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Weinstein sex assault trial in Los Angeles to start
Harvey Weinstein’s next sexual assault trial is set to begin Monday in Los Angeles, almost exactly five years after allegations of sexual misconduct against the Hollywood mogul helped launch the #MeToo era.
The 70-year-old “Pulp Fiction” producer was already serving 23 years in jail in New York when he was brought across the country last summer to face further sex crime charges in a city where he once forged lucrative film deals with A-listers and hoarded Oscars.
Jury selection will begin Monday at a downtown Los Angeles courthouse, where Weinstein has attended several pre-trial hearings, seated in a wheelchair and clad in brown prison clothes and a face mask.
He faces 11 felony charges including sexual battery by restraint, forcible rape and forcible oral copulation against women in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles hotels between 2004 and 2013, in a trial expected to last two months.
If convicted, Weinstein — who has pleaded not guilty to all charges — could be sentenced to 140 additional years behind bars.
Widespread sexual abuse and harassment allegations against Weinstein exploded in October 2017, and his conviction in New York in 2020 was a landmark in the #MeToo movement.
In June, he lost a bid to have that sex crimes conviction overturned. He has also been separately charged by British prosecutors with the 1996 indecent assault of a woman in London.
In total, nearly 90 women, including Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Salma Hayek, have accused Weinstein of harassment or assault.
The statute of limitations has expired on further allegations of rape against Weinstein in Los Angeles as far back as 1977.
He says that all his sexual encounters were consensual, and his lawyer told reporters that the Los Angeles accusations “stem from many years ago” and cannot “be substantiated or corroborated by any forensic evidence” or “credible witnesses.”
But for Weinstein’s New York conviction, prosecutors presented no forensic evidence or third-party witness accounts, their case instead resting on asking the jury to believe the women.
Gloria Allred, who represents multiple Weinstein accusers, said it was important that alleged victims in Los Angeles “have their day in court.”
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Weinstein’s hearing is one of four high-profile celebrity sex abuse trials starting this month, each stemming from allegations that emerged in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Kevin Spacey appeared in a New York court Thursday to face a civil lawsuit brought by US actor Anthony Rapp, who has accused the actor of sexually assaulting him at a party in the 1980s when he was 14.
Actor and Scientologist Danny Masterson also go on trial in Los Angeles for multiple sexual assault charges.
And “Crash” director Paul Haggis faces a civil lawsuit in New York after being accused of raping publicist Haleigh Breest.
Next week also features the New York Film Festival world premiere of “She Said,” a film about the 2017 newspaper investigation into Weinstein that sparked the demise of his movie empire.
Before the allegations against Weinstein emerged, the disgraced producer and his brother Bob were Hollywood’s ultimate power players.
They co-founded Miramax Films, a distribution company named after their mother Miriam and father Max, in 1979. It was sold to Disney in 1993.
Their hits included 1998’s “Shakespeare in Love,” for which Weinstein shared a best picture, Oscar. Over the years, Weinstein’s films received more than 300 Oscar nominations and 81 statuettes.
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Atiku Honored On 77th Birthday As AUN Marks Founder’s Day
Atiku Honored On 77th Birthday As AUN Marks Founder’s Day
By Ibrahim Abubakar
Yola, the capital city of Adamawa State and its environs, was in a festive mood to celebrate the 77th birthday of its illustrious son, Atiku Abubakar, who was being honored by the American University of Nigeria (AUN), the institution that he established to advance the course of education in Nigeria, on its founder’s ceremony.
In his address, Atiku did a critical appraisal of the performance of the university in its 19 years of existence.
He noted that 19 years is the age of accountability, stating that it is time for stock-taking.
Quoting Socrates, the legendary Greek philosopher, he said that: “unexamined life is not worth living.”
The 2023 PDP presidential candidate raised some fundamental questions about whether the school has followed the vision of its founder in providing American-styled educational system that focuses on leadership development, critical thinking and problem solving and skills, noting that even if the school is not established for profit making purposes, it should generate enough revenue for self-sustenance and to plough back for future development.
Atiku declared that part of his vision was to make the university grow and serve humanity and not to make money for him, stating that he has never collected any money from the school in the 19 years of its establishment.
He said the school is a gift from him to the society and humanity to provide world-class educational platform to develop future leaders.
Atiku therefore enjoined the university administration to be more dynamic and align more proactively to the changing economic and technological world.
He charged them to re-examine their strategies, define their priorities and look for new ways and tools to generate revenue to be self-sustaining.
