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Frankreich: Polizei schießt auf Angreifer nahe Notre-Dame in Paris

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Wieder Terroralarm in der französischen Hauptstadt: Mit einem Hammer bewaffnet geht ein Mann im Herzen von Paris auf einen Polizisten los. Er soll sich später als «Soldat des Kalifats» bezeichnet haben.
Nach einem Angriff auf einen Polizisten vor der Pariser Kathedrale Notre-Dame gehen Ermittler einem Terrorverdacht nach. Der Mann habe am Dienstagnachmittag mit einem Hammer auf einen Beamten eingeschlagen und dabei „Das ist für Syrien“ gerufen“, sagte Innenminister Gérard Collomb. Ein weiterer Polizist eröffnete das Feuer und stoppte damit den Angreifer, der verletzt ins Krankenhaus gebracht wurde. Der Platz vor der berühmten Kirche im Herzen der französischen Hauptstadt wird täglich von Tausenden Touristen besucht.
Der Angreifer habe sich später als „Soldat des Kalifats“ der Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat bezeichnet, berichtete die französische Nachrichtenagentur AFP unter Berufung auf Ermittlerkreise. Die Anti-Terror-Abteilung der Pariser Staatsanwaltschaft leitete eine Untersuchung ein.
Die Behörde hatte zuvor auf Twitter dazu aufgerufen, den Bereich um die Kirche im Herzen der französischen Hauptstadt zu meiden. Die Polizei sperrte den Bereich um die Kathedrale weiträumig ab; zahlreiche schwerbewaffnete Beamte waren im Einsatz. Auf Twitter waren auch Bilder von Menschen zu sehen, die in der Kathedrale warteten. Rund 900 bis 1000 Menschen wurden nach Angaben der Diözese von Paris aus Sicherheitsgründen zeitweise in dem Gotteshaus festgehalten. Sie konnten die Kathedrale später nach und nach verlassen und wurden dabei von der Polizei durchsucht. Alles sei sehr ruhig abgelaufen, sagte Bistums-Sprecherin Karine Dalle.
Minister Collomb sagte, der Mann habe sich als algerischer Student ausgegeben. Ob ein bei ihm gefundener Ausweis echt sei, müsse noch überprüft werden. Neben dem Hammer habe er auch Küchenmesser bei sich gehabt. Der Mann habe sich der Polizeipatrouille genähert und auf einen der drei Beamten eingeschlagen. Ein weiterer Polizist habe daraufhin zur Waffe gegriffen. Der angegriffene Polizist habe keine schlimmen Verletzungen erlitten, sagte Collomb.
Frankreich wird seit rund zweieinhalb Jahren von einer beispiellosen islamistischen Terrorserie erschüttert; knapp 240 Menschen wurden bei Anschlägen ermordet. Mehrfach standen dabei Sicherheitskräfte im Visier. Mitte April war ein Polizist auf dem Pariser Prachtboulevard Champs-Élysées von einem Gewalttäter erschossen worden.
In Frankreich gilt weiter der Ausnahmezustand, der nach den Anschlägen vom 13. November 2015 verhängt worden war. Der Ausnahmezustand soll nach Plänen der Regierung bis Anfang November 2017 verlängert werden. (mit dpa)

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У Білій Церкві вибухнула заправка, одна людина загинула

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У Білій Церкві під Києвом стався вибух на автозаправній станції, в результаті чого одна людина загинула, ще одну госпіталізували з опіками.
Про це повідомляє ГУ Нацполіції у Київській області на Facebook.
Попередньо встановлено, що вибух стався в результаті порушення техніки безпеки на об’єктах з підвищеною небезпекою. Зокрема під час ремонтних робіт з підготовки до експлуатації АЗС.
Зараз поліція призначила низку експертиз, за результатами яких буде встановлена причина трагедії.
Слідчі попередньо кваліфікують цю подію за ч. 2 ст. 273 (порушення правил безпеки на вибухонебезпечних підприємствах або у вибухонебезпечних цехах) Кримінального кодексу України.
Досудове розслідування триває.
Як повідомлялося, у понеділок, 5 червня, в Броварах загорілася маршрутка .

