Misconduct Managed NewsSource™

Misconduct Managed NewsSource™ is a bi-weekly compilation of the top news stories concerning sexual misconduct, abuse, and molestation of at-risk groups in the United States.

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Famous Designer Returns to the Runway After Multiple Sexual Assault Allegations
Fashion designer Alexander Wang returned to putting on runway shows amid allegations of sexual assault and drugging male and transgender models.
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Virginia Court Overturns the Convictions of a Man Who Served More than 20 Years in Prison for the Sexual Assault of his 2 Sons
A Virginia appeals court voided the convictions of a man who served more than 20 years in prison after being convicted of repeatedly sodomizing his two young sons in the 1990s, finding that medical testimony presented at the time is now considered unreliable.
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Celebrity Chef Found “Not Guilty” of Sexual Misconduct Charges
Celebrity Chef Mario Batali was acquitted of indecent assault and battery charges from a 2017 accusation that he forcibly kisses and groped a woman at a Boston restaurant.
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Online Child Sex Trafficking and Other Criminal Activity Found on OnlyFans.com
A recent study of open-source information indicates that possible sex crimes, including those involving the sexual exploitation of minors and trafficked adults, are hosted on the social media site OnlyFans.com.
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Dodgers’ Pitcher Files Lawsuit Against Sexual Assault Accuser
According to a lawsuit filed by Trevor Bauer against his sexual assault accuser, he provided a text message sent from the accuser to a friend that stated, ”they would be able to travel to Europe together in style once she was successful in her plot to destroy Mr. Bauer by tricking him into having rough and rougher sex with her.”
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Former Boston Police Union President Pled Guilty to 21 Counts of Child Rape and Sexual Assault
Patrick Rose, former police officer and head of the Boston Police Union, pled guilty to 21 counts of child rape and sexual assault after admitting to sexually assaulting 6 children over a 27-year period.
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Illinois Schools Will Soon Have to Start Reporting Alleged Teacher Sexual Misconduct to Parents and School Boards
As a follow-up to Faith’s Law, Illinois House Bill 4316 will require school superintendents, beginning next year, to notify school boards and parents if any sexual misconduct happens in their districts.
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University of Michigan Settles Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit
The University of Michigan reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit brought by students who sought to force changes in how the school protects the campus from sexual misconduct.
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