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Dawn Evans from Resilience discusses a series of virtual trainings for the community.
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Kevin Taylor pled to assaults on two minor relatives between 1989 to 1994 when the defendant would have been 17 to 21 years old. His victims spanned the ages of four to nine years of age during those years.
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Legislation to close a loophole in Michigan law that could stop prosecution in some instances of marital rape will get a committee hearing Today
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A package of bills introduced last week in the state Senate seeks to help young people understand sexual assault and help survivors of sexual assault manage the process of seeking justice.
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It’s an effort to make the government responsible for assaults that occurred after July 2015.
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Robert “RJ” Regan made the statements Sunday in a livestream hosted by a conservative group. He advocated for decertifying the 2020 presidential election, telling another participant who said it is too late to do anything that her attitude is like what he tells his three daughters: “Well if rape is inevitable, you should just lie back and enjoy it.”
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“I don’t put anything past Michigan. Nothing surprises me. This is just an inconvenience. It doesn’t derail us,” Vaughn told The Associated Press. “I’m not angry. You expect a snake to bite you, you expect a liar to lie to you.”
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The deal came just after two men who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson said they were hoping that a change in leadership with the weekend firing of university President Mark Schlissel would allow the school be more accountable toward abuse victims.
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The university currently is in mediation to resolve multiple lawsuits by more than 1,000 people — mostly men — who say Dr. Robert Anderson sexually abused them during routine medical examinations.