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Mother testifies in support of her daughter’s allegation of sexual assault by Bill Cosby – Twin Cities

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NORRISTOWN, Pa. – Bill Cosby was more than just a television star to the family of Kelly Johnson, a woman who worked for the famed entertainer’s personal appearances agent.
By Manuel Roig-Franzia, (c) 2017, The Washington Post
NORRISTOWN, Pa. – Bill Cosby was more than just a television star to the family of Kelly Johnson, a woman who worked for the famed entertainer’s personal appearances agent.
He was a role model to the parents of Johnson, who would later accuse Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her.
“She was very proud to introduce us to Mr. Cosby, ” Johnson’s mother, Patrice Sewell, testified Tuesday during day two of the comic legend’s sex assault trial.
Sewell and her husband were fans of “The Cosby Show, ” which focused on the life of an upper-middle-class African-American family.
“We really related to that show, ” said Sewell, a retired educator with a PhD who testified Tuesday. “It kind of reminded us of our own family.”
The testimony of Sewell marks an important moment in the case against Cosby: prosecutors need her to bolster the testimony of her daughter, the star witness from day one of the trial on Monday. The former talent agency worker testified that Cosby pressured her to take a white pill during a lunch at his bungalow at the Bel-Air Hotel in Los Angeles in the 1990s, and she awoke in bed with him with her breasts exposed.
Johnson is a vital witness because prosecutors need her to establish a pattern of behavior by Cosby, who is charged with sexually assaulting another woman, Andrea Constand, in 2004.
Prosecutors also got a significant boost from testimony late Tuesday morning by Joseph Miller, an attorney involved in a worker’s compensation claim filed by Johnson in the 1990s. Miller, a former chief workers compensation appellate judge for the state of California, testified in graphic detail about what Johnson alleged about the incident with Cosby. Importantly, for the prosecution, his memory of Johnson’s allegations precisely matched the former talent agency worker’s testimony the day before.
Miller said Johnson told him that Cosby had “taken out his penis and wanted her to fondle him. She didn’ t want to do that.”
Johnson was involved in a worker’s compensation claim because she suspected that William Morris officials had wrongly fired her. And she blamed Cosby.
Johnson’s mother testified that she received a distressing phone call from her daughter in 1996.
“Mommy, something is going on, ” Sewell said her daughter told her. “They’ re telling lies about me. Mr. Cosby is trying to get rid of me. I’ m scared.”
Sewell, a poised and confident presence, spoke in measured tone, often turning to address the jury directly – a contrast with her daughter, who appeared vulnerable and fragile during hours of questioning on Monday.
Cosby’s attorneys have been intent on crushing Johnson’s credibility by suggesting that her attorney, Gloria Allred, coached her about what to say in her public statements about Cosby. But both Johnson and Sewell firmly rejected the suggestion, saying that Johnson – not her attorney – wrote the detailed news releases about her Cosby allegations.
Sewell’s testimony marked the first major appearance of Cosby’s high-powered Los Angeles attorney, Angela Agrusa, who is best known for work in corporate cases. Agrusa delivered questions in a calm, emotionless, non-threatening manner – a contrast to the aggressive and confrontational approach used the day before by Cosby attorney Brian McMonagle, who handled the cross-examination of Johnson.
Agrusa, however, was frustrated in her efforts to suggest that Johnson was fired because of her own actions. During her questioning, Agrusa suggested that Johnson lost her job because she’ d been socializing with William Morris clients, including Maxie Priest, a musician and actor with whom she had a child.
That line of questioning drew an angry objection from prosecutors. And Judge Steven T. O’ Neill agreed that Agrusa was out of line. He told jurors not to consider what Agrusa was saying to be evidence. Moments later, Agrusa, a look of frustration on her face, clapped a binder of documents shut and returned to the defense table.

