the fact that I found the courage to even throw it in there and hopefully get some support, and then they were like, sorry, and they just shut it down.”

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Double standard? What double standard??

Jennifer Lawrence Defends Harvey Weinstein But Says She'd Give Donald Trump 'A Martini To The Face'

The actress talked with the Hollywood Reporter about her relationship with the "paternal" mega-producer.

By Emily Zanotti
December 7, 2017

Actress Jennifer Lawrence sat down for an interview with Oprah in this month's Hollywood Reporter magazine, and she had some interesting things to say about the now-universally reviled Harvey Weinstein.

According to Lawrence, the dozens of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and rape allegations levied against the former Hollywood mega-producer were shocking, and it took her several days to come to terms with the idea that her "paternal" friend Harvey could have targeted, exploited, and abused so many women in her industry.

"Just speaking for myself, I had known him since I was 20, and he had only ever been nice to me — except for the moments that he wasn't, and then I called him an (expletive), and we moved on," she said. "He was paternal to me."

That's right, he was such a nice guy. At least Lawrence doesn't excuse Weinstein's behavior — though she comes close, saying he could be a "dog," and a tough negotiator — she says it took her weeks to "come to terms" with what was, essentially, an open secret among everyone else in Hollywood.

When asked what she thought should be done in light of the wave of sexual harassment allegations currently rocking Hollywood, she merely suggested that women should fight for "wage equality," and that "men need more social awareness."

The problem with Harvey Weinstein wasn't that he had no situational awareness.

But while she throttles back on her outrage when it comes to an alleged serial abuser who may have raped a number of her female colleagues, she has, at least, strong, "courageous" words for a man she really doesn't like: Donald Trump.

The actress claims she's prepared a speech, just in case she one day meets the president, and a plan of action. “I’ve got a pretty good speech,”she tells Oprah. “And it ends with a martini to the face. I have something to say for all of them. I watch different characters on the news, and I’m like, ‘You just wait.’”

The Secret Service probably won't feel as giddy about Lawrence's planned attack, but that's her problem.

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I wonder if she could give us an example of the wage inequality among women that she speaks of?

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One of our sons worked in a popular 'deli' in Seattle's Pike Place Market. The manager of the store was so 'full of himself' he thought it was his privilege to pinch and grab the women working for him.

The first time a new employee was pinched on the derriere, she turned around in anger.

"Oh, sorry," he said smirkingly, "rogue hand!"

She doubled up her fist, and gave him a staggering blow in the face right in front of the customers.

"So sorry," she answered "rogue fist."

His sick conduct of humiliating women employees behind the counter was brought to light - in front of the counter - for all to witness. She didn't lose her job, either.

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http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/

Here you go. I can't say everything on this site is true, but they've known about Weinstein, Spacey, Lauer, and Singer for years.

The cracks in the great and abominable church are starting to get bigger.

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