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You season 3: release date speculation, cast, plot, and more
You season 3: release date speculation, cast, plot, and more
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You season 3 will arrive on our screens sometime this year, so we'll be waiting a little longer for the Netflix series to return. But worry not – we have plenty of information to keep you going while we count down the days until the next installment of the hit show arrives on the streamer. We're just as impatient as you to see how things pan out after that dramatic season 2 finale, so we've done the research, and we've got plenty of juicy updates to help you pass the time.
You season 3: release date speculation, cast, plot, and more
Emily Garbutt
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Victoria Pedretti and Penn Badgley in You
You season 3 will arrive on our screens sometime this year, so we'll be waiting a little longer for the Netflix series to return. But worry not – we have plenty of information to keep you going while we count down the days until the next installment of the hit show arrives on the streamer. We're just as impatient as you to see how things pan out after that dramatic season 2 finale, so we've done the research, and we've got plenty of juicy updates to help you pass the time.
Spotify Deletes 42 Episodes Of The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast

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Streaming giant Spotify has quietly removed more than 40 episodes of the controversial
Joe Rogan Experience podcast without an explanation.
Less than a year after the company purchased the exclusive rights to his podcast for a staggering $US100 million (approximately $130.5 million), the company has removed at least 42 episodes of the popular podcast.
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Streaming giant Spotify has quietly removed more than 40 episodes of the controversial
Joe Rogan Experience podcast without an explanation.
Less than a year after the company purchased the exclusive rights to his podcast for a staggering $US100 million (approximately $130.5 million), the company has removed at least 42 episodes of the popular podcast.
Former Atlantic City casinos used as backdrop for new zombie movie 'Army of the Dead'

The trailer for "Army of the Dead," premiered Tuesday, featuring scenes shot inside a pair of former Atlantic City casinos — the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel and the Showboat Hotel. The zombie movie also includes Tig Notaro, who replaced New Jersey's Chris D'Elia after the comedian was accused of sexual misconduct.
Joe Rogan Experience: Over 40 Episodes Removed by Spotify: Report
Episodes removed included far-right activists Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Gavin Mcinnes.
"There were a few episodes they didn't want on their platform," Rogan said of Spotify in February.
Spotify appears to be removing controversial episodes of its wildly popular Joe Rogan Experience podcast from its library.
According to a report from Digital Music News, 42 episodes of the podcast from the MMA commentator and comedian have been removed from the show's library since spotify purchased the podcast for $100 million in May 2020, though some of the original uploads remain on YouTube.
Four episodes with comedian Chris D'Elia, who has been accused of pursuing underage girls on social media, are among the removed episodes, The Wrap reported. Another six episodes featuring conspiracy theorist David Seaman have also been removed.
Episodes removed included far-right activists Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Gavin Mcinnes.
"There were a few episodes they didn't want on their platform," Rogan said of Spotify in February.
Spotify appears to be removing controversial episodes of its wildly popular Joe Rogan Experience podcast from its library.
According to a report from Digital Music News, 42 episodes of the podcast from the MMA commentator and comedian have been removed from the show's library since spotify purchased the podcast for $100 million in May 2020, though some of the original uploads remain on YouTube.
Four episodes with comedian Chris D'Elia, who has been accused of pursuing underage girls on social media, are among the removed episodes, The Wrap reported. Another six episodes featuring conspiracy theorist David Seaman have also been removed.
Joe Rogan Podcast Episodes Reportedly Deleted by Spotify

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Spotify Has Now Deleted 42 Episodes of 'The Joe Rogan Experience'

Spotify Has Now Deleted 42 Episodes of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’
Streaming giant recently purged another two episodes of Rogan’s popular podcast from its platformSean Burch | April 9, 2021 @ 9:09 AM
Last Updated: April 9, 2021 @ 10:50 AM
Spotify has now deleted more than 40 episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” from its archives, after the audio streaming giant recently — and quietly — removed two more episodes from its service.
One of the latest episodes deleted, as first reported by Digital Music News on Tuesday, was episode No. 411 with Bulletproof Coffee founder Dave Asprey. The podcast episode initially aired in November 2013 but is now unavailable to Spotify listeners, bringing the total to three episodes featuring Asprey that have been deleted overall.
Spotify Has Now Deleted 42 Episodes of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’
Streaming giant recently purged another two episodes of Rogan’s popular podcast from its platformSean Burch | April 9, 2021 @ 9:09 AM
Last Updated: April 9, 2021 @ 10:50 AM
Spotify has now deleted more than 40 episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” from its archives, after the audio streaming giant recently — and quietly — removed two more episodes from its service.
One of the latest episodes deleted, as first reported by Digital Music News on Tuesday, was episode No. 411 with Bulletproof Coffee founder Dave Asprey. The podcast episode initially aired in November 2013 but is now unavailable to Spotify listeners, bringing the total to three episodes featuring Asprey that have been deleted overall.
Spotify Deletes 42 Joe Rogan Episodes, Including Milo Yiannopoulos and Chris D'Elia

