Neil Gaiman at "The Sandman" World Premiere in London.
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Two women have accused "The Sandman" writer Neil Gaiman of sexual assault.
The allegations are detailed in a new podcast from Tortoise Media.
The alleged offences took place in 2005 and 2022. Here's a timeline of the accusations.
Two women have accused "The Sandman" writer Neil Gaiman of sexual assault.
Gaiman rose to fame as the author of the DC Comics fantasy series, "The Sandman," between 1989 and 1996. His work continued to explore religion, mythology, and magic in books including "American Gods" and "Good Omens."
All three have been adapted into TV shows, and the second season of Netflix's "The Sandman" is in production.
Tortoise Media's podcast, "Master: The allegations against Neil Gaiman," which was released on July 3, features claims from two women who say he sexually assaulted them in 2005 and 2022.
The first victim, identified only as K because she wished to remain anonymous, said she started a sexual relationship with Gaiman in 2005 when she was 20.
Here's a timeline of the allegations.
2005: K starts a relationship with Gaiman.
Neil Gaiman at Sundance Film Festival in 2005.
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The fourth episode of the podcast explains that K met Gaiman at a Florida book signing in 2003 when she was 18, and they started their relationship two years later.
K told Tortoise Media that she had "rough and painful sex" with Gaiman that "she neither wanted nor enjoyed."
She also claimed Gaiman had sex with her while she had an infection "despite her asking him not to."
February 2022: Gaiman starts a relationship with a woman in New Zealand.
Neil Gaiman at the 73rd National Book Awards in 2022.
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The second and third episodes of the podcast are about Scarlett, a 23-year-old nanny, who claims that she started a sexual relationship with Gaiman at his New Zealand home in February 2022, only a few hours after they first met.
On that day, Scarlett alleged that Gaiman assaulted her in a bath but they went on to have a consensual relationship.
Scarlett told Tortoise Media that "Gaiman engaged in rough and degrading penetrative sexual acts with her."
She also described how "the pain was celestial" during one incident, but he refused to stop when she asked.
"He laughed and said I needed to be punished and used his belt on me," Scarlett claimed.
July 2024: Gaiman denies the accusations, and says both incidents were "consensual."
Neil Gaiman at the 2024 Writers Guild Awards.
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Tortoise Media relayed a statement from Gaiman, which said: "he denies any unlawful behavior with K and is disturbed by her allegations."
It continued: "He believes K's allegations are motivated by her regret over their relationship and that Scarlett was suffering from a condition associated with false memories at the time of her relationship with him, a claim which is not supported by her medical records and medical history."
Gaiman told Tortoise Media that during the alleged 2022 incident involving Scarlett "they only 'cuddled' and 'made out' in the bath and that he had established consent for this."
"His position is that, over the three-week sexual relationship that followed, they only ever engaged in consensual digital penetration."
Representatives for Neil Gaiman did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
If you are a survivor of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673) or visit its website to receive confidential support.
Supreet Kaur received a job offer from Microsoft after interviewing at 15 companies.
After two years of working in AI at Morgan Stanley, Kaur saw a major shift in the market for AI roles.
She emphasized the need for LLM experience, networking, and understanding a company's AI needs.
29-year-old Supreet Kaur has interviewed at 15 companies over the last few months, and just received an offer from Microsoft.
Prior to securing her new role, she spent the last two years developing and managing data and AI solutions at Morgan Stanley. She said the job market for AI roles has changed drastically since she was on the hunt about two years ago.
Kaur has a grad degree in data science, worked in AI at a big bank, and is an ambassador for Google's WomenTechMakers program — and even she said she wasn't hearing back from companies when she first started her job hunt.
Once Kaur made a few tweaks to her approach, she was able to start seeing results and eventually landed the Microsoft position as a cloud solutions architect. If you're looking for a job in AI, Kaur said these are the four key things you need to know.
LLM experience is now an industry standard
Kaur said when she interviewed for AI positions two years ago, companies were looking for machine learning experience. Now, companies are looking to build AI products. She said companies are more eager to see that a candidate has worked with a chatbot or text classification system.
Once Kaur saw how many recruiters were asking for this, she volunteered within an organization and completed a three-month LLM project. While many applicants looking to enter the field now participate in AI workshops or bootcamps, Kaur suggests doing a use-case project. Kaur created her own enterprise level project from the volunteer experience so that she could talk about it in depth in interviews.
