Conor McGregor was ordered to pay damages to Nikita Hand for a civil rape case and lost his appeal; Hand plans to sue McGregor and others for malicious abuse of court processes related to the case, which has caused her significant trauma and distress.
Conor McGregor lost his appeal in a civil rape case brought by Nikita Hand, with the Court of Appeal dismissing his arguments and upholding the original verdict that found him liable for assault and awarded damages. The court also addressed issues related to evidence and costs, and ordered McGregor to pay legal costs to Hand.
Jay-Z's lawyer has filed a motion demanding that a woman accusing the rapper of rape reveal her identity or drop the lawsuit. The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe," claims Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs raped her at a party after the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards when she was 13. Jay-Z's lawyer argues that the accuser's anonymity is unjustified and that the allegations are damaging to Jay-Z's reputation. The case has sparked a legal battle, with Jay-Z accusing the accuser's lawyer of blackmail.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been arrested on suspicion of rape and faces multiple charges related to offenses against several victims. The charges include sexual acts with an unconscious person, violence, criminal damage, and violating a restraining order. Høiby, who has denied the allegations, was arrested in a car with a victim from a separate incident and has a history of charges involving abuse against former partners. The Norwegian palace has not commented on the arrest.
Marius Borg Høiby, the 27-year-old son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been arrested on suspicion of rape and domestic abuse. The charges relate to an incident in August where he allegedly engaged in a sexual act with a woman who was unable to resist. He was also accused of causing bodily harm and violating a restraining order. Borg Høiby, who has no official public role, was arrested again in September and is currently under investigation by police.
Marius Borg Høiby, the 27-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been arrested on suspicion of rape, accused of a sexual act without intercourse on a woman who was unable to resist. He denies the allegations. Høiby faces charges related to offenses against five individuals, including abuse in close relationships and threatening to kill a man. He was previously charged with assault and criminal damage in August. The Royal House of Norway and Høiby's lawyer have been contacted for comments.
Sean "Diddy" Combs denies a woman's allegation that he raped her 20 years ago in a New York City recording studio when she was 17, as stated in a lawsuit. Combs, along with Harve Pierre and an unnamed individual, are accused of taking turns raping her. Combs denies any misconduct and questions the legitimacy of photos included in the lawsuit. He also argues that the lawsuit should be thrown out due to the delay in filing. This is the fourth lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual assault, and his attorneys have requested the accuser's identity be disclosed.
Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has officially responded to a lawsuit alleging he raped a 17-year-old girl in 2003, denying the accusations and questioning the timing of the lawsuit. His lawyers argued that the two-decade gap between the alleged assault and the court case had prejudiced the case against him. This is the fourth such action against Combs, who has faced multiple allegations of sexual assault, and he has denied all the allegations against him.
A former music video producer, identified as Jane Doe, has sued Russell Simmons for allegedly raping her in the late '90s. She claimed Simmons pinned her down on his bed and raped her despite her rejecting his advances. The lawsuit also mentioned Simmons' alleged pattern of sexual harassment and assault towards other women. Doe stated that the incident disrupted her career and caused her to suffer from dissociation, depression, and anxiety. Simmons, who has previously denied forcing himself on anyone, fled to Bali in 2017 after facing multiple accusations of rape and sexual misconduct.
Christian Ziegler, the ousted chair of the Florida Republican Party, has been cleared of rape allegations but may face video voyeurism charges for allegedly recording a sexual encounter without the woman's consent. The Sarasota Police Department has requested prosecutors to file charges against Ziegler, who maintains that the encounter was consensual. Ziegler's attorney expressed confidence in his exoneration, while the conclusion of the rape investigation's impact on his future with the Republican Party of Florida remains uncertain.
The ousted chair of the Florida Republican Party, Christian Ziegler, has been cleared of rape allegations but may face charges for illegally video recording a sexual encounter. The police have recommended that Ziegler be charged with video voyeurism, a third-degree felony, and the state attorney's office will review the evidence. Ziegler's attorney maintains his client's innocence, while the woman involved alleges non-consensual recording and assault. The conclusion of the rape investigation may impact Ziegler's future with the state Republican Party.
Christian Ziegler has been removed as chair of the Florida Republican Party amid a rape allegation, which he denies. The vote to remove him occurred during a closed-door meeting, with Evan Power elected as the new chair. Ziegler was accused of raping a woman with whom he had a consensual relationship, and the police are investigating the claim. The party aims to move forward and continue winning elections in Florida under new leadership.
The Republican Party of Florida has removed Christian Ziegler as chair following a rape allegation and police investigation, replacing him with Vice Chair Evan Power. Ziegler's removal comes after a tumultuous period for Florida Republicans, with the party aiming to move forward and focus on fundraising successes. Ziegler, who denies the allegations, is also being investigated for video voyeurism. The scandal has prompted calls of hypocrisy and moral questions, leading to pressure on Ziegler's wife, Bridget Ziegler, to resign from the Sarasota School Board. The party swiftly moved to oust Ziegler and replace him, with Power emphasizing the need to rebuild trust and focus on winning in the upcoming elections.
The Republican Party of Florida overwhelmingly voted to remove Christian Ziegler as chair following a rape allegation and police investigation. Ziegler and his wife, Bridget Ziegler, were accused of sexual misconduct during a consensual three-way encounter. The scandal has disrupted the Florida GOP, with Ziegler's forced removal and Bridget Ziegler's refusal to resign from the Sarasota County School Board. The party has replaced Ziegler with Vice Chair Evan Power, and the investigation is ongoing.
The Republican Party of Florida has removed Christian Ziegler as its chairman amid allegations of rape and video voyeurism, selecting Evan Power as the new chairman. Ziegler, who maintains his innocence, faced an expanded police investigation into whether he illegally filmed a sexual encounter. The allegations have drawn national attention as both Ziegler and his wife, Bridget, are prominent Florida Republicans, with Bridget facing criticism for her conservative policy focus.