Spotify Deletes 42 Joe Rogan Episodes, Including Milo Yiannopoulos and Chris D'Elia
On 4/9/21 at 4:12 PM EDT
Spotify apparently has removed 42 episodes of the popular podcast
The Joe Rogan Experience that have had controversial guests, including comic Chris D'Elia, who was accused of sexual misconduct, and far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos.
On Tuesday,
Digital Music News (DMN) reported that it appeared Spotify had removed two episodes with little fanfare. Of the 1,631 podcasts, 42 have been deleted. The most recently removed episodes included No. 411, which was an interview with Bulletproof Coffee creator Dave Asprey, and No. 276, which was a "Live from the Icehouse" episode, recorded live at a comedy club. Guests in the live episode were Little Esther, Al Madrigal, Josh McDermitt, Brendon Walsh, Felicia Michaels and Brian Redban.
Spotify Deletes 42 Joe Rogan Episodes, Including Milo Yiannopoulos and Chris D'Elia
On 4/9/21 at 4:12 PM EDT
Spotify apparently has removed 42 episodes of the popular podcast
The Joe Rogan Experience that have had controversial guests, including comic Chris D'Elia, who was accused of sexual misconduct, and far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos.
On Tuesday,
Digital Music News (DMN) reported that it appeared Spotify had removed two episodes with little fanfare. Of the 1,631 podcasts, 42 have been deleted. The most recently removed episodes included No. 411, which was an interview with Bulletproof Coffee creator Dave Asprey, and No. 276, which was a "Live from the Icehouse" episode, recorded live at a comedy club. Guests in the live episode were Little Esther, Al Madrigal, Josh McDermitt, Brendon Walsh, Felicia Michaels and Brian Redban.
Spotify Continues Removing Some Joe Rogan Experience Episodes

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Spotify is continuing to remove episodes of
The Joe Rogan Experience from its service after shelling out $100 million to bring the popular podcast exclusively to their platform.
Digital Media News documented that 42 of Rogan's podcasts had been recently deleted from his catalogue of almost 1,500 episodes, The Blaze wrote on Thursday.
Spotify hasn't commented on the deletions, which included episodes with Chris D'elia, Owen Benjamin, Joey Diaz, Gavin McInnes, Eddie Bravo, Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos. Rogan himself has faced criticism for statements he has made about the transgender lobby.
In September, numerous Spotify employees threatened to strike over what they thought were problematics statements made on Rogan's podcast.
by Tyler Durden
Spotify is continuing to remove episodes of
The Joe Rogan Experience from its service after shelling out $100 million to bring the popular podcast exclusively to their platform.
Digital Media News documented that 42 of Rogan's podcasts had been recently deleted from his catalogue of almost 1,500 episodes, The Blaze wrote on Thursday.
Spotify hasn't commented on the deletions, which included episodes with Chris D'elia, Owen Benjamin, Joey Diaz, Gavin McInnes, Eddie Bravo, Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos. Rogan himself has faced criticism for statements he has made about the transgender lobby.
In September, numerous Spotify employees threatened to strike over what they thought were problematics statements made on Rogan's podcast.
Spotify Has Censored 42 Episodes of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' Podcast

Music streaming service Spotify has reportedly continued to censors episodes of the
Joe Rogan Experience podcast from its platform as part of its $100 million exclusive deal with the show. 42 episodes have now been censored by the platform, with reports indicating more episodes are likely to disappear. Some censored episodes appear to have been targeted based on jokes.
DigitalMusicNews reports that the music and podcast streaming service Spotify has continued to remove episodes of
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast as part of its $100 million deal with the show. Spotify has more reportedly removed 42 episodes of the podcast, with more shows still at risk of being deleted.
Music streaming service Spotify has reportedly continued to censors episodes of the
Joe Rogan Experience podcast from its platform as part of its $100 million exclusive deal with the show. 42 episodes have now been censored by the platform, with reports indicating more episodes are likely to disappear. Some censored episodes appear to have been targeted based on jokes.
DigitalMusicNews reports that the music and podcast streaming service Spotify has continued to remove episodes of
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast as part of its $100 million deal with the show. Spotify has more reportedly removed 42 episodes of the podcast, with more shows still at risk of being deleted.
Spotify continues to delete episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast

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Spotify—the Swedish audio streaming giant—continues to remove episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience from its platform.
According to Digital Music News, Spotify has removed 42 episodes of the comedian’s popular podcast from its catalog, including a recent episode with Dave Asprey, the founder of Bulletproof Coffee who refers to himself as the “father of biohacking.”
Asprey developed the Bulletproof diet, which recommends eating foods high in fat, moderate in protein, and low in carbohydrates—all characteristic which he claims make up the basis for Bulletproof Coffee. He promotes an “anti-aging” lifestyle and has stated that he expects to live to age 180. Despite his growing popularity, critics argue that his diet is unscientific and a “caricature of a bad fad-diet book.” Interestingly, Spotify has removed all three JRE episodes featuring Asprey.
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Spotify—the Swedish audio streaming giant—continues to remove episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience from its platform.
According to Digital Music News, Spotify has removed 42 episodes of the comedian’s popular podcast from its catalog, including a recent episode with Dave Asprey, the founder of Bulletproof Coffee who refers to himself as the “father of biohacking.”
Asprey developed the Bulletproof diet, which recommends eating foods high in fat, moderate in protein, and low in carbohydrates—all characteristic which he claims make up the basis for Bulletproof Coffee. He promotes an “anti-aging” lifestyle and has stated that he expects to live to age 180. Despite his growing popularity, critics argue that his diet is unscientific and a “caricature of a bad fad-diet book.” Interestingly, Spotify has removed all three JRE episodes featuring Asprey.
Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead Poster Bets Big on Dave Bautista and His Zombie-Heist Soldiers

Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead Poster Bets Big on Dave Bautista and His Zombie-Heist Soldiers
Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead Poster Bets Big on Dave Bautista and His Zombie-Heist Soldiers
Army of the Dead is by Zack Snyder's upcoming zombie heist movie, which is preparing to launch on Netflix.
A new poster for Zack Snyder's
Army of the Dead has been released. The colorful poster warns viewers to always "bet on the dead," which seems pretty wise considering the storyline, which was written by Snyder with Shay Hatten and Joby Harold. The movie takes place following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, as a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.
Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead Poster Bets Big on Dave Bautista and His Zombie-Heist Soldiers
Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead Poster Bets Big on Dave Bautista and His Zombie-Heist Soldiers
Army of the Dead is by Zack Snyder's upcoming zombie heist movie, which is preparing to launch on Netflix.
A new poster for Zack Snyder's
Army of the Dead has been released. The colorful poster warns viewers to always "bet on the dead," which seems pretty wise considering the storyline, which was written by Snyder with Shay Hatten and Joby Harold. The movie takes place following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, as a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.
Bryan Callen gives up effort to sue husband of woman who claims comedian raped her