Cold applications may not work this time around
Kaur said she didn't send too many cold applications, but she didn't hear back from the ones she did send. Instead, she said she spent her time networking and contacting recruiters. She said she aimed to send at least two messages and three to four personalized connection requests every day.
She also tried to spread the word that she was looking for a job by telling people in professional settings that she was on the market.
"The best way to look for a job is when you don't need a job," Kaur said. "You should go to events. You should go to meet-ups."
Be specific
Kaur said companies have had a shift in mindset over the last couple of years. Today, they are looking for much more specific experience, Kaur said.
"When I was interviewing in 2022, people were more interested in what I had done in data science," Kaur said.
"This time all my interviews were super specific on what the companies wanted," she added.
Kaur also recommends networking with workers from the company you apply to and asking them what that company is looking for. She said this is crucial to understanding their needs and the kind of experience they specifically want in a candidate.
Having an online presence helps
Kaur also spent the last couple of years building an online presence.
She said she's spoken at dozens of events and many of those led to interviews later on. It also helped her stand out in the application process.
"Some hiring manager during our interview said, 'You're the hundredth candidate I'm interviewing for this one position,'" Kaur said. "So it's obviously very competitive so it's important for you to stand out."
Kaur said she started by contacting the university she attended and telling professors that she was available to speak about her experience. From there, she was able to start building her following and book events regularly including AI Summit New York, BNY Mellon, Re-Work New York, Women in Data Science Series, and Women in AI Series.
"Perfect Match" contestant Dominique Defoe (L) and "The Ultimatum: Queer Love" contestant Lexi Goldberg (R) have both accused Bryton Constantin of "Squid Game: The Challenge" of homophobia.
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Multiple Netflix stars are calling out the streamer and "Perfect Match" contestant Bryton Constantin.
They say Bryton made anti-LGBTQ+ comments during the filming of two reality shows and at a Netflix event.
Here's what to know about the allegations and Bryton's response.
Multiple Netflix stars have accused "Perfect Match" contestant Bryton Constantin of making homophobic and transphobic comments, pulling the streaming service into another reality show controversy.
Bryton originally appeared on "Squid Game: The Challenge" season one last year and was called up again by the streamer for "Perfect Match" season two — one of Netflix's most-watched shows in June.
Bryton has become one of the series's most controversial contestants.
His original partner in season two, Dominique Defoe, was the first to speak out against him after the first batch of episodes aired on June 7. Around the release of the series finale, four more Netflix stars accused Bryton of expressing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments.
The initial episodes showed Bryton constantly arguing with Dominique over minor things like whether yoga is a workout.
Dominique posted a TikTok video on June 8 claiming the pair were actually arguing over Bryton's "hate speech," but the conversations containing harmful comments were cut for the final edit.
She also criticized Netflix for editing her confessional interviews to make it seem like she was emotional over juvenile arguments.
A week later, Dominique told Tudum, Netflix's media site, that she was arguing with Bryton over his comments about LGBTQ+ identities and his criticism of men showing emotions.
"He's like, 'Oh, I think it's fine that you're bisexual because you're a woman … and I think it's Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve," Dominique told the outlet.
Bryton addressed the allegations in multiple TikTok videos in June. He called Netflix's reality stars fake, said Dominique hates men, and said he won't apologize to anyone for his Christian beliefs.
"She doesn't just dislike me. She took everything I said as a threat, as a problem, or as some sort of altercation," Bryton said in one TikTok video. "No, you just hate men, and you really like women."
The drama escalated just before the "Perfect Match" season two finale aired on June 21, when several more queer Netflix reality stars called out Bryton on TikTok.
On June 20, Dash Katz, who appeared in "Squid Game: The Challenge" season one, posted a video claiming other "Squid Game" contestants had complained to them that Bryton had made homophobic and transphobic comments during the competition's filming.
Dash claimed Bryton said he would hit a transwoman if they flirted with him.
"The Circle" season three star Sophia Layne said in a TikTok video posted on June 21 she had also heard from other queer Netflix reality stars that Bryton has said more transphobic and homophobic comments.
