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Buffalo Bills RELEASE punter Matt Araiza, 22, in wake of gang rape allegations by a 17-year-old as general manager Brandon Beane fronts up and says: 'This is bigger than football'
Buffalo Bills punter Matthew Araiza has been implicated in an alleged gang rape
The accuser, referred to as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, says the attack was in 2021
She claims Araiza and two of his San Diego State teammates raped her at a party
The Bills left Araiza out of the team Friday and now, he has been released
By TYRELL FEASTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 20:08 EDT, 27 August 2022 | UPDATED: 08:04 EDT, 28 August 2022
The lawsuit, filed in San Diego County Superior Court, accuses Araiza, Zavier Leonard (right) and Nowlin 'Pa'a' Ewaliko (left)
of gang-raping a then-17-year-old girl at a Halloween party at a home where Araiza had been living
The bulk of this story can be found at The Daily Mail.
'I was sexually assaulted by Cabinet minister': Aide rocks Parliament with new claims as she alleges she was abused as a young parliamentary researcher by man who is now serving in UK Government
A former Commons staff member said she was targeted by a Tory MP in her 20s
She told Sky News's The Open Secret Podcast she was 'super drunk' at the time
She complained when he was given the new job but he remains a Cabinet Minister
Could reignite 'Pestminster' allegations of politicians abusing younger staff
By JOHN STEVENS DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 17:00 EDT, 1 September 2022 |
I hate the word "pest" being used to describe a sexual predator. Mosquitoes are pests, sexual predators are outright evil.
The full story is available at the Daily Mail.
Yoga sect allegedly exploited women to lure men like Domingo
By DANIEL POLITI, JOCELYN GECKER and ALMUDENA CALATRAVA
Spanish tenor Placido Domingo gives an interview in Naples, Aug. 23, 2020. An Argentina-based yoga group is under investigation for sexually exploiting women to secure the support of wealthy and powerful men around the world, including the opera star Domingo, who hasn’t been accused of any crime. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca, File)
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — An Argentina-based yoga group sexually exploited vulnerable women it called “geishas” to get money and influence from wealthy and powerful men around the world, including opera star Placido Domingo, who knew the organization’s leaders for more than two decades, according to interviews with former members and local authorities.
A sprawling investigation into the sect-like Buenos Aires Yoga School, which operated for over 30 years in Argentina’s capital, has uncovered what authorities are calling a criminal organization involved in sex trafficking, money laundering, involuntary servitude, illegal practice of medicine and other crimes. Nineteen members have been arrested in the investigation that reaches into the U.S., where six more suspects are sought.
Despite its name, the school did not offer yoga classes. Leaders are accused of preying on people to join its ranks with promises of eternal happiness and then exploiting them sexually and financially, according to charging documents.
Former members of the school and officials investigating the case told The Associated Press that the group forced female members to work as “geishas” who were assigned to make guests feel welcome at the school, with sex part of the expectations. Influential or wealthy men were matched up with members of the “Geishado VIP,” one of many groups of women that were forced to have sexual encounters in exchange for money and influence that benefited sect leaders, according to the charging documents. Some of the women were sent to the United States and Uruguay to have sex with men, a practice that amounted to slavery, authorities said.
There is more on this story at Associated Press.
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