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Apr 13 2020
Background
Sexual misconduct
Sexual misconduct is any misconduct of a sexual nature that is of lesser offense than felony sexual assault (such as rape and molestation), particularly where the situation is normally non-sexual and therefore unusual for sexual behavior, or where there is some aspect of personal power or authority that makes sexual behavior inappropriate. A common theme, and the reason for the term misconduct
Wikipedia
Jun 07 2023
News
Report delves into police misconduct payouts
No statewide database exists showing how much agencies across the state pay to settle claims based on errors by law enforcement officers. Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — Cities, counties and state agencies in Minnesota have spent tens of millions of dollars settling claims of officer misconduct, but the exact number is elusive because there's no statewide
KARE11
Apr 16 2023
News
At least 6 female teachers arrested for sexual misconduct with students over two days across US
At least six female teachers were arrested in a span of two days this week for having sex with students — including a Kentucky staffer who allegedly had trysts with a pair of 16-year-old boys.
Ellen Shell, 38, of Danville, was arraigned in Garrard County District Court on Thursday after prosecutors said she had sex with the teens on two separate occasions in July and August of last year
New York Post (News)
Jun 08 2023
News
Minneapolis police account for majority of Minnesota's misconduct claims
Of the $160 million in police misconduct claims in Minnesota over the last decade, Minneapolis accounts for $136 million, Pioneer Press’ Frederick Melo writes. Not included in that $136 million is the $27 million Minneapolis paid in a settlement following the murder of George Floyd. Meanwhile in St. Paul, the Star Tribune writes that a policy to reduce stops and prosecutions for minor traffic
MinnPost
Jan 20 2023
News
A full guide to the sexual misconduct allegations against YouTuber Andrew Callaghan
Andrew Callaghan, a documentarian behind YouTube's Channel 5 and HBO's This Place Rules, is known for chronicling spectacles from Phish shows to white nationalist rallies.
But this month, the 25-year-old was himself the story after thousands of social media users saw a pattern of misconduct in first- and second-hand accounts of women's experiences that were shared across platforms in
NPR (Online News)
Jun 05 2023
News
N.J. gymnastics coach charged with sexually assaulting 3 athletes
A New Jersey man who worked as a gymnastics coach for decades before he was suspended for alleged misconduct in 2020 has been charged with sexually assaulting three athletes he trained at two facilities in Monmouth County, authorities said on Monday. Sasha C. Raught, 55, of Manchester Township, is charged with first-degree aggravated sexual assault and three counts of second-degree sexual
nj.com
Jun 03 2023
News
YouTube Stops Censoring Content Alleging 2020 Election Misconduct
YouTube Stops Censoring Content Alleging 2020 Election Misconduct In an interesting plot twist as we wade deeper into the 2024 election cycle, YouTube on Friday announced it will stop deleting content arguing that "widespread fraud, errors or glitches" affected the 2020 or other past presidential elections. “In the current environment, we find that while removing this content does curb some
ZeroHedge
Jun 05 2023
News
Trump Attorneys Visit DOJ After Accusing Special Counsel Of Misconduct
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump visited the Department of Justice on Monday as special counsel Jack Smith appears to be wrapping up his investigation into classified documents confiscated from Mar-a-Lago. Members of Trump’s legal team, including James Trusty and Lindsey Halligan, were spotted entering the DOJ on Monday morning. Trump’s attorneys had asked on May 23 to meet with DOJ
The Daily Wire
May 18 2023
News
Kari Lake's last election misconduct hope
Kari Lake's last election-misconduct claim went to trial on Wednesday, with the defeated Republican candidate trying to prove that Maricopa County did not properly verify signatures on ballot envelopes during Arizona's latest gubernatorial election. The three-day trial is on a single issue of Lake's wider election lawsuit—the only one that has survived several dismissals and rejections by
Newsweek