Sophia criticized Netflix for giving Bryton a platform on two reality series and asked the streamer to apologize and stop casting him. Francesca Farago, another major Netflix reality star, reposted the video.
Lexi Goldberg, a contestant from "The Ultimatum: Queer Love" season one, called Bryton "an ignorant piece of shit" on June 22. Lexi said Bryton came up to her and her fiancée, who is a woman, during a Netflix reality universe party in early June and said, "Well, it's Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" — echoing Defoe's claims.
On June 24, Brittan Byrd, who appeared on "Perfect Match," said she and Dominique argued with Bryton before the finale after they tried to speak to him about not saying any "hate speech" during the cast reunion.
Bryton has not responded to any new videos, but Dominique is not letting him off the hook.
Last Friday, Dominique called out Bryton again on TikTok, reading out a 6,000-word essay she wrote about her experience with him during filming.
i honestly didn’t even know if i should say anything and just wanted to fade into the ether but that would mean me becoming exactly what this man wanted, silent. and the fact that even after this, he has CONTINUED with this rhetoric is abhorrent. this isn’t even the tip of the iceberg in everything this man said but i got approval to speak about it and speak about it, i will. #perfectmatch#perfectmatchseason2
Dominique claimed Bryton lied to other contestants and the public that they were just arguing about yoga. She said Bryton repeated anti-gay hate slogans during filming and compared calling a man a feminist to saying a racial slur to a Black person.
Dominique also said Bryton called her out and made homophobic comments again during a professional event after filming.
Representatives of Bryton and Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment made outside business hours by Business Insider.
If you're looking for an adventure, consider exploring Dominica or the Marquesas Islands.
I've traveled to over 80 countries and hope to visit all of them one day. Whether I picked a destination for its culture, sites, food, or adventures, each trip has been meaningful and memorable.
According to a report from Mastercard, nearly 16 million Americans took an international trip in the first quarter of 2024, and the trend doesn't seem to be slowing down. But before you start planning your next vacation, I have some underrated suggestions for you to consider.
Here are five international destinations that don't get enough attention for being spectacular vacation spots.
Flying into the Caribbean Island of Dominica felt like a scene out of "Jurassic Park."
Trafalgar Falls in Dominica was absolutely breathtaking.
Latifah Al-Hazza
The lush and mountainous island of Dominica is home to a plethora of waterfalls, natural hot springs, beaches, and adventures. The official language is English, so I had no issues communicating with the locals.
I loved staying at the cliffside villas of Jungle Bay Resort — my tropical room had stunning views of Soufriere-Scotts Head Marine Reserve. It was also an edible resort, meaning I was free to eat the fruits that were growing right outside my room.
The local cuisine was phenomenal. All the seafood was fresh and delicious, and I really enjoyed trying breadfruit, cassava balls, papaya salads, and different rum drinks.
The twin waterfalls at Trafalgar Falls are one of the most breathtaking views on the island. I also recommend doing a hot-spring mud bath at Screw's Sulphur Spa, diving or snorkeling Scotts Head, learning about the Kalinago Territory (home to the first inhabitants of the island), tasting rum at a side-of-the-road bush bar called The Farmacy, and taking a dip in Emerald Pool.
There was so much to see on the Marquesas Islands.
I took a boat excursion while visiting the Marquesas Islands.
Latifah Al-Hazza
To reach the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia, I first had to fly to Tahiti. Then, I took a three-and-a-half-hour flight to Nuku Hiva, the largest island in the volcanic archipelago.
There aren't many hotels on the island, so I booked a guesthouse and spent two days exploring the small town, shopping at a local craft market, taking a boat excursion, and watching a traditional Marquesan dance rehearsal.
I then flew to the island of Hiva Oa, known for its greenery and black-sand beaches. The highlight for me was renting a car and driving around the island to see the different topography and vegetation. It was also so cool to stop in small villages and meet the locals — even though I don't speak French or Marquesan.
The island is home to archeological sites and one of the largest tiki statues in French Polynesia.
While on Hiva Oa, I met several tiki-statue carvers who've been mastering the craft for generations and visited the tombs of painter Paul Gauguin and singer Jacques Brel.
Uzbekistan has a rich history.
Uzbekistan had beautiful architecture to look at.
Latifah Al-Hazza
Uzbekistan, located in Central Asia, was once part of the Soviet Union. During the Silk Road era, it served as a major trade route linking China and the Mediterranean.
