Ex-employee Sues Steven Seagal For Sexual Harassment, Trafficking
Ex-model Accuses Seagal Of Sexual Harassment & Trafficking
April 13th, 2010 Action man STEVEN SEAGAL's former assistant has accused the movie star of trafficking women for sex in a stunning new lawsuit. Ex-model Kayden Nguyen claims she applied for a job as the Under Seige star's executive assistant in February, 2009, but had no idea the job involved pleasuring the actor.
Kayden Nguyen Sues Steven Seagal
April 13th, 2010 more imagesmore imagesLOS ANGELES (GaeaTimes.com)- On Monday, Kayden Nguyen a 23-year-old former model has sued action hero Steven Seagal for alleged sexual harassment. Kayden Nguyen had revealed in her lawsuit that she was appointed as executive assistant by Steven Seagal on February, but after she followed the actor to New Orleans where he was shooting for an A&E show, she found out that under the cover of executive assistant the actor was seeking a "sex toy" who would be ready to satisfy his desire at his beck and call.
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Producer Wants A-list Witnesses For Peters Trial
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Douglas' Son Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking
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Chestnut Chastises Seagal For Real Fighting In Movies
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Minnelli Settles Chauffeur Lawsuit
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Ex-worker sues Tyra Banks over outstanding wages
September 4th, 2009 LONDON - A former employee of Tyra Banks has sued her claiming she has held back his wages worth thousands of dollars. Richard Thomas filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court charging the supermodel-turned-TV presenter of not paying him 3, 638 pounds, reports the Daily Star.
Woman sues, claims sexual assault by David Copperfield; magician's lawyers say claim false
August 20th, 2009 Woman sues David Copperfield for sexual assaultSEATTLE A Seattle woman has sued magician David Copperfield, contending he sexually assaulted and threatened her while she was a guest on his private island in the Bahamas. Copperfield's lawyers Angelo Calfo and Patty Eakes deny the allegations and say the lawsuit is "extortion for money, plain and simple."No criminal charges have been filed.
Female supervisors more likely to be sexually harassed at workplace
August 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Women who hold supervisory positions are more susceptible to workplace sexual harassment, according to a new study. During the study, nearly 50 percent of women supervisors, but only one-third of women who do not supervise others, reported sexual harassment in the workplace.
Clooney to take lie detector test in Crawford's hubby sexual harassment case
May 5th, 2009 MELBOURNE - George Clooney will reportedly take a lie detector test when he takes a stand as a witness in the sexual harassment case against his pal Rande Gerber, Cindy Crawford's husband. Two women had slapped Gerber with a lawsuit claiming the business mogul sexually harassed them while they were employed as waitresses at his restaurant.
Filly Zenyatta Runs For Horse Racing History – Horse Racing.
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - After throwing $5 million at racing's two female superstars to run in the Apple Blossom Invitational, Oaklawn Park's president got half of what he and the horse racing world wanted to see. Zenyatta is here.
She's the early 3-5 favorite for Friday's 1 1-8-mile race, now worth $500,000 instead of $5 million if both horses had run. Just four challengers none of whom has won a prestigious Grade 1 race are taking her on as Zenyatta tries to win her 16th in a row.
That would tie Citation and Cigar's modern mark in unrestricted races. Peppers Pride, who retired last year with a 19-for-19 record, and Hallowed Dreams, who won 16 straight, achieved some of their success in statebred stakes.
"I haven't quite got used to 15 yet, so 16 would be awesome," Zenyatta's co-owner Jerry Moss said Thursday. "I only start getting real nervous about it right before the race. She's relaxed and ready, and that's all you can ask for."
Rachel Alexandra, the other horse track president Charles Cella tried to lure, isn't here, although her jockey and trainer will be trying to beat Zenyatta with different horses.
Calvin Borel is aboard Be Fair, while Steve Asmussen saddles War Echo.
"Try to beat her, that's all we can do," said Borel, who admits he'll be rooting for Zenyatta to win.
"It would be awesome, and then maybe she'll hook Rachel at Churchill."
That's where Rachel Alexandra is currently training, awaiting her next start. One possibility is a race on Kentucky Derby eve.
Zenyatta won the Apple Blossom two years ago in her dirt debut, beating defending champion Ginger Punch.
"She really burst on the scene there," her trainer John Shirreffs said.
Her other 14 wins have come on synthetic surfaces in Southern California, highlighted by beating the boys in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic in November.
Last month, Shirreffs-trained Zardana upset Rachel Alexandra in her season debut in New Orleans, a result that played into owner Jess Jackson pulling the plug on his 2009 Horse of the Year running in the Apple Blossom.