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Short-Haired Girl Mistaken For Boy, Barred From Soccer Tournament Finals: The Two-Way: NPR

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Mili Hernandez and her Omaha, Neb., soccer team were disqualified from a girls’ tournament finals after a mix-up over her gender. «They only did it because I look like a boy, » the 8-year-old said.
Milagros «Mili» Hernandez loves soccer, and she’s good at it. Really good. At age 8, the short-haired Nebraska girl plays on an Omaha club team with 11-year-olds. But on Sunday, Mili’s dad, Gerardo Hernandez, found out his daughter’s girls’ team had been disqualified from the finals of a Springfield tournament, set for that day. The Azzuri-Cachorros Chicas couldn’t play, . Somebody had complained that there was a boy on the team. «They only did it because I look like a boy, » Mili WOWT 6 News. Hernandez figured the mistake would be easily rectified. He took his daughter, along with her insurance card listing her gender as female, to the tournament. But when he got there, «They didn’t even want to take it, » he told «They told us the thing was decided.» «Just because I look like a boy doesn’t mean I am a boy, » Mili said to WOWT. But the tournament organizers said Mili’s looks did not influence their decision. Rather, it was a mistake on her registration form. » (T) he roster submitted to the state by the club identified this player as male, and the competition rules for US Youth Soccer do not allow boys to play on a girls’ team, » Nebraska State Soccer Executive Director Casey Mann said in a written But Nebraksa State Soccer also said in a that while it was the local tournament organizers, not the state group, that made the call, «we recognize that our core values were simply not present this past weekend.» It added, «We apologize to this young girl, her family, and her soccer club for this unfortunate misunderstanding.» The soccer organization said it has suspended its sanction of the Springfield Invitational tournament pending a review of the incident. Mili’s father said the experience was upsetting for his daughter and that she had cried after finding out she and her team couldn’t play. But if there’s a silver lining, it may be the outpouring of support Mili has received on social media, especially from some of the world’s best female soccer players. Olympic gold medalist and Women’s World Cup champion Abby Wambach — who also happens to have short hair — a video to Mili, saying, «You’re inspiring, you’re a natural-born leader, Honey, and I’m so proud of you.» Mia Hamm, another Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion invited Mili to participate in Hamm’s TeamFirst Soccer Academy. Hamm Mili to «Be You!» And Billie Jean King, once a top women’s tennis player, , «Mili, continue to be yourself, dream big and go for it. Take Mia up on her offer.» As for Mili’s hair, the reason she keeps it short is simple. «When my hair starts to grow, I just put it short because I’ve always had short hair, » says Mili, «I didn’t like my hair long.» reports Mili is back to kicking the soccer ball and still wants to play the game all the way through high school and college. Then she wants to go pro.

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Michigan State football players allegedly raped woman in bathroom at party

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The Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office has charged three Michigan State football players with sexual assault after allegations on the campus in January.
(WXYZ) — Three Michigan State football players are charged with raping a woman in the bathroom at an on-campus party on January 16.
The victim told police about the assault in an interview on January 19.
«The victim said that (Joshua) King eventually pulled her into a bathroom, » Michigan State University detective Chad Davis testified today. «King tried to get the victim to have sex with him. The victim said she told King she did not want to.»
King initially denied having sexual contact with anyone at the party, which took place at University Villa Apartments. He later admitted he had sexual contact with the victim at the party.
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» (The victim) said King forced her to perform oral sex on him, » Davis said. «The victim stated she told King she did not want to do anything else. The victim said King pulled her pants down and penetrated her vaginally with his penis.»
Both Demetric Vance and Donnie Corley were allegedly then invited into the bathroom by King, where the victim said she was forced to perform oral sex on them.
A search of King’s phone later revealed a group text message between King, Corley, Vance and another MSU football player «indicating involvement in the assault by King, Corley and Vance, » Davis said.
The search of the phone also produced a video of the alleged assault.
Both Corley and Vance repeatedly denied having intimate or sexual contact with anyone at the party before each changed his story — admitting to receiving oral sex from a female in the bathroom.
Officers say Vance positively identified the victim in a photograph to police.
«The victim advised she never gave consent to being recorded, » Davis said. » (She) was unaware any such activity was taking place during the sexual assault.»
King is charged with one count of first degree sexual conduct, one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of capturing/distributing an image of an unclothed person.
Vance and Corely Jr. are both facing one count of third-degree sexual conduct.
“The MSU Police Department has zero tolerance for sexual assault, ” MSU Police Chief Jim Dunlap said. “I’ m confident that this extensive investigation was completed thoroughly, and our detectives worked diligently and exhaustively in providing information to the prosecutor’s office.”
MSU Coach Mark Dantonio issued the following statement on Tuesday:
In February, the three players and a staffer were suspended from the team because of the sexual assault allegation.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the staffer who was suspended will not be charged.
Also on Monday afternoon, Jones Day investigations released its internal investigation report for the Michigan State sexual assault allegations.
They found that Head Coach Mark Dantonio handled the situation properly and did no wrongdoing.
Jones Day Report by WXYZ-TV Channel 7 Detroit on Scribd
This is the second case of sexual assault involving the Michigan State football program.
Auston Robertson, 19, was charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct on April 21. He’s accused of forcing a woman to have sex with him at her apartment on April 8. Robertson was arrested two days later.
«The criminal sexual conduct charges announced today against Auston Robertson are of the most serious nature. Sexual assault has no place in our community. While there is an ongoing criminal process, we’ re extremely disappointed that Auston put himself in this position. He is no longer a member of our football program, » Dantonio said in a statement.

