Best-selling fantasy author Neil Gaiman has denied allegations of sexual assault made by multiple women that were most recently reported in an article published by New York Magazine on Monday.
A jury found Munir Walji, 72, guilty of attempted sexual abuse of a minor and abusive sexual contact. A judge gave him house arrest and 10 years of supervision.
Author Neil Gaiman has been the subject of multiple sexual assault accusations reportedly involving several women who have come forth to talk about their experience with the author, and he recently made a statement regarding the claims.
Attorneys representing alleged victims of abuse at a state-run youth detention center say the state should be subject to the same law as everyone else.
I have never engaged in nonconsensual sexual activity with anyone,” said the best-selling author in response to allegations in New York magazine.
Author Neil Gaiman, who's been accused of sexual assault by numerous women, opened up about the allegations in an open letter Tuesday.
Genetic genealogy testing of DNA evidence in separate sexual assault cases helped lead authorities to a suspect.
A woman who accused Conor McGregor of sexually assaulting her after a game of the 2023 NBA Finals has filed a lawsuit against the combat sports star. The lawsuit, filed in Tuesday in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida and obtained by USA TODAY Sports, also lists the Miami Heat as defendants for overserving McGregor alcohol.
An article in New York magazine this week contained more details about accusations first made last year against the best-selling fantasy writer.
Matthew Muller, who is currently serving a 40-year sentence for the kidnapping of Denise Huskins, pled guilty Friday in Santa Clara County court on new charges of medicating and then sexually assaulting another woman.
A sexual assault complaint has been filed against Florida men’s basketball assistant Taurean Green while the university continues to investigate head coach Todd Golden for alleged Title IX violations
COURT HOUSE – Superior Court Judge J. Christopher Gibson has concluded that a 34-year-old Middle Township teacher charged with the sexual assault of a former student was not a flight risk or likely to commit a crime if released.