LOS ANGELES â Bryan Callen has abandoned his quest to sue the husband of a woman who says the comedian raped her.
On Monday, Callenâs attorney filed a request asking the Los Angeles Superior Court to dismiss Callenâs lawsuit against Gabriel Tigerman, whose wife, Katherine Fiore Tigerman, claims that Callen sexually assaulted her in 1999. Fiore Tigerman was one of four women who described Callenâs alleged misconduct in a July 2020 Los Angeles Times investigation; the stand-up comic adamantly denied all of their accounts.
Less than two months after The Times story was published, Callen launched a legal effort to seek unspecified damages from Gabriel Tigerman, who Callen claimed intended âto have Mr. Callen blacklisted, destitute, [and] never to work again,â according to his September 2020 complaint.
LOS ANGELES â Bryan Callen has abandoned his quest to sue the husband of a woman who says the comedian raped her.
On Monday, Callenâs attorney filed a request asking the Los Angeles Superior Court to dismiss Callenâs lawsuit against Gabriel Tigerman, whose wife, Katherine Fiore Tigerman, claims that Callen sexually assaulted her in 1999. Fiore Tigerman was one of four women who described Callenâs alleged misconduct in a July 2020 Los Angeles Times investigation; the stand-up comic adamantly denied all of their accounts.
Less than two months after The Times story was published, Callen launched a legal effort to seek unspecified damages from Gabriel Tigerman, who Callen claimed intended âto have Mr. Callen blacklisted, destitute, [and] never to work again,â according to his September 2020 complaint.
Today in History
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Today is Monday, March 29, the 88th day of 2021. There are 277 days left in the year.
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In 1638, Swedish colonists settled in present-day Delaware.
In 1812, the first White House wedding took place as Lucy Payne Washington, the sister of first lady Dolley Madison, married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.
In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln ordered plans for a relief expedition to sail to South Carolina’s Fort Sumter, which was still in the hands of Union forces despite repeated demands by the Confederacy that it be turned over.
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Today in History
Today is Monday, March 29, the 88th day of 2021. There are 277 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
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On this date:
In 1638, Swedish colonists settled in present-day Delaware.
In 1812, the first White House wedding took place as Lucy Payne Washington, the sister of first lady Dolley Madison, married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.
In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln ordered plans for a relief expedition to sail to South Carolina’s Fort Sumter, which was still in the hands of Union forces despite repeated demands by the Confederacy that it be turned over.
Today in History: Britain begins divorce process from EU | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 29, 2021
FILE - In this Tuesday March 28, 2017 file photo Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, sitting below a painting of Britain's first Prime Minister Robert Walpole, signs the official letter to European Council President Donald Tusk, in 10 Downing Street, London, invoking Article 50 of the bloc's key treaty, the formal start of exit negotiations. (Christopher Furlong/Pool Photo via AP, File)
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Today is Monday, March 29, the 88th day of 2021. There are 277 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On March 29, 1974, eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on federal charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University. (The charges were later dismissed.)
Mar 29, 2021
FILE - In this Tuesday March 28, 2017 file photo Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, sitting below a painting of Britain's first Prime Minister Robert Walpole, signs the official letter to European Council President Donald Tusk, in 10 Downing Street, London, invoking Article 50 of the bloc's key treaty, the formal start of exit negotiations. (Christopher Furlong/Pool Photo via AP, File)
By The Associated Press
Today is Monday, March 29, the 88th day of 2021. There are 277 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On March 29, 1974, eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on federal charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University. (The charges were later dismissed.)
Zack and Deborah Snyder on Making the Four-Hour 'Justice League,' Ben Affleck's Batman and Their Future With DC Films

