Published 12 hours ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Police have begun a leaflet campaign to encourage people to come forward in the investigation into mother and baby homes. The criminal investigation is looking into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at mother-and-baby homes, Magdalene Laundries and work houses. To date, police said they have received 57 reports, including some from mothers who have never met their children. The campaign began in south Belfast, but will cover all of NI. ' They called us fallen women, bad women' Major findings of NI mother-and-baby homes report The police investigation was launched following a report in which women said they were detained against their will, used as unpaid labour and had to give up babies for adoption . It spans a time period from 1922 to 1990. "The last known institution … [Read more...] about Mother-and-baby homes: PSNI leaflets urge victims to come forward
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Armie Hammer cannibalism, abuse allegations resurface ahead of documentary
Armie Hammer's life as a Hollywood star came crashing down amidst a flood of accusations involving sexual misconduct, possible cannibalism and other unseemly acts in early 2021. On Wednesday, talk about those allegations returned after Discovery+ released its first trailer for an upcoming documentary that features Hammer's accusers. The three-part House of Hammer docuseries promises to not only cover claims made against Hammer by some of the women who've accused him of sexual assault, but the project will also touch on the alleged history of abuse within his family. Hammer's troubles first began in the summer of 2020 when his wife, Elizabeth Chambers, announced on Instagram they would be divorcing after 10 years of marriage. The separation seemed amicable at first, but by January 2021, the first tales of abuse hit the news when a woman with an anonymous Instagram account claimed she had recently been involved in a years-long affair with the Call Me By Your Name actor. … [Read more...] about Armie Hammer cannibalism, abuse allegations resurface ahead of documentary
Dilworth School: Former music teacher jailed for eight years for sexual abuse
Dilworth School’s former head of music has been jailed for sexually abusing boys in his care. Leonard Cave appeared at the High Court in Auckland on Friday where Justice Mary Peters sentenced him to eight years in prison. Cave was found guilty of abusing four boys from Auckland’s Dilworth School . Charges relating to a fifth boy were dismissed during his trial in May. The 75 year-old was also found guilty of sexually abusing another boy at Hamilton’s St Paul’s Collegiate . READ MORE: Dilworth School administrators knew staff would abuse boys 'again and again' Dilworth asked chaplain to resign over inappropriate behaviour, police not called Dilworth School: Former chaplain groomed and sexually abused boys for 15 years In all, Cave was found guilty of eight indecent assault charges and not guilty of one. He was found guilty of supplying a boy cannabis and LSD and also sexually violating him. Crown prosecutors Jacob Barry and Belle Archibald read from … [Read more...] about Dilworth School: Former music teacher jailed for eight years for sexual abuse
Record numbers of Albanians claiming to be victims of slavery ‘to avoid deportation’
Albanians are exploiting modern slavery laws to avoid deportation after crossing the Channel, government sources have suggested, as figures showed record numbers are claiming to be victims of trafficking. Official data, published on Thursday, shows Albanians are now the top nationality claiming to be victims of modern slavery or trafficking, overtaking UK nationals. They accounted for more than a quarter (27 per cent) of the record 4,171 potential victims of modern slavery referred to the Home Office, under legislation brought in by Theresa May, in the second quarter of this year. The 1,130 Albanians claiming to be victims of trafficking or slavery are now ahead of UK nationals referred to the Home Office, at 1,013 or 24 per cent of the total. Third were Eritreans, substantially lower at 293 or seven per cent. The figures come just days after it emerged that Albanians accounted for nearly four in 10 migrants crossing the Channel over a six-month period this summer even … [Read more...] about Record numbers of Albanians claiming to be victims of slavery ‘to avoid deportation’
Famed Producer Scott Rudin Accused Of Bullying, Abuse: ‘Every Day Was Exhausting And Horrific’ | The Daily Wire
Academy Award-winning producer Scott Rudin (“The Social Network,” “No Country for Old Men”) has a reputation for allegedly abusing people in the workplace. In a lengthy expose in The Hollywood Reporter (THR), several of Rudin’s former staffers alleged that the producer, who already had a reputation for being hot-tempered, would regularly engage in verbally and physically abusive behavior in the office. One particularly nasty incident involved him allegedly smashing an Apple computer over an assistant’s hand, sending him to the emergency room. “At about 4:15 p.m. — more than 10 hours into a typical Rudin day that began at 6 and never wrapped before 8 — the Oscar-winning producer was enraged that one of his assistants failed to get him a seat on a sold-out flight,” reported THR. “In a fit of fury, he allegedly smashed an Apple computer monitor on the assistant’s hand. The screen shattered, leaving the young man bleeding and in need of immediate medical attention. One person in the … [Read more...] about Famed Producer Scott Rudin Accused Of Bullying, Abuse: ‘Every Day Was Exhausting And Horrific’ | The Daily Wire
Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford reveals he was sexually abused as a child
