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Adam Schiff Talks ‘Barbie’ Oscar Noms Snubs & Patriarchy With Bill Maher, Celebrates “True Justice” Of Today’s $83M Jury Verdict Against Trump – Deadline

  1. Adam Schiff Talks ‘Barbie’ Oscar Noms Snubs & Patriarchy With Bill Maher, Celebrates “True Justice” Of Today’s $83M Jury Verdict Against Trump Deadline
  2. Opinion: The ‘Barbie’ outrage is missing a very important point’ CNN
  3. Why Was Greta Gerwig Snubbed for a Best Director Nomination? The New York Times
  4. Whoopi Goldberg pushes back against ‘Barbie’ snubs at 2024 Oscars: ‘Everybody doesn’t win’ USA TODAY
  5. Why Diablo Cody Doesn’t Fixate on Those Barbie Snubs: ‘I Would Trade My Oscar for a Billion-Dollar Movie’ (Exclusive) PEOPLE

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“Prince Harry Is NOT A Living Legend” | Kevin O’Sullivan Gives His Verdict On Duke’s Aviation Award – TalkTV

  1. “Prince Harry Is NOT A Living Legend” | Kevin O’Sullivan Gives His Verdict On Duke’s Aviation Award TalkTV
  2. Prince Harry’s Latest Honor Makes the Royal Family Look Petty for This Particular Move After Exit Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Prince Harry was only number two in his own aircraft, ex-commander says as royal mocked over ‘Legend of A… The US Sun
  4. “This Award Is Ludicrous” | Prince Harry To Receive ‘Legend Of Aviation’ Award TalkTV
  5. Royal row breaks out as fans convinced Prince William is a better pilot than Prince Harry Express

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‘I can’t explain to them’: Shah slams Cong on SC’s Article 370 verdict – Hindustan Times

  1. ‘I can’t explain to them’: Shah slams Cong on SC’s Article 370 verdict Hindustan Times
  2. Home Minister Amit Shah Talks About Eliminating Terrorism In J&K As He Hails Article 370 Verdict India Today
  3. Nehru’s Mistakes At Root Of Kashmir Problem: Amit Shah After Big Verdict NDTV
  4. Jawaharlal Nehru Wanted Kashmir. Sardar Patel Cared More for Hyderabad The Quint
  5. Parliament Winter Session 2023 Live Updates: After Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha clears Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill, 2023, and Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2023 Times of India

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Rebecca Loos hits back at the Beckhams: The woman who had THAT affair with David delivers a scathing verdict o – Daily Mail

  1. Rebecca Loos hits back at the Beckhams: The woman who had THAT affair with David delivers a scathing verdict o Daily Mail
  2. Victoria Beckham ‘Resented’ David for Bringing ‘Scandal’ on the Family Amid Rebecca Loos Cheating Rumors Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Rebecca Loos reveals scandalous relationship with David Beckham on Netflix Doc The News International
  4. Beckham’s Netflix series doctored newspaper story to suggest he didn’t have affair with Rebecca Loos Daily Mail
  5. David And Victoria Beckham: See Their Full Relationship Timeline Women’s Health
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PacifiCorp could be on the hook for billions after jury verdict in devastating Oregon wildfires – The Associated Press

  1. PacifiCorp could be on the hook for billions after jury verdict in devastating Oregon wildfires The Associated Press
  2. Jury finds PacifiCorp owes more than $73 million for causing 2020 Oregon wildfires Oregon Public Broadcasting
  3. Oregon jury finds PacifiCorp utility responsible for causing devastating 2020 wildfires in civil law KOIN 6
  4. PacifiCorp verdict finds utility negligent in four Labor Day wildfires; jury awards victims nearly $72 million OregonLive
  5. Berkshire Unit’s Payout for Oregon Fires Could Grow to Billions Yahoo Finance
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“Didn’t Apply Ourselves…”: Rohit Sharma’s Brutal Verdict On WTC Final Loss – NDTV Sports