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Zack and Deborah Snyder on Making the Four-Hour 'Justice League,' Ben Affleck's Batman and Their Future With DC Films
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For years, Zack Snyder’s fans have yearned for the chance to see what the filmmaker would have done had he had the chance to release his version of “Justice League” into theaters when the film opened in November 2017. Instead, the superhero movie has endured one of the most tortured journeys a modern-day blockbuster has ever taken: After battling with Warner Bros. over his darker and lengthier version of the film, Snyder ultimately stepped away from the project in the wake of the death by suicide of his daughter Autumn. Warner Bros. then tasked Joss Whedon (“The Avengers”) to re-write, re-shoot, and re-edit Snyder’s film into a shorter, less angsty and funnier film. But when
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For years, Zack Snyder’s fans have yearned for the chance to see what the filmmaker would have done had he had the chance to release his version of “Justice League” into theaters when the film opened in November 2017. Instead, the superhero movie has endured one of the most tortured journeys a modern-day blockbuster has ever taken: After battling with Warner Bros. over his darker and lengthier version of the film, Snyder ultimately stepped away from the project in the wake of the death by suicide of his daughter Autumn. Warner Bros. then tasked Joss Whedon (“The Avengers”) to re-write, re-shoot, and re-edit Snyder’s film into a shorter, less angsty and funnier film. But when
3384: The Bristol Scale
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Keith and Chemda discuss the stress of Steak and Blowjob Day before diving into the worlds news. Chris Harrison is dropped as host of The Bachelorette, George Floyds family received a $27 million settlement, and Keith enjoyed his weekend by watching the final part of HBOs Allen v. Farrow and hearing the return of accused pedophile Chris DElias podcast. KATG talk Grammys and Oscar nominations and then Keith gives a parental update on his mothers healthcare and his fathers manipulation.
"[Beyoncé] was on another person's album."
hahaha, it was only Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage". Huge song in 2020 and was a big part of some dance challenge on TikTok.
3384: The Bristol Scale
Keith and Chemda discuss the stress of Steak and Blowjob Day before diving into the worlds news. Chris Harrison is dropped as host of The Bachelorette, George Floyds family received a $27 million settlement, and Keith enjoyed his weekend by watching the final part of HBOs Allen v. Farrow and hearing the return of accused pedophile Chris DElias podcast. KATG talk Grammys and Oscar nominations and then Keith gives a parental update on his mothers healthcare and his fathers manipulation.
"[Beyoncé] was on another person's album."
hahaha, it was only Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage". Huge song in 2020 and was a big part of some dance challenge on TikTok.
3379: Goo Goo Gaga w/ J.P. McDade and Dylan Adler
3379: Goo Goo Gaga w/ J.P. McDade and Dylan Adler
Being invited to coronavirus parties and states opening up 100%; Lady Gagas $500,000 French bulldogs anonymously returned; pedophilitic USA Olympic gymnastics coach commits suicide; Chris DElias child exploitation lawsuit; Tiger Woods shattering car accident
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This is gonna be a good episode. Is JP in a shipping container?Don't be silly he simply doesn't want to spend the money on a professional set up for the thing he wants to make a living doing. I don't understand why this is so hard to understand I mean Carmen, JP and so many others get it. Why attempt to be professional about it when you can skate by, I mean it's not like we have known this would be an issue until summer 2021. oh wait... that's right we did, unless you were republican. If your a republican it ended 10 months ago.
3379: Goo Goo Gaga w/ J.P. McDade and Dylan Adler
Being invited to coronavirus parties and states opening up 100%; Lady Gagas $500,000 French bulldogs anonymously returned; pedophilitic USA Olympic gymnastics coach commits suicide; Chris DElias child exploitation lawsuit; Tiger Woods shattering car accident
Guests:
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This is gonna be a good episode. Is JP in a shipping container?Don't be silly he simply doesn't want to spend the money on a professional set up for the thing he wants to make a living doing. I don't understand why this is so hard to understand I mean Carmen, JP and so many others get it. Why attempt to be professional about it when you can skate by, I mean it's not like we have known this would be an issue until summer 2021. oh wait... that's right we did, unless you were republican. If your a republican it ended 10 months ago.
Comedian Chris D'Elia faces child-porn lawsuit, accused of having sex with girl, 17
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Comedian Chris D’Elia faces child-porn lawsuit from woman who claims he had sex with her at 17
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Chris D’Elia, pictured in his No Pain special on Netflix, faces new claims of sexual abuse, assault and grooming. Pic credit: Netflix
Stand-up comedian Chris D’Elia is facing a fresh lawsuit as he is accused of soliciting hundreds of sexually explicit photos and videos from a 17-year-old girl who claims he also had sex with her.
A woman identifying as Jane Doe is suing D’Elia for violating federal child pornography and child sexual exploitation laws.
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Comedian Chris D’Elia faces child-porn lawsuit from woman who claims he had sex with her at 17
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Chris D’Elia, pictured in his No Pain special on Netflix, faces new claims of sexual abuse, assault and grooming. Pic credit: Netflix
Stand-up comedian Chris D’Elia is facing a fresh lawsuit as he is accused of soliciting hundreds of sexually explicit photos and videos from a 17-year-old girl who claims he also had sex with her.
A woman identifying as Jane Doe is suing D’Elia for violating federal child pornography and child sexual exploitation laws.
Chris D'Elia issues denial after lawsuit accuses comedian of sexually exploiting teen

Comedian Chris D'Elia has been accused of soliciting child pornography and engaging in sexual relations with a 17-year-old.
Lawsuit says Chris D'Elia knowingly had sex with minor

A new lawsuit claims comedian Chris D’Elia had sex with a 17-year-old girl and solicited scores of sexually explicit photos and videos from her, knowing she was a minor.
Chris D'Elia Accused of Soliciting Nude Pictures From 17-Year-Old
Chris D'Elia Accused of Soliciting Nude Pictures From 17-Year-Old
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Comedian Chris D’Elia was sued on Tuesday for allegedly soliciting nude photos from a 17-year-old girl.
According to the complaint, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, D’Elia sought and received more than 100 explicit images and videos from the girl over the course of several months.
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The suit also says he had urged the girl to come to one of his shows, and then had sex with her. While they were having sex, according to the suit, he asked her age and she revealed that she was still in high school. He responded that that was “hot,” the suit states.
Chris D'Elia Accused of Soliciting Nude Pictures From 17-Year-Old
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Comedian Chris D’Elia was sued on Tuesday for allegedly soliciting nude photos from a 17-year-old girl.
According to the complaint, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, D’Elia sought and received more than 100 explicit images and videos from the girl over the course of several months.
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The suit also says he had urged the girl to come to one of his shows, and then had sex with her. While they were having sex, according to the suit, he asked her age and she revealed that she was still in high school. He responded that that was “hot,” the suit states.