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Abzug aus Incirlik: Tornados starten bald aus Jordanien

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Die Bundeswehr verlässt den türkischen Standort Incirlik. In einer entscheidenden Phase des Kampfs gegen den Islamischen Staat müssen die Soldaten eine…
Mit dem bevorstehenden Abzug der deutschen Soldaten vom Luftwaffenstützpunkt Incirlik erreichen die deutsch-türkischen Beziehungen einen neuen Tiefpunkt. Zum Eklat geführt hatte die Weigerung der türkischen Regierung, deutschen Bundestagsabgeordneten Besuche bei den im Rahmen der Koalition gegen die Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat in Incirlik stationierten Truppen zu erlauben. Außenminister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) hatte bei einem Besuch in Ankara den Streit nicht beilegen können.
Bereits heute soll das Bundeskabinett die Verlegung der Truppen nach Jordanien beschließen. Auch die Zustimmung des Bundestags, der ab dem 19. Juni wieder tagt, gilt als sicher. Neben CDU, CSU und SPD sind auch die Grünen und die Linken für einen Abzug. Die Linken allerdings sind gegen die Verlegung nach Jordanien.
Nein. Neben rund 260 Soldaten, sechs Tornado-Aufklärungsflugzeugen und einem Tankflugzeug müssen rund 10000 Tonnen Material nach Jordanien transportiert werden. Zwar trifft diese Aufgabe die Logistiker der Bundeswehr nicht überraschend, die Verhandlungen mit Jordanien laufen bereits seit geraumer Zeit. Doch anders als Incirlik ist der neue Standort Al-Asrak in Jordanien der Bundeswehr nicht vertraut, vieles muss dort erst an Nato-Standards angepasst werden. So werden die Tornados und die zugehörige Technik am Boden erst in etwa drei Monaten wieder voll einsatzfähig sein.
Das ist nicht ausgeschlossen. Wenn ein für die gesamte Anti-IS-Koalition wichtiger Truppenteil seinen Einsatz monatelang unterbrechen muss, kommt das der Terrormiliz sicher nicht ungelegen. Dem IS, der militärisch zuletzt immer stärker in die Defensive geraten war, droht derzeit der Verlust seiner einstigen Hochburgen Mossul und Rakka.
Jordanien ist eine konstitutionelle Monarchie, der Islam Staatsreligion. In der weltweiten Demokratie-Rangliste (Stand 2015) liegt Jordanien mit Platz 120 noch deutlich hinter der Türkei (Platz 97) . Auch Jordanien wird immer wieder von islamistischem Terror erschüttert. Außenpolitisch ist Jordanien allerdings seit Jahrzehnten am Westen orientiert. Für die USA zählt das Land zu den wichtigsten Verbündeten außerhalb der Nato. Mit dem Nachbarn Israel unterzeichnete Jordanien 1994 einen Friedensvertrag. Eine verstärkte Zusammenarbeit könnte den strategisch wichtigen und politisch immerhin stabilen Nahost-Staat noch enger an den Westen binden.
Das steht derzeit nicht zur Debatte. Denn in Konya sind die Bundeswehrsoldaten im Rahmen einer Nato-Operation stationiert – und nicht als Teil der Anti-IS-Koalition wie in Incirlik. Die türkische Regierung will Besuche deutscher Abgeordneter in Konya nicht verhindern. Zumal Deutschland die Besuche notfalls auch direkt über die Nato organisieren könnte.
Wohl eher nicht – glaubt zumindest die deutsche Seite. Denn der sechs Milliarden Euro schwere Flüchtlingsdeal mit der EU ist für die Türkei extrem lukrativ. Und würde der türkische Präsident Erdogan diesen kündigen, entgingen der Türkei nicht nur beträchtliche Einnahmen. Er gäbe auch sein gewichtigstes Druckmittel aus der Hand und würde jede Wiederannäherung an Europa auf absehbare Zeit unmöglich machen.
Neuigkeiten zur Türkei lesen Sie auch in unserem News-Blog.