I started my trip in Tashkent, the capital, getting acquainted with the local foods, products, and people at the famous Chorsu Bazaar. Then I took the metro around the city.
I also snagged $14 tickets to see "Swan Lake" at Tashkent's national opera house, Alisher Navoiy Theater.
After exploring the capital city, I rented a car and drove to Samarkand, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia. Historical highlights included Registan Square, Amir Temur Mausoleum, and Bibi-Khanum Mosque (sometimes spelled Bibi-Khanym).
If you're looking for a place to stay, Hotel Bibi-Khanum has a gorgeous view of the mosque and is within walking distance of many prominent sights.
Bukhara is another must-see city in Uzbekistan. I stayed at Komil Boutique, an old traditional home that was converted into a hotel. While visiting the city, I also watched an exceptional musical performance at Aladdin's Lamp in the city's historic district.
The area is full of ancient madrasas (educational institutes), forts, and caravanserais (roadside inns).
Oman is one of the most beautiful and diverse countries on the Arabian Peninsula.
I got to stay in a traditional mud home in Oman.
Latifah Al-Hazza
I began my trip to Oman in the capital of Muscat, where I visited the Oman National Museum to gain some historical perspective of the country. My next step was to explore Mutrah Souk to meet the locals and sample the local foods and products.
I stopped by a dhow shipyard to see majestic boats under construction and chat with the shipbuilders. I also toured the Royal Opera House and learned about its fascinating architecture.
From there, I rented a vehicle and headed to Wadi Shab, a stunning canyon with crystal-clear waters for swimming and beautiful (easy to moderate) hikes.
I stayed in a traditional mud home in Nizwa, a historical town with a vibrant market. Jebel Akhdar, a lush mountain range with stunning views, is about two hours away.
In a small mountain village, I encountered some of the most hospitable people I've ever met. I was even invited to have tea in someone's home and sent off with a bag full of oranges and nuts.
Further south, Salalah is known for its beautiful beaches, and Raz Al Jinz is a turtle nesting site. If you plan your trip accordingly (May to August), you can witness the little ones hatching and making their way to the ocean.
Driving around Cyprus is a core memory.
Cyprus is an underrated destination along the Mediterranean Sea.
Latifah Al-Hazza
This island country in the Mediterranean Sea is typically overlooked for more well-known destinations such as the Cyclades.
I travel to Cyprus frequently, and my favorite itinerary has been landing in Larnaca and making my way southwest to Limassol for a few nights. To see everything the country has to offer, I think renting a car is best — as long as you're comfortable driving on the left.
On my way, I love stopping in Lefkara, a small village known for its handmade lace. Some locals even say that Leonardo da Vinci purchased lace in this town in the 1400s. I also stop by Old Town and the waterfront, two areas of the village that offer contrasting shops, restaurants, and vibes.
Once I arrive in Limassol, I usually stay at the S Paul Hotel, a charming stone building from the 18th century that feels like a second home to me.
Some of the country's other highlights include exploring Aphrodite's Rock and Tombs of the Kings in Paphos and meandering through the Troodos Mountains to experience local wine tastings and quaint villages.
I always end my trips in Ayia Napa and spend a few days diving, swimming, and basking in the sun in the beach town.
Barack Obama has been a mentor to Keir Starmer, who is likely to become UK Prime Minister after Thursday's election.
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Keir Starmer is poised to become the UK's next prime minister.
He's had help opening up about his personal story from an unlikely source: Barack Obama.
Experts say Obama could advise Starmer on handling Trump if he's reelected president.
Britons are heading to the polls, as the UK gears up for a radical change in leadership.
Polls are predicting a landslide win for the leftwing Labour Party, which would make its leader, Keir Starmer, prime minister and end 14 years of Conservative Party rule.
"Today Britain can begin a new chapter," Starmer said as voting began Thursday. "A new age of hope and opportunity after 14 years of chaos and decline."
Jill Rutter, a research fellow at the London research group UK in a Changing Europe, told The New York Times he "does look relatively prime-ministerial," but added, "He's not going to set hearts racing."
Starmer entered politics relatively late, first being elected to the UK's House of Commons aged 52 in 2015. Before that, he was a lawyer who rose to become the chief prosecutor for England and Wales, where he had a big public profile but no need to ask the public for votes.
