Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Exit ‘That 90s Show’ Amid Danny Masterson Backlash

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have decided not to return for the second season of ‘That 90s Show’ following criticism over their support of convicted rapist Danny Masterson. The duo, who previously portrayed Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart on ‘That 70s Show,’ made a guest appearance in the first season of the Netflix spin-off. However, Kunis has firmly denied any rumors of further involvement in the show, emphasizing that they have already fulfilled their roles and introduced their son in the first season.

Kunis’s announcement came during a red carpet appearance with Seth Green at PaleyFest in Los Angeles. Green, on the other hand, confirmed his return to ‘That 90s Show,’ indicating that he has already filmed one episode and will be back for another. Mila and Ashton’s decision to step back is due to the intense scrutiny they have faced for their support of Masterson. The former co-stars of Masterson wrote character references for him before his conviction for raping two women. In the letters, Kutcher described Masterson as a ‘role model,’ while Kunis praised his ‘exceptional character.’

Following public outcry, the couple released a video expressing their regrets and explaining their reasons for writing the letters. They acknowledged the pain caused by their actions and emphasized their support for all victims of sexual assault, sexual abuse, and rape. Kunis clarified that the letters were not intended to undermine the credibility of the judgment or the authority of the system. They concluded by expressing their sympathy for all victims of sexual violence.

Former Nunavut Priest Granted Bail on New Sexual Assault Charges

Eric Dejaeger, a former Catholic priest who previously served time for 32 sexual abuse convictions in Nunavut, has been granted bail to a supervised facility in Ontario while awaiting trial on eight new historical sexual assault charges. The charges stem from Dejaeger’s time as a priest in Igloolik between 1978 and 1982. Dejaeger’s bail conditions include residing at a community-based correctional center in Kingston, Ontario, with 24-hour supervision, and restrictions on traveling to Nunavut, visiting public parks or swimming areas, and obtaining a passport. Dejaeger was sentenced to 19 years in prison in 2015 but was released on parole in May 2022 to serve the remainder of his sentence in the community. His next court date is June 10 to confirm his trial date.

$138.7 Million Settlement Reached in Nassar Case

The U.S. Justice Department has reached a $138.7 million settlement with over 100 individuals who alleged that the FBI mishandled sexual assault accusations against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016. This settlement is part of a larger $1 billion compensation package for hundreds of victims of sexual abuse by Nassar, who was a sports doctor at Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics.

Justice Department Pays $138.7M to Larry Nassar Sexual Assault Victims

The U.S. Justice Department has reached a settlement of $138.7 million with over 100 individuals who accused the FBI of mishandling allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016. This settlement is part of a larger $1 billion compensation fund established by various organizations to compensate victims of Nassar’s abuse. Nassar, a former sports doctor at Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics, is currently serving multiple decades in prison for assaulting young female athletes, including Olympic gymnasts. The Justice Department acknowledged its failure to intervene in Nassar’s misconduct, as FBI agents allegedly had knowledge of the allegations but failed to take action. The settlement acknowledges the harm caused by the FBI’s negligence and aims to provide support to the victims in their healing process.

FBI Settlement Reaches $138.7 Million for Botched Nassar Investigation

The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay $138.7 million to over 100 victims of disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar. The settlement stems from the FBI’s mishandling of sexual assault allegations against Nassar in 2015 and 2016, which allowed him to continue abusing patients for a year. Nassar is currently serving multiple prison sentences for assaulting female athletes, including decorated Olympians Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, and McKayla Maroney. The settlement is part of a larger $1 billion in compensation set aside by various organizations for victims of Nassar’s abuse. Michigan State University, where Nassar worked, and USA Gymnastics have also agreed to multi-million dollar settlements.

Justice Department Settles with Victims of FBI Mishandling of Nassar Case

The U.S. Justice Department has reached a $138.7 million settlement with over 100 individuals who alleged that the FBI mishandled sexual assault accusations against Larry Nassar. The settlement forms part of a larger compensation package of approximately $1 billion that various organizations have set aside for hundreds of women who have accused Nassar of assault under the guise of treating sports injuries. Nassar, a former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics team doctor, is currently serving multiple decades in prison for abusing female athletes, including renowned Olympic gymnasts.

$138.7 Million Settlement for Nassar Survivors from FBI

The U.S. Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement with 139 individuals who accused the FBI of mishandling sexual assault allegations against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016. This settlement brings the total compensation to $1 billion for hundreds of women who claim to have been assaulted by Nassar under the guise of medical treatment. FBI agents in Indianapolis and Los Angeles failed to act upon the allegations, allowing Nassar to continue abusing victims. Michigan State University, where Nassar worked, and USA Gymnastics have also reached settlements totaling $500 million and $380 million, respectively.

Chelsea Fox’s Safety at Risk in Upcoming EastEnders Episode

Yolande Trueman fears for Chelsea Fox’s safety as she notices suspicious behavior involving Pastor Clayton. Having suffered abuse from the pastor, Yolande warns Chelsea, causing Patrick Trueman to become concerned. Meanwhile, Pastor Clayton continues to intimidate Yolande, leading to a dangerous incident that forces her to confront her trauma. Additionally, Anna Knight defies her family by reaching out to her imprisoned grandfather, Eddie, while a surprise visitor arrives at The Vic for Johnny Carter.

Convicted Felon Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault of Lyft Driver

A 54-year-old Lyft driver was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 20-year-old man she picked up in Oklahoma City. The suspect, Andre Hunter, faces multiple charges including rape, robbery, kidnapping, and forcible sodomy. Hunter allegedly restrained the victim in the backseat of her car and forced her to drive to a park, where he assaulted her multiple times. After the assault, Hunter drove the victim to a neighborhood in Northeast Oklahoma City and dropped her off at a church. Police were able to track down Hunter using the victim’s phone, which was still in her car. Hunter was arrested at Langston University and booked into the Oklahoma County Jail on a $1,000,000 bond.

EastEnders: Yolande Terrified as Chelsea Fox is Left Alone with Pastor Clayton

Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter) is concerned for family friend Chelsea Fox (Zaraah Abrahams) in upcoming EastEnders episodes when she learns that Chelsea is alone with sex offender Pastor Clayton (Howard Saddler).

Yolande recently revealed that she had been sexually assaulted by the pastor, who had been making inappropriate advances towards her. However, Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), her partner, is still unaware of her ordeal.

Desperate to protect Chelsea, Yolande rushes over to her home and orders her to leave. Fellow churchgoer Levi (Mark Akintimehin) questions her actions, but Chelsea encourages Denise and Patrick to look after Yolande.

Later, Yolande’s actions cause a fire, sparking further concerns for her safety.

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