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Amazon Prime debuts discount for anyone on government benefits

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The e-commerce giant announced the rollout of the $5.99 per month plan on Tuesday. It hopes Walmart is watching.
Customers normally pay $10.99 per month or $99 per year for Prime subscriptions, which offers free two-day shipping on many products as well as access to streaming video and music services.
Now anyone with a state-issued debit card for government benefits can get Prime for $5.99 a month.
The aim is to make «savings more accessible» to everyone, according to spokeswoman Julie Law. She adds that delivery could make life easier for customers who may not have reliable access to transportation, and that Prime gives members discounts on essentials like diapers.
Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) already has a well-heeled customer base, according to analysts. With this program, it hopes to pull in more low-income shoppers.
Related: Move over, Amazon! Here comes Walmart
«It makes it so there’s no component of the U. S. market that can’t be an Amazon customer, » said Mike Olson, an analyst with Piper Jaffray.
It’s unlikely to cause a big spike in sales, said Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities. But it sends a message that Amazon is for everyone.
About 18% of U. S. households receive government assistance for food, according to the most recently available government data.
The move also takes aim at Walmart (WMT) , which has been gaining ground in the online shopping space since it bought online retailer Jet.com for $3.3 billion last year. In the first quarter of 2017, Walmart’s U. S. online sales were up 63%.
But Amazon, a $484 billion company, does not intend to give up its crown.
It’s growing by doing everything from expanding its cloud computing business to testing drone delivery. It’s even opening physical stores. Last week, Amazon’s stock hit the $1,000 milestone.
Related: Amazon is booming as its shares top $1,000
To receive the discounted Amazon Prime membership, buyers will need to have an Electronic Benefits Transfer card. They’ll have to re-register every 12 months, and can do so a total of four times.
The company declined to say how it settled on the $5.99 monthly fee.
Amazon is also participating in a U. S. Department of Agriculture program to test using food stamps with online retailers. But the new Prime membership discount does not apply to AmazonFresh, the website’s grocery delivery service. That service still costs all Prime users an additional $14.99 per month.

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George and Amal Clooney welcome birth of twins

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" George is sedated and should recover in a few days, " Clooney' s agent jokes
NEW YORK — George and Amal Clooney have welcomed twins Ella and Alexander Clooney.
The pair was born Tuesday morning, according to George Clooney’s publicist Stan Rosenfield. He says both are «happy, healthy and doing fine.»
Jokes Rosenfield, «George is sedated and should recover in a few days.»
Clooney, 56, and lawyer Amal Alamuddin, 39, married in 2014. These are the first children for both.
No other details were immediately available. The Clooneys had been living in London while awaiting the arrival of their babies.
Clooney addressed fatherhood when Charlie Rose asked him in a 2015 «CBS This Morning» interview if he’d thought about having kids.
«I’ve thought about it, I suppose, but it hasn’t been high on my list, » he said. «I’ve been asked it a lot lately, because I’ve gotten married and I’m doing a movie with kids in it. You should see how different, how creative the way they ask me.»
Rose pressed Clooney further and said, «You have such a great dad and you’re so close to him. It must be a powerful emotion.»
Clooney responded that he was very close to his family and said, «It is and I’m really close with my mom, too.»

