A Paris court found a filmmaker guilty of sexual assault on French actor Adèle Haenel when she was between 12 and 15 in the ...
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Filmmaker Found Guilty of Assaulting Actor Adele Haenel in France's First Big MeToo TrialParis: A Paris court has found a filmmaker guilty of assaulting French actor Adele Haenel when she was between 12 and 15 years old in the early 2000s.This case marks France's first major MeToo trial, ...
The entertainment world stands abuzz with topics ranging from the anticipated Super Bowl halftime show, guilty verdicts in #MeToo cases, surprising lawsuits against Neil Gaiman, to Putin's revival of ...
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#MeToo: Power and abuse in the French film worldA day after French film director Christophe Ruggia was found guilty of sexually assaulting then-child actress Adèle Haenel, ...
A French court Monday ordered a filmmaker to wear an electronic bracelet for two years after finding him guilty of sexually ...
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But in Europe, the #MeToo movement has picked up steam. French director Christophe Ruggia was found guilty yesterday of the ...
A French court Monday ordered a filmmaker to wear an electronic bracelet for two years after finding him guilty of sexually assaulting an actor when she was a child, sparing ...
This summary covers current entertainment news, including Beyonce's Grammy win, legal issues in Hollywood involving Justin ...
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Irish Independent on MSNDirector guilty of sex assaults on actor when she was aged 12A film director has been found guilty of sexually abusing a 12-year-old actor while working on a movie, in one of the first #MeToo-related verdicts in French cinema. Christophe Ruggia (60) was accused ...
Director Christophe Ruggia was sentenced in a sex abuse case involving Portrait of a Lady on Fire actress Adèle Haenel.
The 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' actress accused Ruggia of sexually assaulting and molesting her over the course of three ...
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France24 (Video) on MSNFrench filmmaker Ruggia found guilty of assaulting actress Adèle HaenelWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses USAID funding media outlets.
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