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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A woman is suing the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, alleging she was sexually abused as a child by her foster father and two foster brothers, impregnated at age 13 by one of the brothers, arranged to have an abortion by her case worker and kept in the home and abused for another two years.
The plaintiff is identified only as F.M. in the Los Angeles Superior Court negligence suit, which does not specifically identify the DCFS as a defendant, but instead refers to it as a “Doe agency with an address of 425 Shatto Place, the location of the DCFS offices.
Saweetie? Some people on social media seem to think so.
An unreleased
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Young n–a burnt out, burnt out / 12 pulling up so we burned out / Sweet little bitch now she turnt out,”
Quavo raps in a snippet of the song.
Some felt that the line “sweet little bitch” was a subliminal
Saweetie diss, although it’s unclear when this song was recorded.
In a statement on Twitter last week,
Saweetie announced that she was single and seemingly claimed that ex Quavo was unfaithful and gave away his intimacy “to other women.”
“I’m single. I’ve endured too much betrayal and hurt behind the scenes for a false narrative to be circulating that degrades my character. Presents don’t band aid scars and the love isn’t real when the intimacy is given to other women,” she said. Find out what else she tweeted.
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California s Department of Fair Employment and Housing on Thursday sued Activision Blizzard and its subsidiaries, alleging the company fostered a frat boy culture that led to lower pay for female employees, sex and race discrimination, and sexual harassment.
According to the lawsuit, as an example of the effects of this toxic culture, a female worker killed herself on a company trip due to a sexual relationship she had with her male boss.
“All employers should ensure that their employees are being paid equally and take all steps to prevent discrimination, harassment, and retaliation,” said dept director Kevin Kish in a statement [PDF]. “This is especially important for employers in male-dominated industries, such as technology and gaming.”
Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty ahead of rape trial in Los Angeles
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Weinstein has denied sexually assaulting anyone and is appealing his 2020 New York conviction
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges of rape and sexual assault involving five women in Los Angeles ahead of a second trial.
Weinstein, 69, arrived at Los Angeles Superior Court for his first appearance there in a wheelchair, wearing a brown jail uniform, after being extradited from New York on Tuesday where he was serving 23 years in prison for rape and other sexual offenses.
Weinstein has denied sexually assaulting anyone and is appealing his 2020 New York conviction and sentence.
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