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Bill Cosby trial Day 2: Star accuser Andrea Constand takes the stand

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‘I was frozen.’ Accuser Andrea Constand for the first time publicly recounts her interactions with Bill Cosby.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Andrea Constand, star witness and main accuser in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial here, took the stand Tuesday and for the first time in public told a jury that her former Temple University mentor drugged her to the point of near paralysis and then assaulted her as she lay helpless on a couch at his home in suburban Philadelphia in 2004.
The Canadian-born Constand, 44, testified she went to Cosby’s home to talk about her career. He offered her three blue pills to help her «relax, » she said. She asked if they were herbal, he assured her they were.
“He said ‘put them down, they’ re your friends. They’ ll take the edge off.’ … I said ‘I trust you’ and I took the pills and swallowed them down…. And I started to panic.”
Cosby brought her to his couch and put her down, she said. «He said, ‘It’s time for you to relax.’ ”
«I thought I was having a bad reaction…. My legs were getting rubbery… I don’ t really remember passing out.”
Some time later, she was jolted awake, she said, and felt Cosby’s hand «groping my breasts.» She said she felt his hand in her vagina and he placed her hand on his penis. She wanted to stop him, she said, but wasn’ t able to do so.
“I was frozen…. The next thing I recall is putting my two feet on the ground and feeling my (bra) around my neck, ” about 4 a.m. or 5 a.m.
Under prosecution questioning, Constand, who worked in the Temple basketball program (she’s now a massage therapist living in Toronto) , said that after she met Cosby in 2002, she developed a friendship with the Temple alum, and met him several times at his home and at restaurants and in New York.
At least once before the night in question, she testified, Cosby touched her inappropriately.
«Mr. Cosby again came and sat down beside me…..he sat very close to me and commented on my pants and touched the side of my waist and took his hand and attempted to unbutton my button, ” she told the jury. “When I felt that, I leaned forward and he took his hand away…’I said I’ m not here for that, I don’ t want that.’ ”
So why did she continue to go back to visit Cosby, she was asked. «I wasn’ t scared of someone making a pass at me or an advance at me.”
Cosby’s defense team noted in their opening statement that, despite telling police she had no contact with Cosby after that night, there were 72 phone calls between them, 53 initiated by her.
Constand told jurors the calls mostly involved the women’s basketball team, especially around tournament time.
«It had more to do with business than it did with me personally, » she said.
Her testimony provided a dramatic punctuation to Day 2 of Cosby’s trial, which opened in the morning with prosecutors seeking to bolster the trial’s secondary star witness whose testimony that she was drugged and molested by Cosby was undermined on cross-examination by some discrepancies in her account.
Judge Steven O’Neill allowed prosecutors to call the mother and ex-lawyer of Kelly Johnson, a former employee of Cosby’s agent, who testified Monday that she was drugged and assaulted by Cosby, 79, in a bungalow at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles in 1996 — even though she said under oath in the past that their encounter happened in 1991.
Johnson’s mother, Patrice Sewell, told the jury on Tuesday that her daughter called her distraught in 1996, fearing Cosby was trying to get her fired from her job. She said her daughter later told her she woke up next to Cosby in bed with her clothes undone — an account that tallied with what Johnson testified about on Monday.
“She said Mr. Cosby asked her to meet her at the Bel-Air Hotel to talk about her career.… And when she went to the hotel she was directed to (a bungalow) , ” Sewell testified. When she arrived, Cosby appeared in slippers and a robe, she said.
“He said you don’ t have anything to be nervous about. Then he offered her a drink. And said she should take a pill… She tried to refuse, and she put it under her tongue. He asked her to raise her tongue.”
Johnson didn’ t tell police about the encounter at the time because she wanted to avoid the shame and humiliation directed toward victims of sexual assault who go public, Sewell said.
Joseph Miller, a worker’s compensation lawyer who represented Johnson, says he was surprised by «things of a sexual nature» Johnson recounted during her 1996 deposition for her claim that she’d developed debilitating stress from her secretarial job at Cosby’s agency.
