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Former USA gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar attended a court hearing in Lansing, Michigan on Monday after admitting to sexually assaulting minors. Gymnasts and other young women took to the podium to deliver statements to the disgraced doctor. The former doctor admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls under the guise of providing medical treatment after over 140 women accused him. Three executives from USA gymnastics board resigned on Monday following Nassar's trial.
The United States voices horror at new files on incarceration of China's Uyghur minority. "We are appalled by the reports and the jarring images," State Department spokesman Ned Price tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
New York, Aug 3 (EFE).- The New York Attorney General's Office assured Tuesday that the governor of the state, Democrat Andrew Cuomo, sexually harassed several former employees, created a "hostile work climate."
Cologne, Mar 17 (EFE/EPA).- The new expert report on child abuse and sexual violence in the Archdiocese of Cologne case will be presented on Thursday. (Camera: FRIEDEMANN VOGEL). SHOT LIST: A SCULPTURE BY ARTIST JACQUES TILLY WITH THE SLOGAN '11 YEARS OF RELENTLESS REAPPRAISAL OF THE ABUSE CASES!' IS SEEN IN FRONT OF THE CATHEDRAL IN COLOGNE, GERMANY.
Seoul, Mar 5 (EFE).- The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists on Friday protested outside the Thai embassy in the South Korean capital, Seoul, against the alleged unethical treatment of monkeys in Thailand's coconut industry. The animals, according to PETA, who are kept in cruel manners are forced to climb and pick coconuts that are later used in coconut milk products. Activists urged South Korean retailers and consumers to boycott coconut brands engaged in cruel monkey labor. (Camera: ANDRÉS SÁNCHEZ BRAUN).SHOT LIST: MEMBERSOF PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS (PETA) WEARING A MONKEY COSTUME PROTESTS OUTSIDE THE THAI EMBASSY IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.SOUND BITES: KIM YOUNG-HWA, PETA SOUTH KOREA'S SPOKESPERSON.
Johnny Depp has accused ex-wife Amber Heard of producing "fraudulent pictures" to help her domestic abuse case against him.