"I'm sorry she's not here, it would've been something for the fans to enjoy and get people excited about the game," Moss said.
There are reminders of what could have been in Oaklawn's gift shop. A poster featuring both horses hangs on the wall, and large buttons with color photos of both are on sale. Trading cards of each were made up and distributed before the showdown derailed.
"You can go certainly a generation without seeing the quality of these two horses," Cella said. "I'm disappointed for racing and the public. It would've been gangbusters."
Cella said he expects a larger crowd on Saturday, when Oaklawn's season culminates with the $1 million Arkansas Derby. That race will be shown on NBC, while the Apple Blossom airs on a horse racing cable channel. With just five starters, the track won't offer show wagering on Zenyatta's race.
Zenyatta galloped around the dirt track Thursday for a second straight day. Later, she visited the paddock and then Shirreffs led her into the infield, where a stiff breeze ruffled her mane as she got a close up look at the toteboard and big video screen.
Earlier, a crowd gathered in back of her barn to snap photos as Zenyatta nibbled on the grass after having her legs bathed.
Kenny McPeek wandered over from his nearby barn to take a look.
"She's race royalty," said the trainer who'll saddle Noble's Promise in the Arkansas Derby. "She's all class."
Moss and his wife Ann had planned to retire Zenyatta after the Breeders' Cup and send her off to a breeding career in Kentucky. But those plans changed in January. The 6-year-old mare showed them she wanted to run, and the Mosses wanted to share her with the public.
Fans have responded. Zenyatta has more than 13,000 Facebook fans, and Shirreffs' videos detailing her life around the barn are popular on YouTube. Fans at her Santa Anita races crowd the rail, wave signs and cheer loudly when she runs.
"It's an emotional thing and it seems to get bigger and stronger after every race," Moss said. "She's such a positive force and you feel it."
Unlike some of the sporting world's human superstars, Zenyatta is fan friendly.
She's known for putting on a show on race days, prancing in the post parade, pawing the ground, and standing still at the sound of clicking cameras so everyone can get their shot of her dark brown coat and forehead blaze.
"She shows you how to live," Ann Moss said. "She's having a good time, she gives her best, and she's having fun. I wish I felt like that every day. It's a beautiful inspiration for living your life."
The Mosses are pointing Zenyatta toward the Breeders' Cup at Churchill Downs in October. Jerry Moss said he remains open to a showdown with Rachel Alexandra.
Rip, David Mills Postbourgie
If you enjoyed The Wire, underground jazz and funk musicians (are there any other kind?), or mocking journalists who badly misidentify black celebrities, then you lost a friend and cohort in David Mills.
Mills, a one-time Washington Post music critic who went on to an Emmy-winning career as a TV writer and producer, died Tuesday after suffering a brain aneurysm. He was 48.
The terrible irony of it is that Mills passed away only two weeks before the debut of the upcoming HBO drama Treme, a series set in a historic black section of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
I have no doubt it will be fantastic.
I have no doubt about this because thats pretty much how things worked when Mills was involved.
Its tough to narrow down his accomplishments into a single paragraph. But among the highlights are: producing memorable interviews with a pair of now-forgotten rap stars, one from Sister Souljah that Bill Clinton later used for political opportunism in the 1992 presidential campaign and another from Public Enemys Professor Griff that resulted in his ouster from the group; writing for a murderers row of big-time TV shows including Homicide, NYPD Blue and The Corner, which many consider the precursor to The Wire; and creating an unusually eclectic and thoughtful blog, Undercover Black Man.
I came to know of Mills through UBM (actually, it was the First Lady who put me on to the blog. Yep, I know how to pickem). At that point, to me, he was just a cool, smart guy from Cali who knew a lot about the music and television industries.
He didnt let on that he was a big deal, you know?
And when I decided to make my own tepid effort at creating and running a blog, he was one of the first to give me an encouraging word and some linkage.
He didnt have to do it. But he did, and Im truly grateful. If he didnt, I probably wouldnt be writing over here (as infrequent as that may be in recent months) or boast a new cadre of friends who are some of the coolest colored folks youve ever wanted to meet.
Anyway, since theres a sort of lofty-style of writing that is beyond my grasp, let me refer you to better tributes here, here and here.
Also, in the final post over at his spot, he included a 14-minute preview of Treme that I feel obliged to share here.
RIP, Mills. Ill be watching and writing.
P.S. If you have to die, you might as well do it at Caf du Monde. We should all be so lucky.
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