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Ellen DeGeneres Addresses ‘Toxic' Allegations and Show Controversy in Season Premiere
Ellen DeGeneres started season 18 of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” by addressing her viewers about the allegations of a “toxic” work environment at the show.
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Former Sixers Dancer Accuses Teammates of Racial Harassment and Bullying
An investigation is underway after a former dancer with the Philadelphia 76ers claimed she was a victim of racism and bullying from her teammates and that when she tried to get help, the Sixers organization ignored her.
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Former 76ers Dancer Says She Was ‘Bullied and Racially Targeted' While on Team
The 76ers are investigating after former dancer Yahne Coleman posted a statement on Instagram about being threatened by fellow dancers on the team. Singer Trey Songz later shared her story and it went viral. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez reports.
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Lawsuit Accuses Penn State Players of Hazing Teammate, Invoking Sandusky's Name
A former Penn State football player claims in a lawsuit that Nittany Lions players hazed him and other younger teammates by imitating sexual acts in the shower and invoking Jerry Sandusky’s name.
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Lawsuit Accuses Penn State Football Players of Hazing Teammate
A former Penn State football player filed a lawsuit accusing some of his teammates of hazing him by imitating sexual acts while invoking the name of convicted pedophile Jerry Sandusky. NBC10’s Denise Nakano has the story.
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Lawsuit Accuses Penn State Football Players of Hazing Teammate
A former Penn State football player claims in a lawsuit filed Monday that his teammates hazed him and others by imitating sexual acts in the showers and invoking Jerry Sandusky’s name.
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Comedian Andy Dick Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations
Allegations of inappropriate behavior, some rising to the level of a criminal offense, are piling up against comedian Andy Dick.
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16-Year-Old Girl Alleges LAPD Cop Gave Her Abortion Pill
A 16-year-old girl alleges that a Los Angeles police officer, who supervised her in the police cadet program, sexually abused her and gave her a pill to induce abortion when he thought she was pregnant.
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Ryan Seacrest Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations
Ryan Seacrest is speaking out about the sexual harassment allegations leveled against him. One day after Variety published one woman’s account of “unwanted sexual aggression” by the television personality while working as his personal stylist, Seacrest continues to deny the claims. Seacrest shared in a statement, “Much has been said about the #MeToo and Times Up movement(s) and the importance...
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Weinstein Attorney Responds to McGowan Allegations: ‘A Bold Lie'
A lawyer for Harvey Weinstein on Tuesday called actress Rose McGowan’s claims of rape against the former Hollywood producer “a bold lie.”
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EpiPen Maker Mylan to Pay $465 Million for Overbilling Medicaid for a Decade
EpiPen maker Mylan has finalized a $465 million government agreement settling allegations it overbilled Medicaid for its emergency allergy injectors for a decade — charges brought after rival Sanofi filed a whistleblower lawsuit and tipped off the government.
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Cosby Fans Speak on Trial
Bill Cosby fans Elizabeth McGrath and Ciera Pritchett shared their thoughts on the comedian’s sexual assault trial Monday outside the courtroom in Norristown.
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Defense Rests in Bill Cosby Trial
The defense in the Bill Cosby trial rested after the comedian refused to take the stand, NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield goes over the details.
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Tip Line for Pennsylvania State Police Academy Cheating Investigation
Pennsylvania’s inspector general is seeking tips from the public as the agency looks into allegations of cheating at the State Police Academy in Hershey.
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Sayreville High School Athletic Director Suspended Amid Hazing Scandal
Sayreville War Memorial High School’s athletic director, John Kohutanycz, was suspended from coaching and teaching by the board of education Tuesday night.
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Coach Under Fire for Football Team's Sexual Assault Hazing Charges
The football season was canceled and now the program in jeopardy for Sayreville War Memorial High School in New Jersey. Allegations of sexually assaulting several players has left seven students facing juvenile court. NBC’s Brian Thompson has more.
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New Jersey High School Football Hazing Arrests Put Focus on Policies
As classes resumed in a New Jersey town Monday for the first time since the arrest of seven high school football players on charges of sexually abusing younger teammates, attention turned to whether the state’s anti-bullying laws adequately address team sports.