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Kevin Spacey Set To Face Civil Sex Assault Claims In London Court 
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Kevin Spacey Set To Face Civil Sex Assault Claims In London Court 

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
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Kevin Spacey will face civil claims of sexual assault from three men at the High Court in London next October.

A British performer named Ruari Cannon, who has waived his right to anonymity, and two other claimants who have not, have alleged Spacey abused them between 2000 and 2015.

A judge set the provisional trial date of 12 October 2026 for the cases at a hearing earlier this week. Spacey denies all the allegations.

Spacey was cleared of nine sexual offence charges at a criminal trial in 2023. He was also found not liable in a U.S. civil case brought by actor Anthony Rapp, who alleged Spacey molested him when he was 14. 

Spacey made headlines last week with an interview with The Telegraph newspaper during which he described his financial situation as “not great,” adding, “I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs, I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain.”

The House of Cards alum, who last year appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored to discuss his debts, including the foreclosure of his Baltimore abode, said, “The costs over these last seven years have been astronomical. I’ve had very little coming in and everything going out.”

Spacey likened his predicament to the experiences of actors of yore, who were swept into the Hollywood blacklist as a result of McCarthyism. He cited Kirk Douglas’ willingness to work with screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, then blacklisted, as the type of strategic allyship that could help him right the ship.

“So, my feeling is if Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino call Evan [Lowenstein, Spacey’s manager] tomorrow, it will be over,” he posited. “I will be incredibly honored and delighted when that level of talent picks up the phone. And I believe it’s going to happen.”

Most recently, Spacey wrapped production in the U.K. on an under-the-radar sci-fi thriller called The Tenth Planet. The project was on sale at this year’s American Film Market. 

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Metro Boomin Testifies, Gives His Side at Civil Rape Trial
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Metro Boomin Testifies, Gives His Side at Civil Rape Trial

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Hip-hop producer Metro Boomin told jurors at his civil rape case on Wednesday that he had two consensual encounters with his accuser in 2016, always wore a condom, and couldn’t wait for his trial to start so he could testify and give his side.

“Were you wrongly accused?” his lawyer, Lawrence Hinkle, asked inside a federal courtroom in downtown Los Angeles.

“Absolutely. I’ve been thinking about this day for a year,” the producer, whose legal name is Leland T. Wayne, told the jury. The influential producer, songwriter, and DJ said he found it “preposterous” that plaintiff Vanessa LeMaistre had accused him of raping her in a hotel without a condom in 2016 after handing her a drink that allegedly caused her to “black out.”

“I really don’t know where to start. This is crazy. I can’t even believe I’m up here doing this right now,” he said. “For her to accuse me of something like this, it’s something I could never fathom. I can’t even say what I think should happen to people who rape people.” Wayne testified that he lost his mother to domestic abuse and believes sexual abusers “should be tortured and killed.”

Asked point-blank if he ever sexually assaulted LeMaistre, he said, “Absolutely not.” Asked again minutes later, he said, “No way in the world.”

Wayne, 32, took the witness stand as his friend and fellow Atlanta-based artist Young Thug watched in the courtroom gallery. “I’m just here to support him,” Young Thug told Rolling Stone as he walked into the courthouse during the lunch break. “He’s a longtime friend.”

Earlier on Wednesday, LeMaistre finished her own testimony in the case, telling jurors she was still reeling from the recent loss of her newborn son in 2016 when she visited Wayne at a Los Angeles recording studio after ingesting half of a Xanax. She said Wayne handed her a shot that she sipped shortly before she passed out. LeMaistre said she later found herself drifting in and out of consciousness in a hotel room with Wayne on top of her, penetrating her vaginally and then performing oral sex on her. When she finally woke up completely hours later, Wayne allegedly ushered her out of a side door and pointed her to a car that returned her to the studio to retrieve her car, she testified.

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“I was confused,” she told jurors of her immediate reaction. She said she didn’t go to the police right away or confront Wayne because she was still processing what happened. “It was very foggy for me waking up the next day,” she explained.

LeMaistre, who was 30 when she first met a 22-year-old Wayne in Las Vegas earlier that year, testified that she spoke about the alleged assault with a mental health professional she was seeing at a treatment center called Prototypes in the fall of 2016. She later discussed it with professionals again when she called a pair of rape hotlines in 2024, she said.

