Danny Masterson, Louis Tomlinson in Trouble With the Law
Danny Masterson, who played Hyde on That 70s Show, is facing allegations of sexual abuse dating back to the early 2000s.
The first complaint concerns something that happened to a woman Masterson was in an intimate relationship with sixteen years ago. The second, dates back fourteen years and involves a second victim. Both women were involved with Scientology at the time. Masterson is still an active member of the church.
Masterson's reps have responded to the allegations by saying they believe all claims to be a publicity stunt for "Leah Remini's anti-Scientology television series" as the first victim only came forward with the abuse claims following a meet up with Remini.
The LAPD are investigating. No charges have been filed at this time.
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One Direction's Louis Tomlinson could face serious criminal charges following Fridays airport brawl.
Tomlinson was arrested Friday evening at LAX for fighting with a photographer. The photog was getting too close to Louis and his girlfriend, Eleanor Calder so Tomlinson took him down. Calder then got physical with a bystander who decided to record the altercation on video, including footage of Calder attempting to flee the scene.
Both Calder and Tomlinson were placed under citizen's arrest by the photographer and female bystander. The LAPD later made an official arrest on Louis citing simple battery. He paid 20 thousand dollars to get out of jail a few hours after the ordeal. No word on whether or not any further charges will come down on Louis or his girlfriend. Video evidence does place the blame on Tomlinson, according to law enforcement who spoke with TMZ.
Ashton Kutcher Blows Kisses in Court
Ashton Kutcher was in court on Wednesday (Feb. 15th) to testify at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. The subject of the hearing was “Ending Modern Slavery: Building on Success.”
Kutcher is the co-founder of Thorn, a tech company that fights the sexual exploitation of children.
“We partner across the tech industry, government and NGOs and leverage technology to combat predatory behavior, rescue victims, and protect vulnerable children.”
While in court, Kutcher spoke about his organization’s capabilities and let everyone know they give away tech tools that are considered key in disabling slavery.
Senator John McCain was very happy to hear about Thorn and their team’s plan to aid in the quest to end modern slavery and exploitation. The whole thing was very professional… except for this one jab from McCain to Kutcher…