Marcus Mumford , frontman of folk band Mumford & Sons , has revealed he was sexually abused as a child. The popular band first shot to fame in 2009 with the release of their hit Little Lion Man, with I Will Wait cementing their popularity upon its release in 2012. Marcus 35, recently launched a solo career and released new track Cannibal, which opens with the harrowing line: ‘I can still taste you and I hate it/ That wasn’t a choice in the mind of a child and you knew it.’ The lyricist, who is married to Carey Mulligan , has now opened up about the meaning of the song and revealed he was abused when he was six years old. Grammy-winning musician Marcus spoke to GQ Magazine where he said: ‘Like lots of people – and I’m learning more and more about this as we go and as I play it to people – I was sexually abused as a child.’ He said it was ‘not by family and not in the church, which might be some people’s assumption.’ Marcus’ parents are English but moved … [Read more...] about Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford reveals he was sexually abused as a child
The body remembers: ACC slow to provide somatic therapy to sexual abuse survivors
Abigail Dougherty/Stuff Liv Redman wants ACC to cover the physical effects of her sexual abuse just as it covers her snowboarding injuries. CONTENT WARNING: Contains references to suicide. Stuff series ACCountable takes a look at different people’s ACC experiences, considers how ACC can be improved and what an equitable system would look like for injured and disabled Kiwis. It takes courage to lodge a sensitive claim for sexual abuse with ACC. Add to that a system that is difficult to navigate and the situation can quickly turn into desperation. Two survivors share their stories with EDA TANG in the final instalment of ACCountable. “I’m pretty sure [ACC] knew that I had been having suicidal thoughts since October because it was written on all the clinician notes,” says Liv Redman, 22, who endures severe chronic pelvic pain as the result of sexual abuse when she was 16. They are sharp, steady pains, sometimes coming in aches or jitters that shoot down her … [Read more...] about The body remembers: ACC slow to provide somatic therapy to sexual abuse survivors
Three victims, three journeys to see justice for March 15 terrorist attack
CHRIS SKELTON/STUFF Farid Ahmed speaks ahead of the sentencing of the terrorist who killed his wife and 50 others at two Christchurch mosques. Victims of the Christchurch’s mosque shooter have arrived from across the world to face him in court on Monday and detail the impact his murderous rampage has had on their lives. Stuff speaks to three of them. Hamimah Hamimah Tuyan travelled more than 8500 kilometres in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic to see her husband’s killer sentenced. Zekeriya Tuyan was the 51st victim to die from the injuries he sustained in the March 15 Christchurch terror attack. His wife sees it as her responsibility to witness justice meted on the man responsible. “This is the least I can do for my husband and my children,” she says. Hamimah Tuyan – who now lives in Singapore with the couple’s two young boys – travelled to Auckland on August 7 at “almost the last minute” and spent two weeks in a managed isolation hotel. READ … [Read more...] about Three victims, three journeys to see justice for March 15 terrorist attack
Christchurch terror attack: Jacinda Ardern says Government can’t expand ACC cover for traumatised victims
JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON/STUFF Temel Atacocugu, mosque attack survivor, says the physical and psychological recovery will take a long time. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she can’t expand access to cover all those traumatised at the March 15 terror attacks without expanding access more widely. Currently ACC covers those with direct physical injuries but not those with mental health injuries that are not work-related or the result of sexual abuse. That means those who were traumatised at either of the Christchurch mosques two years ago where a terrorist killed 51 Muslim worshippers, are not eligible for direct payments for mental health trauma. Ardern was pushed on why there wasn't more support for victims by John Campbell on TVNZ’s Breakfast. READ MORE: Christchurch terror attack families to be assigned case managers Christchurch terror attack survivors plagued by fear, trauma ACC may look to expand mental trauma coverage for families of Christchurch terror … [Read more...] about Christchurch terror attack: Jacinda Ardern says Government can’t expand ACC cover for traumatised victims
Alex Jones ordered to pay $45,200,000 more to Sandy Hook shooting victim’s family
A jury has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay over $45million in punitive damages to the parents of a Sandy Hook school shooting victim after claiming for years that the tragedy was a ‘hoax’. The $45million sum comes one day after the same jury ordered Jones to pay $4million to Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of 6-year-old victim Jesse Lewis. Jones is scheduled to be back in court next week in Connecticut, where juries will have to decide how much he will have to pay two more families of victims from the 2012 tragedy. Heslin and Lewis originally sought $150million for Jones’ lies, which they argued lead to years of harassment, threats and abuse from Jones’ fans. When he testified on Tuesday, Heslin told the court that one disgruntled fan shot at his home. ‘Two years back, my home was shot up, and my vehicle was shot up in my yard. That’s disturbing,’ Heslin said. ‘He drove by my home shouting out the window “Alex Jones!” and what sounded … [Read more...] about Alex Jones ordered to pay $45,200,000 more to Sandy Hook shooting victim’s family