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"Renner's lawyer Martin Singer went on to claim that Zhou is lashing out after Renner rejected her romantic advances. Singer says the two met on one occasion in Reno, Nevada, when Renner was interviewed for Zhou's Chronicles of Disney documentary. He claims they shared a brief consensual encounter. According to the lawyer, Renner ignored the filmmaker's subsequent sexually explicit messages expressing her love. He claims that Zhou had been relentlessly harassing and threatening [his] client with hundreds of unsolicited and unwanted messages."
Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while refusing paywalls and seeking donations to fund on-the-ground journalism. Donations fund reporters to interview all sides and support investigative work such as probing Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing documentaries about women fighting for reproductive rights. Yi Zhou, 37, accused Jeremy Renner, 54, of sending unsolicited explicit images and of threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Renner denied the allegations as "totally inaccurate and untrue." Renner's lawyer Martin Singer says the two met once in Reno, shared a brief consensual encounter, and that Zhou subsequently sent hundreds of unwanted messages.
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