Sarah’s News Roundup 03.10.18

Cardinal George Pell
Cardinal George Pell has attended court in Melbourne (Australia) for a hearing to determine whether or not he will stand trial for multiple charges of historic sexual assault.

Up to 50 witnesses are expected to testify during the first two weeks of the month long committal hearing.

When this is over Magistrate Belinda Wallington will decide whether there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial.

Cardinal Pell said last year: “I am innocent of these charges, they are false. The whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me.”

The Mississippi state Senate has passed a bill that would ban abortions after 15 weeks.

The Gestational Age Act has to go back to the House for second approval but if it passes Governor Phil Bryant will sign it into law.

He says he wants Mississippi to be “the safest place in America for an unborn child”.

There would be no exemption for women or girls who become pregnant as a result of being raped.

Trump is upset with White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders for what she told reporters regarding Trump’s alleged affair with porn actress Stormy Daniels.

Ms Daniels filed a lawsuit against Trump claiming he had failed to sign a non-disclosure agreement that would have prevented her from talking about their alleged affair.

During a press briefing Ms Sanders told reporters that the arbitration was won “in the President’s favor”.

This statement is an admission that the non-disclosure agreement exists and that it directly involves Trump.

It is the first time the White House has admitted the President was involved with Ms Daniels!

A source said: “POTUS is very unhappy. Sarah gave the Stormy Daniels story steroids yesterday.”

US figure skating coach Richard Callaghan has been suspended pending a new investigation into historic allegations of sexual misconduct.

Several male skaters have accused him of sexually inappropriate behaviour in 1990s which he vehemently denied.

When asked about the allegations now he said: “that’s 19 or 20 years ago. I have nothing to say.”

A gunman held 3 women (executive director and 2 psychologists) hostage for 8 hours then shot them and himself at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville.

Albert Wong was a former US Army rifleman who had served in Afghanistan and had been honorably discharged.

He had left the Centers’s program to treat PTSD only two weeks before this happened.

In China a combination of 2 emojis – a bowl of rice and a bunny – has become a way for women to be part of the #metoo movement.

Using “rice bunny” (??) – pronounced “mi tu” in Mandarin Chinese – gives women a way to get round authorities and talk about their experiences of sexual harassment and abuse.

Who knew that bunnies would have such an important role?!

Sarah x
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