“He had exposed himself to her, taken some of her clothing off, ” Miller said on the stand. Cosby “wanted her to fondle him and she didn’ t want to do that… She cried several times during the deposition, I remember she was tearful during the session.”
During cross-examination, defense attorneys attempted to poke holes in Sewell’s account regarding why Johnson left her job at the agency, using lawyers’ notes taken during Johnson’s deposition because the document itself could not be found. Miller testified that he and his business partner decided not to create a transcript of the deposition due to the sensitive nature of the testimony.
Defense lawyers tried to establish that Johnson did not leave her job because of an incident with Cosby.
“We ended up settling the case for a lump sum of money (about $10,000) , that was to be paid to Ms. Johnson by the William Morris agency, » Miller said.
A Toronto police detective also testified Tuesday, telling the jury that Constand (she is from Toronto and moved back there after the Cosby encounter) told him she had been drugged by Cosby at his home after they had been out to dinner with friends in 2004.
“They were alone and she said Mr. Cosby gave her a couple of pills to help her relax, ” said Det. Dave Mason of Durham Regional Police, who is trained in sexual assault investigations.“She said her legs felt like jelly… I remember her being a little embarrassed as she told the story.”
On cross-examination, lead defense attorney Brian McMonagle asked Mason if Constand told him she had never been alone with Cosby prior to that night. That is correct, Mason said.
In fact, the defense contended, Cosby and Constand had been alone at least twice before in homes in the Philadelphia area and in Connecticut.
Cosby is being tried on three counts of aggravated indecent sexual assault stemming from an encounter with Constand in 2004 at his nearby estate in suburban Philadelphia.
Constand is the star witness, testifying in public for the first time about what she says happened more than 13 years ago. He says their encounter was consensual. She says he drugged her — leaving her nearly paralyzed — and then molested her.
Constand’s testimony is crucial because there is no contemporaneous forensic evidence. She waited a year before reporting the encounter to authorities, and prosecutors at the time declined to press charges then due to lack of evidence.
Johnson’s testimony is crucial, too. She is one of the five-dozen women who have come forward since October 2014 to accuse Cosby of drugging and/or raping them in episodes dating back to the mid-1960s.
But she is the only other accuser Judge O’Neill allowed to testify against Cosby at this trial. Prosecutors called her to help demonstrate to the jury that Cosby allegedly followed a pattern of «prior bad acts.» Johnson’s story is similar in details to what Constand says happened to her.
On cross-examination on Monday, McMonagle sharply questioned why Johnson’s testimony at the trial differed from an under-oath deposition she had given in 1996 in which she said the alleged assault took place in 1991, not in 1996. Why should the jury trust her recollection in 2017, he asked. On Tuesday, the ex-lawyer, Miller, testified his notes show Johnson told him the encounter happened in May 1990.
On Tuesday, Cosby arrived at the Montgomery County courthouse with his spokesman, Andrew Wyatt. Neither his wife of more than 60 years, Camille, nor any of their four daughters were with him. On Monday, he was accompanied by his former TV daughter, Keshia Knight Pulliam, who played Rudy on The Cosby Show.
Another crucial factor at the trial will be Cosby’s own words in a deposition he gave for the civil suit Constand filed against him in 2005. That suit was settled for an undisclosed sum in 2006 and sealed, but parts of the deposition was released by a judge in the summer of 2015 on a motion by the Associated Press. In it, Cosby acknowledged acquiring drugs — quaaludes — to give to women he sought for sex, thus bolstering his accusers’ argument that he followed a pattern in his sexual behavior with women.
District Attorney Kevin Steele, who promised to pursue Cosby when he ran for election in 2015, cited the deposition as new evidence for why he filed charges against Cosby a few weeks before Pennsylvania’s statute of limitations for sex crimes was due to expire.
Cosby’s repeated efforts to get the charges thrown out over the last 18 months, and to block the use of his deposition testimony, failed under Judge O’Neill’s rulings.

