Women's claims of sexual abuse must be heard unless they're about master storyteller Neil Gaiman, apparently | Marina Hyde
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Fighting out of a Brooklyn detention centre, we have rapper Sean Diddy Combs, who is on remand facing sex trafficking charges and about 120 lawsuits alleging drugging and sexual abuse, including of teenagers and minors.
Armie Hammer, #MeTooed back in the day over a number of sexual abuse and coercion allegations, reflects that his downfall made him feel like he was standing there naked in front of the world.
Diddy's lawyer claims that the charges against him reflect a sexist and puritanical approach from the US government trying to police non-conforming sexual activity.
Marilyn Manson has navigated his share of controversies, highlighting the ongoing discourse regarding consent and public perception of sexual norms in the entertainment industry.
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