“Having lost my son, and the defendant assaulting me, have been the two, by far, worst things I’ve ever experienced in my life. It has been excruciatingly painful,” LeMaistre said on the witness stand. “This stole the past nine years of my life. I haven’t been able to have any healthy relationships. I want to get married one day.”

During a fierce cross-examination by Wayne’s other lawyer, Justin H. Sanders, LeMaistre defended a series of handwritten notes she wrote that were turned over to the defense in discovery. In journal entries dated June 14, 2017, LeMaistre used two different pen colors as she authored what appeared to be a conversation with someone named “Chrisie.” “All of it was me just self-soothing,” she testified.

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“When should I hit back Metro?” she wrote in the journal. “Will I sleep with him again?” Then switching to Chrisie’s voice, she wrote, “Yes, and it will be beautiful, great, amazing.” Asked what she meant by “again,” LeMaistre said “technically” she already had slept with Wayne, but “the conditions were rape.”

Sanders then turned to notes LeMaistre wrote during a 2024 trip to Peru, where she engaged in an extended “Ayahuasca ceremony,” a spiritual ritual involving the ingestion of a psychoactive plant used by indigenous cultures in the Amazon. In the notes titled “Plan Ayahuasca Gave Me,” LeMaistre wrote that she intended to “blow the whistle on Metro Boomin.” She also wrote that she planned to contact the law firm that singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura used to sue music mogul Sean Combs, and further planned to publish her “date rape” allegations in a post on social media. “We’re asking for 3.4 million to 3.7 million,” she wrote in her sometimes admittedly illegible handwriting.

“That was the number given to me,” Le Maistre testified about the amounts. Asked if she meant that the numbers were “given” to her during the Ayahuasca ceremony, she said, “Correct.”

With eight jurors listening intently, LeMaistre said that when she first heard the Wayne-produced song “Rap Saved Me” in 2017, she believed the lyrics were about her. In the chorus, artists 21 Savage and Offset rap, “She took a Xanny, then she fainted. I’m from the gutter, ain’t no changing. From the gutter, rap saved me. She drive me crazy, have my baby.”

LeMaistre also testified that she found out she was pregnant after visiting a Planned Parenthood in late 2016. As Sanders walked her through her medical records from Planned Parenthood, he showed jurors forms listed her last menstrual cycle had been on Oct. 1, 2016, and her “most recent unprotected sexual intercourse” as having been on Oct. 13, 2016. She denied experiencing any instances of “coercion” or intimate partner violence, the medical records said. Another record dated Nov. 7, 2016, said the gestational age of the fetus was five weeks and two days. LeMaistre, who had a non-surgical abortion to end the pregnancy, later contacted Planned Parenthood on Feb. 10, 2025, asking to amend the reported dates in her records and remove her “denial of coercion.”

“You knew when you tried to change those records that it was the only way you could make your story stick,” Sanders challenged LeMaistre. “You had to change the dates of the last unprotected sex, correct?” Sanders asked. LeMaistre denied the allegation. Sanders appeared to be suggesting that LeMaistre wanted to link her pregnancy to Wayne because it would support her claims that Wayne had unprotected sex with her and a reason to allegedly pen the lyrics “have my baby.”

In his own testimony, Wayne said he “never” has sex without a condom because he’s not ready to be a father. “Even at that time, my high school sweetheart and I were still using condoms. There was no way this girl I just met in Las Vegas, that I had unprotected sex with her,” he testified.

Asked if there was any truth to the allegation he personally authored or even “suggested” the cited lyrics in “Rap Saved Me,” Wayne replied, “None whatsoever. I just made the beat.”

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While LeMaistre was the sole witness for her entire case, Wayne called a clinical psychologist to the stand to testify about her assessment of the plaintiff. Dr. April Thames, chief psychologist at UCLA’s Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, told jurors that she reviewed LeMaistre’s medical records and conducted her own 90-minute to two-hour exam with the plaintiff. She said she personally diagnosed LeMaistre with “borderline personality disorder with psychotic features.” Under cross-examination, she admitted that LeMaistre had not formally received that diagnosis before, though she previously had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder.

