Sarah’s News Roundup 03.24.18

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Steven Spielberg has thanked the Time’s Up movement for creating a “watershed moment”.

Speaking at the Rakuten TV Empire Awards, where he received the Legend of Our Lifetime Award, Spielberg said: “It’s been a rich and diverse year for film and for gender and for race, and especially for speaking out. Thank you, Time’s Up. We were very much on board from the very beginning, my wife Kate and I. This is more important than any of us can ever really realise. I think in 10 years we’ll look back and realise what a watershed moment we’re experiencing together right now.”

Cynthia Nixon, star of Sex and the City, has announced she is launching a bid for New York governor.

She challenges incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination.

Ms Nixon identifies as bisexual and if she wins she will be one of the first female openly LGBTQ candidates to take up such a position.

The Weinstein Company has filed for bankruptcy.

The move is intended to facilitate a buy-out offer from a private equity firm.

The company is also releasing any survivors of Weinstein’s alleged sexual misconduct from non-disclosure agreements which means they can now speak out.

A polygraph test taken by porn star Stormy Daniels has concluded she was truthful in saying she had an affair – including unprotected sex – with Trump in 2006. Ugh.

Former Playboy model Karen McDougal has apologised to Melania Trump for the 10 month affair she claimed to have with Trump in 2006: “I’m sorry. I wouldn’t want it done to me. I know it’s a wrong thing to do.”

Trump and the White House have both denied the affair.

Justice Jennifer G Schecter of New York State Court has rejected a request by Trump’s lawyers to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Summer Zervos.

Trump responded to the suit with the argument that as he is now President he cannot be sued in a state court, however Schecter wrote: “No one is above the law.”

Ms Zervos alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.

She is suing Trump for defamation because he called her a liar after she made the allegations.

The case is likely to carry on for months.

On Monday Mississippi’s Governor signed into law the tightest abortion restrictions in the US.

Abortions were banned after 15 weeks with no exception for rape.

On Wednesday Judge Carlton Reeves delayed the bill from taking effect for 10 days so he could hear more arguments.

Reeves wrote that the new law “threatens immediate, irreparable harm to Mississippians’ ability to control their destiny and body. A brief delay in enforcing a law of dubious constitutionality does not outweigh that harm.

There has been another school shooting, this time in Great Mills High School in Maryland.

The gunman, 17-year-old Austin Rollins, shot and wounded students Jaelynn Willey (16) and Desmond Barnes (14) before he was shot dead.

Jaelynn later died in hospital after she was taken off life support.

St Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office said Jaelynn and Rollins “had a prior relationship that recently ended. All indications suggest the shooting was not a random act of violence.”

I have no words to describe how well the March For Our Lives went.

I am beyond proud of the student survivors of MSD High School, of Krista Suh and her amazing #evileyegloves, of every single person who helped/marched in any way at all.

Thank you.

Sarah x
#marchforourlives
#metoo

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