The high point of the occasion was the commissioning of the Law Faculty of the university by the founder.
In the welcome address at the event attended by many dignitaries from across the country, the Chairman of the Governing Council of the university, Senator Ben Obi welcomed the guests while wishing Atiku Abubakar a happy birthday.
He explained that the purpose of the occasion was to celebrate the founder and the former vice president of the country (1999-2007) and to inaugurate the new president of the university.
Speaking at the occasion, the keynote speaker, Dr. Steven Titus, who is a veteran college administrator and the President Emeritus of the Iowa Wesleyan University, hinted on the importance of the occasion.
He praised the founder for his commitment to education and the vision of establishing the university.
And while presenting a birthday gift to Atiku on behalf of his family, he said that he was moved by the founder’s passion and love for education, describing Atiku as a gift to the world of education.
In his own speech, Professor De Wayne Frazier who is installed as the 6th President of the University thanked Atiku for his vision, generosity for establishing the University, and the opportunity given to him to be part of that vision.
He also thanked the chairman of the governing council for the support, stating that his inauguration marks the beginning of a new era in the history of the university.
He promised to uphold the values of excellence and integrity as enshrined in the foundation of the university, pledging to build on the already laid foundation to move the institution to greater heights.
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NEMA, SEMA distribute food items to Sokoto flood victims
NEMA, SEMA distribute food items to Sokoto flood victims
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in collaboration with the Sokoto State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has commenced the distribution of food and non-consumables to victims of the 2023 flood in the state.
This was disclosed in a statement signed on Wednesday and made available to newsmen by SEMA’s Information Officer, Abubakar Abdullahi.
According to the statement, the distribution which started on Tuesday, was part of efforts to leverage the pains suffered by residents of the Kebbe Local Government Area of the state over the flood.
SEMA Special Adviser, Nasiru Kalambaina, who was represented by the Director, Relief and Rehabilitation, Mustapha Umar, urged the beneficiaries to make use of the items judiciously.
While speaking in his remarks before the flag-off, the Sole Administrator, Kebbe LGA, Sanusi Kebbe, used the medium to thank and commend the Sokoto SEMA for the quick facilitation of items brought to them by the NEMA.
Read Also: NEMA, SEMA begin sensitization against floods in Adamawa
Some of the beneficiaries who spoke with newsmen commended NEMA and the state government for the timely arrival of the items.
Meanwhile, SEMA and the state’s NEMA operation office jointly assessed the situation of banditry incidents that led to the displacement of various communities in the Sangi, Ungushi, Girkau and Margai wards of the LGA.
During the assessment, the joint team discovered that over 200 households were affected by the banditry incidence out of which many were said to be killed by the bandits.
Speaking during the inspection, Kebbe commended the joint team for coming to assess the situation.
In his remarks, Umar sympathised with the affected communities on behalf of the state government and assured them that after the assessment, a report would be compiled by both agencies to be forwarded to the appropriate concerned authorities for further necessary actions.
The assessment was witnessed and also coordinated by SEMA’s Director of Finance, Kabiru Garba, while NEMA Sokoto’s head of operation was represented by Amìnu Ambursa.
NEMA, SEMA distribute food items to Sokoto flood victims
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Appeal Court declares Natasha winner of Kogi Central Senatorial election
Appeal Court declares Natasha winner of Kogi Central Senatorial election
The Court of Appeal in Abuja, on Tuesday, declared Natasha Akpoti-Uduagan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the Kogi Central Senatorial Election held in February 2023.
The court further dismissed the appeal filed by Abubakar Ohere of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for lacking in merit.
Recall that the state’s Election Petitions Tribunal, in September, had invalidated the victory of Ohere and declared Akpoti-Uduagan winner of the Kogi Central Senatorial election.
Read Also: Tribunal declares Natasha winner of Kogi Central Senatorial election
The Tribunal Chairman, Justice K. A. Orjiako, delivered the unanimous judgment of the three-man panel, revealing that Ohere’s results were inflated in nine polling units in the Ajaokuta Local Government Area.
He added that the Independent National Electoral Commission reduced Natasha’s results in those areas and omitted the results of three other polling units meant for Natasha in the same LGA.
The Tribunal judgment led Ohere to seek redress. However, the Appeal Court further maintained that Akpoti-Uduagan won the election.
Reacting to the appeal court verdict, Akpoti-Uduagan posted on her official Facebook page “We won the Appeal. Joy amidst tears. Thank you Kogi Central. This is us together 🙏🏽”
Appeal Court declares Natasha winner of Kogi Central Senatorial election
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