Both sides rested their cases on Wednesday afternoon. Closing arguments are set for Thursday.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Young Thug Shows Up To Court To Support Metro Boomin In Producer's Civil S3xual A$$ault Trial
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Young Thug Shows Up To Court To Support Metro Boomin In Producer’s Civil S3xual A$$ault Trial

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Young Thug Shows Up To Court To Support Metro Boomin In Producer’s Civil S3xual A$$ault Trial

#YoungThug is showing up for those who matter to him. The rapper took time out of his schedule to appear for day two of court proceedings in #MetroBoomin’s civil s3xual a$$ault trial. He was spotted heading inside the Los Angeles courthouse wearing green pants and a white tank.

As reported, A woman, Vanessa LeMaistre, has accused the producer of r@ping her in a #BeverlyHills hotel room in 2016. On day one of the trial, LeMaistre testified that taking the psychedelic plant Ayahuasca eight years later helped her realize that she needed to seek legal action.

#Metro’s legal team has slammed the allegations, saying she’s upset he “stopped giving her attention after the last time they had s3x.” They added, “We are here because she thought my client could solve her financial problems. And so she made a claim that he s3xually a$$aulted her, expecting that he would just write a check to make it all go away quickly and quietly.”

The trial is expected to conclude on Friday (Sept. 26)


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Actively Black Turns Runway Into Living Tribute Of Civil Rights Icons
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Actively Black Turns Runway Into Living Tribute Of Civil Rights Icons

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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“This is not a fashion show” became the perfect mantra as Actively Black founder Lanny Smith closed out New York Fashion Week with a cultural statement that stretched far beyond couture.

On Friday (Sept. 12), the brand — in partnership with Mielle Organics — transformed Sony Hall into a living archive of Black history and creativity. What unfolded was part runway, part history lesson and a night filled with emotions, standing ovations, and rare sightings from those who made history and continue the lineage of Civil Rights greats.

The red carpet alone set the tone as Lauryn Hill, Dapper Dan, Tyrese, Ghostface Killah, Naturi Naughton, Dascha Polanco and more attended, adding to the cultural gravity of the evening. Aside from the models rocking athleisure and swim suits that captivated streetwear lovers, it was the Civil rights moment that was the highlight of the night.

Sharing the runway were Dr. Bernice A. King and Ilyasah Shabazz — daughters of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X — alongside activists Fred Hampton Jr. and Fredricka Newton, each wearing pieces that paid tribute to their family legacies.

Civil rights photographer Cecil J. Williams followed, striding in a hoodie emblazoned with the historic image of him drinking from a “Whites Only” fountain. Ruby Bridges, the first Black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school, drew a standing ovation with her walk, while Olympic legends Tommie Smith and John Carlos — whose raised fists in 1968 in an enduring symbol of protest — were also honored. Rounding out the moment, Ben Haith, designer of the Juneteenth flag, brought the banner of freedom to the runway.

Other standout moments included appearances by Bob Marley’s grandchildren and Lisane Basquiat, sister of the late Jean-Michel Basquiat, alongside a heartfelt tribute to Michael Jackson. The evening also celebrated Black women through the “Black Women Are Superheroes” collection, featuring trailblazers like Valeisha Butterfield Jones and Bozoma Saint John. Terrence J also took the stage to introduce the HBCU-inspired collection, while fellow 106 & Park alums AJ and Free engaged the crowd. Adding to the energy, the iconic Harlem Globetrotters delivered an electrifying performance, joined by dynamic dancers from both New York City and Los Angeles.

Oh, and Fast Life Yungstaz also gave a special performance of the cultural anthem, “Swag Surf.”

Founder Lanny Smith summed the evening up perfectly: “Me being pro-Black doesn’t mean I’m anti-anything else. Tonight was about honoring our ancestors, uplifting our communities, and reminding the world that our stories, our innovation, and our style are indispensable to the global culture.”

The finale brought it all back to the show’s purpose of love and admiration as Smith and his partner Bianca Winslow revealed they’re expecting a baby boy this December.

Take a look below at photos from Actively Black’s NYFW runway show.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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