Sarah’s News Roundup 10.27.18

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Google has fired 48 people including 13 senior managers over sexual harassment claims since 2016.

Chief executive Sundar Pichai sent a letter to colleagues saying that the company was taking “a hard line” on inappropriate conduct.

It was sent in response to a New York Times report that Andy Rubin received a $90 exit package despite facing allegations of misconduct.

The letter stated: “We want to assure you that we review every single complaint about sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct, we investigate, and we take action.”

US white nationalist Richard Spencer’s wife has accused him of being “physically, verbally and emotionally abusive”.

Ms Koupriianova’s divorce papers were filed in June but were reported on for the first time this week.

Her lawyer said that she had been “reluctant to call police or seek an order of protection for fear of further reprisal”.

The documents also state that much of the abuse happened in the presence of their children.

Spencer said he was “not an abusive person” and that his wife was “never in a dangerous situation”.

He first rose to prominence when he led chants of “hail Trump” to a Nazi-saluting group after Trump’s election victory.

An audio recording has emerged of the late rapper XXXTantacion admitting to assaulting his ex-girlfriend and stabbing nine people.

The recording is believed to have been made in 2016 when he was arrested for the aggravated battery of a pregnant woman.

At the time of his death the rapper, whose real name was Jahseh Onfroy, was awaiting trial for domestic violence charges, harassment and witness tampering – all of which he denied.

A man accused of groping a woman on a plane told police “the President of the United States says it’s ok to grab women by their private parts.”

The unnamed woman confronted the accused who was sitting behind her.

He was arrested when the flight landed in Albuquerque and remains in custody pending a preliminary hearing.

Quotes from the testimony of Dr Christine Blasey Ford, who accused US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her, have appeared on the campus of Yale University.

The spray-painted graffiti was noticed at parts of the New Haven campus, including outside the Law School from which Kavanaugh is an alumnus.

It was washed off later that day however this isn’t the first time Yale Law School students have protested against him.

In late September bulletin boards acrossed the campus were plastered with notes saying “We believe Dr Christine Blasey Ford.”

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