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China Won't Free Men Who Investigated Ivanka Trump Supplier

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China’s government aimed to enforce a cone of silence around the detainees, according to a lawyer and a family member who was interrogated and told not to speak to the foreign press
China’s government on Tuesday rejected a U. S. State Department call to release three activists detained while investigating a Chinese company that produced shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands. It sought instead to enforce a cone of silence around the men, according to a lawyer and a family member who was interrogated and told not to speak to the foreign press.
Deng Guilian, the wife of one of the detainees, told The Associated Press that she had been interrogated twice by police in her hometown in central China’s Hubei province. The police pulled her in for four hours of questioning that lasted past midnight on Friday, and then called her for a further interrogation on Saturday. She said police questioned her sharply about her contacts with foreign media.
She said that on Friday four policemen sat in a close circle around her, one asking questions, one examining her phone, one taking notes and one just staring at her.
«In a normal situation, as a woman at midnight squeezed in the middle of four men — moreover they’re policemen — it’s impossible not to be nervous, » she said. «I was terrified.»
On Saturday, they played nice, she said, reminding her of the heavy duty she faced in taking care of her sick mother, aging in-laws and two children and urged her to make smart decisions. «I felt I was going to collapse, » she said.
Such tactics are not uncommon in China, which has been cracking down on perceived threats to the ruling Communist Party, particularly from sources with foreign ties such as China Labor Watch, the New York-based nonprofit that was leading the investigation.
The group planned to publish a report this month alleging low pay, excessive overtime, verbal abuse and possible misuse of student labor at factories belonging to the Huajian Group. The company has denied the allegations and says it stopped producing Ivanka Trump shoes months ago.
The U. S. State Department called Monday for the release of the three men.
«We urge China to release them immediately and otherwise afford them the judicial and fair trial protections to which they are entitled, » said Alicia Edwards, a U. S. State Department spokeswoman.
She said the U. S. remains concerned by «the pattern of arrests and detentions.» She said labor activists are instrumental in helping American companies understand conditions in their supply chains and holding Chinese manufacturers accountable under Chinese labor laws. White House spokesman Josh Raffel declined to comment.
Hua Chunying, spokeswoman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a regular news briefing Tuesday that the men working with China Labor Watch had been accused of using secret recording devices to disrupt normal commercial operations and would be dealt with under Chinese law.
«Other nations have no right to interfere in our judicial sovereignty and independence, » she said, adding, «The police found these people illegally possessed secret cameras, secret listening devices and other illegal monitoring devices.»
Hua’s lawyer, Wen Yu, said Tuesday that all three of the activists are being held at the Ganzhou City Detention Center in southeastern Jiangxi province.
Yu said that after a day and a half of waiting, he was finally able to consult with his client Tuesday afternoon.
«His condition inside is OK. Nobody beat him, » Yu said. «It’s just that he has to sleep next to the toilet. People go to pee all night.» He said the cell was crowded with 21 people who have been ordered not to speak with Hua.
Yu said he had applied for bail for Hua, who faces imprisonment of up to two years if found guilty. Then Yu was contacted by city authorities who told him not to speak with foreign media and he stopped responding to questions.
China Labor Watch executive director Li Qiang has said all three men, whom he lost contact with late last month, are not guilty and did not use secret recording devices. In an April letter to Ivanka Trump, he urged her to press for better conditions in her brand’s supply chain. «Your words and deeds can make a difference in these workers’ lives, » he wrote.
Ivanka Trump’s brand has declined to comment on the allegations or the arrests. She stepped back from day-to-day management of the company when she took on a White House role as adviser to her father, but retains ownership. Marc Fisher, which produces shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands, has said it is looking into the allegations.

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