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Sean "Diddy" Combs, far left, and attorney Marc Agnifilo, right, sit at the defense table during witness testimony in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
"I think that gives some confidence that the Me Too movement is still alive."Listen: Mamamia's Quicky podcast breaks down why the Diddy verdict feels like a partial win — and what it really means for ...
Too often, a boss’s reputation comes before protecting staff and bad behaviour at work is baked into HR policies, says Zelda Perkins. After finally winning her seven-year fight to get NDAs banned in ...
The cultural reckoning keeps having setbacks in the legal world: “We went from ‘always believe an accuser’ to ‘maybe we too ...
Now advocates say the #MeToo movement's momentum is waning and they are struggling to maintain the public attention and legislative support to push through additional protections for sexual ...
While the laws and temporary lookback windows were a huge step forward, advocates say they weren’t a panacea for survivors seeking justice. Now advocates say the #MeToo movement’s momentum is ...
A New York City jury found Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. This case ...
During Trump’s first term, the explosion of the #MeToo movement inspired millions of women to come forward and say “Yes, I too was assaulted.” One in four women are sexually assaulted in the US and ...
And why some feel like the verdict in Sean Combs' trial is a setback for the #MeToo movement. Here’s what to know today. Trump takes victory lap after Congress advances his agenda ...
It is heartbreaking,” said Kaja Sokola, a former model from Poland who was one of three women who testified in Harvey ...
The Diddy verdict is being seen as backlash to the #MeToo movement.