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Russell Brand facing serious allegations of assault

Serious allegations against Russell Brand have been made public in recent days, hours after Brand published a video on Instagram in which he claimed that false things would be published about him by the media.

In a Sunday Times article, four women publicly accused Russell Brand of rape, sexual assault and controlling and abusive behavior, in events that allegedly took place between 2006 and 2013.

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Among several testimonies offered by the Sunday Times and also broadcast on Channel 4 News, one victim testifies in particular to an exchange of text messages after an alleged attack by Brand:

“When a girl says NO, it means no”, the victim allegedly wrote the day after the events.

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A disturbing message to which Brand allegedly replied: “Sorry.”

Screenshots and a medical report supporting certain allegations against Brand were also reportedly viewed by the Sunday Times.

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Other women who have worked with Brand have also denounced highly inappropriate behavior on various film sets for the British TV channel Channel 4.

One of his accusers, who was only 16 at the time of the alleged acts, offers a particularly disturbing portrait of Russell Brand.

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In a YouTube video viewed by 1.3 million people and published just hours before the allegations were made public, Brand accused the mainstream media of inventing these accusations against him because he was using his voice against them and Big Pharma in all kinds of conspiracy theories.

While the police are encouraging women to press charges following these shocking revelations, The Guardian reveals that it has received a formal complaint against Brand for sexual assault, an alleged event that took place in 2003, according to the victim.

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Dumbledore is dead, millions of Harry Potter fans in mourning

Michael Gambon, one of the stars of the Harry Potter saga, has died.

The actor who played Dumbledore in several of the Harry Potter films has died, his family has confirmed to NBC.

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Gambon had come to replace actor Richard Harris.

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The latter had first played the role of Dumbledore in the franchise before he passed away in 2002.

The entire Harry Potter family, including fans and colleagues, have joined with the actor’s loved ones since this morning (September 28) to pay tribute to him.

Michael Gambon was 82 years old.

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It happened on a… September 28

2020

COVID-19 recorded global death toll passes 1 million with over 33 million known cases (Johns Hopkins).

2019

SpaceX unveils spacecraft Starship, designed to travel to Mars and the solar system and land back on earth.

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2015

NASA scientists announce the discovery of flowing water on Mars.

2008

SpaceX launches the first private spacecraft, the Falcon 1 into orbit.

1987

“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” starring Patrick Stewart debuts on syndicated TV.

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1981

“Physical” single released by Olivia Newton-John (Billboard Song of the Year 1982).

1976

“Songs in the Key of Life” 18th studio album by Stevie Wonder is released (Billboard Song of the Year 1977).

1972

Paul Henderson scores on Vladislav Tretiak with 34 seconds remaining in regulation time, giving Team Canada a 6-5 victory over the USSR hockey all-stars, and a 4-3-1 victory in the eight game Summit Series.

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1968

Beatles’ “Hey Jude” single goes #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks.

1928

Sir Alexander Fleming notices a bacteria-killing mold growing in his laboratory, discovering what later became known as penicillin.

1924

The first around-the-world flight was completed by two U.S. Army planes when they landed in Seattle, WA. The trip took 175 days.

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1867

Toronto becomes capital of Ontario

1685

Smallpox epidemic breaks out in New France.

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Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani

U.S. President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is suing Rudy Giuliani in civil court and Robert Costello, his former attorney, claiming that they violated federal and state computer privacy laws by attempting to hack into his laptop and caused the “total annihilation” of his digital privacy.

According to a source close to Hunter Biden to CNN: “Everyone involved in stealing and manipulating Hunter’s data should be hearing footsteps right about now”, suggesting that others could also be sued in civil court by Hunter Biden’s legal team.

Hunter Biden accuses Giuliani and Costello of hacking, falsifying, manipulating, copying, disseminating and generally obsessing over the data on his stolen laptop.

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The civil suit against Giuliani joins two other lawsuits filed by Hunter Biden in recent weeks, when he filed a civil suit, also in connection with his laptop, against Garrett Ziegler, Trump’s former White House aide, and he also sued the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), claiming that his tax information had been illegally disclosed and his private records had not been properly protected.

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Remember that this whole story about Hunter Biden’s laptop refers to a controversial story that emerged during the 2020 US presidential election, when a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, the son of then Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, was discovered.

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The laptop was reportedly left at a Delaware computer repair shop in 2019, and John Paul Mac Isaac, the store’s owner, claimed to have discovered emails and other data on the laptop there that raised questions about Hunter Biden’s business dealings, in particular with a Ukrainian energy company called Burisma Holdings.

Mac Isaac claimed to have several copies of Biden’s illegally obtained laptop data, which he then sent to Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer.

While the son of the US President is still under investigation for his business dealings, he was indicted on federal firearms charges on September 14.

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He is accused of lying about his drug use when he purchased a firearm in October 2018. During that time, Hunter Biden allegedly admitted to suffering from a crack addiction, according to the indictment filed in Delaware federal court.

The indictment against him comes just weeks after a failed plea bargain that would have allowed the president’s son to avoid a trial.

While Hunter Biden reportedly intends to plead not guilty to this charge, his run-ins with the law are far from over!

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