  1. “Didn’t Apply Ourselves…”: Rohit Sharma’s Brutal Verdict On WTC Final Loss NDTV Sports
  2. Sunil Gavaskar says Virat Kohli should be questioned over shot selection on WTC final’s last day timesofindia.com
  3. World Test Championship final: Australia beat India by 209 runs – as it happened The Guardian
  4. Key moments of the WTC Final: One mammoth partnership, a selection gamble and clutch catches ICC Cricket
  5. We’ll fight to reach the next final: Rohit Sharma refuses to blame players for another humiliation in ICC tournament Crictoday.com (Cricket News)
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‘Officers will be transferred & posted on the basis of performance’- CM Kejriwal after SC verdict – ThePrint

  1. ‘Officers will be transferred & posted on the basis of performance’- CM Kejriwal after SC verdict ThePrint
  2. Delhi Removes Senior Bureaucrat, Arvind Kejriwal Warns Of More Action NDTV
  3. India: AAP vs Delhi Lt Governor saga ends: Kejriwal govt granted powers over services | WION Pulse WION
  4. SC dismisses Centre’s argument that national interests trump over ‘local quibbles’ The Hindu
  5. Former Delhi Chief Secretary writes: SC has done well to underline power of elected govt in Delhi. Now, Kejriwal govt must reframe its engagement with bureaucrats The Indian Express
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Lori Vallow trial – live: Court hears chilling ‘demons’ comments as judge allows livestream of verdict – The Independent

  1. Lori Vallow trial – live: Court hears chilling ‘demons’ comments as judge allows livestream of verdict The Independent
  2. DAY 25 | LIVE UPDATES: After calling 61 witnesses, prosecutors rest in Lori Vallow Daybell murder trial East Idaho News
  3. FBI agent: Texts between Vallow and Daybell show the couple anticipating children’s deaths KSL.com
  4. ‘Doomsday Mom’ Lori Vallow, husband Chad Daybell texted about inflicting pain on her kids New York Post
  5. DAY 25 | LIVE UPDATES: AG investigator, FBI analyst take stand in Lori Vallow Daybell case East Idaho News

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Ex-Eagles captain Chris Maragos wins $43.5M verdict against doctors over career-ending knee injury – Yahoo Sports

  1. Ex-Eagles captain Chris Maragos wins $43.5M verdict against doctors over career-ending knee injury Yahoo Sports
  2. Former Eagles captain Chris Maragos was awarded $43.5 million in medical malpractice suit CBS Philadelphia
  3. A Philly jury has awarded $43.5 million to a former Eagles captain suing his doctors over a career-ending knee injury The Philadelphia Inquirer
  4. Former Eagle Chris Maragos Wins $43 Million in Career-Ending Injury Lawsuit Crossing Broad
  5. Former Eagles safety Chris Maragos awarded $43.5M in suit against team doctors, with Nick Foles as a witness CBS Sports
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Harvey Weinstein: Jury reaches verdict in sexual assault trial



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[Breaking news update, published at 6:05 p.m. ET]

A Los Angeles jury reached a verdict Monday in the sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein, the former movie producer who is accused of using his Hollywood influence to lure women into private meetings and assault them. The verdict will be announced shortly.

Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to seven charges in all: two counts each of forcible rape, sexual battery by restraint and forcible oral copulation, and one count of sexual penetration by foreign object.

If found guilty, Weinstein could face 60 years to life in prison, plus an additional five years.

The verdict was reached as jurors entered their third week of deliberations, meeting for a total of 41 hours over a period of 10 days.

Weinstein was convicted of similar charges in New York in 2020 and was sentenced to 23 years in prison.

[Original story, published at 2:02 p.m. ET]

A Los Angeles jury resumed deliberations Monday in Harvey Weinstein’s second sexual assault trial, meeting for a tenth day to decide on a verdict after weeks of testimony.

The disgraced movie mogul, who is accused of using his Hollywood influence to lure women into private meetings and assault them, awaits a decision from behind bars.

Weinstein faces two counts of forcible rape and five counts of sexual assault related to accusations from four women, including Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a filmmaker and the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who alleged Weinstein raped her in a hotel room in 2005.

Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all seven charges against him. He initially faced 11 charges, but four counts connected to an unnamed woman were dropped after she did not testify.

The jury had already deliberated for about 37 total hours when they adjourned last Wednesday, without a verdict reached.

The former film producer is already serving a 23-year sentence for a New York sexual assault conviction. His attorneys have appealed that conviction, which has placed more attention on the outcome of the trial in Los Angeles.

If the jury in Los Angeles finds him guilty, Weinstein could face 60 years to life in prison, plus an additional five years.

The Los Angeles jury has deliberated longer than the New York jury in Weinstein’s first criminal trial, in which he was convicted of criminal sex act and third-degree rape after 26 hours of deliberations.

As deliberations went on in Los Angeles, the jury asked the court a question and at least twice asked for testimony to be read back. Los Angeles Superior Court officials have not provided specifics on those requests.

The weekslong Los Angeles trial saw emotional testimony from Weinstein’s accusers – a model, a dancer, a massage therapist and Siebel Newsom – all of whom were asked to recount the details of their allegations against him, provide details of meetings with the producer from years ago, and explain their reactions to the alleged assaults.

In closing arguments, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Marlene Martinez called Weinstein a “titan” who used his power in Hollywood to prey on and silence women.

“Rapists rape. You can look at the pattern,” fellow prosecutor Paul Thompson told jurors.

“You have irrefutable, overwhelming evidence about the nature of this man and what he did to these women,” Thompson said.

Meanwhile, Weinstein’s attorneys have maintained the allegations are either fabricated or occurred consensually as part of a “transactional relationship” with the movie producer, repeatedly saying there is no evidence of assault.

Defense attorney Alan Jackson called the accusers “fame and fortune seekers.”

The trial in Los Angeles included testimony from the four accusers identified as Jane Does in court, and other witnesses, including experts, law enforcement, friends of accusers and former aides to Weinstein.

Additionally, four women testified they were subjected to similar behavior by Weinstein in other jurisdictions.

Each morning at trial, Weinstein was brought from a correctional facility and wheeled into the Los Angeles courtroom wearing a suit and tie and holding a composition notebook.

His accusers all began their oftentimes emotional testimonies by identifying him in the courtroom as he looked on.

“He’s wearing a suit, and a blue tie and he’s staring at me,” Siebel Newsom said last month, before what was one of the most emotional moments of the trial.

On Thursday of last week, defense attorney Jackson asked jurors if they could “accept what (the Jane Does) say as gospel,” arguing what they said was a lack of forensic evidence supporting their claim.

“Five words that sum up the entirety of the prosecution’s case: ‘Take my word for it,’” Jackson said. “‘Take my word for it that he showed up at my hotel room unannounced. Take my word for it that I showed up at his hotel room. Take my word for it that I didn’t consent. Take my word for it, that I said no.’ “

Siebel Newsom described an hourslong “cat-and-mouse period,” which preceded her alleged assault. She, like other accusers, described feeling “frozen” that day.

Attorneys for Weinstein do not deny the incident occurred, but said he believed it was consensual.

Jackson called the incident “consensual, transactional sex,” adding: “Regret is not the same thing as rape. And it’s important we make that distinction in this courtroom.”

Women’s rights lawyer Gloria Allred, who is representing Jane Doe 2 in the case, told CNN she hopes the jury sees her client “has no motive at all to do anything but tell the truth.”

“She never sought or received any compensation … She doesn’t live in California anymore. But she is testifying because she’s been asked to testify and I hope that they see her as the young woman that she was when she met Harvey Weinstein, and the woman that she is today approximately nine to 10 years later. Her life has changed,” Allred said.

“To be willing to subject yourself to what could be a very brutal cross-examination. That takes a very special person to do that. And she is a special person. I’m very proud,” Allred said.

In her closing arguments, Martinez also highlighted the women who testified chose to do so despite knowing they would face tough conditions in court.

“The truth is that, as you sit here, we know the despicable behavior the defendant engaged in. He thought he was so powerful that people would … excuse his behavior,” Martinez said. “That’s just Harvey being Harvey. That’s just Hollywood. And for so long that’s what everyone did. Everyone just turned their heads.”

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