As a candidate for high office, Starmer has had no choice but to tell his back story. Since becoming Labour leader in 2020, he has stressed his humble roots, often describing how his father worked as a toolmaker and his mother a nurse while they raised their children in a "pebble-dash semi," a small home adjoining another property.
But Starmer has seemed, at times, ill at ease with the public display of emotion needed to tell his story, despite it being a political asset that offers a stark contrast with the current Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.
Sunak, a former Goldman Sachs banker, is married to Akshata Murty, the daughter of Indian billionaire and Infosys founder N. R. Narayana Murty. The couple's net worth is £651 million, which is around $830 million, the Sunday Times reported in May.
In recent months,Starmer has made a concerted effort to appear more relatable to voters and emphasize that contrast.
He's been helped by an unlikely mentor: former US president Barack Obama.
Obama encouraged Starmer to be vulnerable
In a series of Zoom calls, Obama, who served as US president from 2009 until 2017, encouraged Starmer to become more vulnerable and open with the public and has spoken to the Labour leader about the difficult decisions he made in the Oval Office.
Politico reported that the pair were first introduced by David Lammy, one of Starmer's key leiutenants, who will become his foreign secretary if Labour wins.
Speaking on Politico's Power Play podcast in March, Lammy said he and Obama had known each other for 20 years, since meeting at an event for Black alumni of Harvard University.
Lammy said Obama's influence on Starmer was apparent when the Labour leader recently opened up about his family's backstory "much more comfortably than perhaps we saw a few years ago."
"And I know that Obama has strong views that Keir should do that," he added.
David Lammy and Keir Starmer are pictured together in 2023.
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In March, Starmer gave an extended interview to Sky News, in which he described how his mother had Still's disease, a rare type of inflammatory arthritis.
He said his father spent most of his time looking after her, and this had "squeezed" his "emotional space" and made him more emotionally distant from his children.
"I probably should have addressed that before he passed, and I wish I had, but I didn't," Starmer added.
Kitty Donaldson, a political journalist in the UK, told Business Insider that this interview marked a turning point in Starmer's public display of emotion.
"Up until that point, Starmer had been very stiff, very practical, very straight-laced," Donaldson said. She said that Obama "unlocked" and "gave permission" for Starmer to open up.
"In terms of his leadership style, it's had an impact," she said. "Obama is quite laid back. This campaign has been more laid back than we have seen, and he seemed to enjoy going up and down the country speaking to people."
Tom Packer, an honorary research fellow at University College London who specializes in US politics and elections, told BI that Starmer's backstory had become a "theme of the campaign."
He said it helped challenge the idea that all UK politicians come from a "posh background" without struggle.
Obama could advise Starmer on how to deal with Trump
Obama's and Starmer's relationship is likely to continue if Starmer wins the election on Thursday.
Obama has helped Starmer since at least 2021, when The Guardian reported that they were involved in two hours' worth of private talks with Lammy about how center-left parties could return to power.
Speaking to Politico's Power Play Podcast in September, Starmer said Obama was the US president that he spoke to "most frequently."
"I've spoken to him a number of times, and his analysis on the world is always interesting, his challenges, and just going through with him what he faced, how he rose to the challenges," Starmer said.
"It is always useful to test my ideas on people who won elections, people who've taken difficult decisions in power because that helps me think about how we might approach some of the decisions we might have to take if we do win that election," he added.
Packer said Obama and Starmer's relationship made sense, given the decadeslong ties between the UK's Labour Party and the US Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, Donaldson suggested Starmer may seek advice from Obama on dealing with Donald Trump, if the former president is reelected in November.
Trump and Biden went head-to-head in the first presidential debate of the year on June 28.
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Trump is leading the polls, and Biden's shaky performance during the first presidential debate on June 28 has led Democrats to panic and urge him to step aside for another candidate.
Speaking to Politico last September, Starmer said his team had been in talks with Biden, adding, "It's clear what my desired outcome would be."
Packer told BI that Starmer and his team won't want to put "their eggs in one basket" and will be eager to secure "some kind of relationship with Trump that works," regardless of their political differences.
Trump "finds it hard to be nasty about people that are nice to him," Packer said.
He said a Labour government could end up with a good relationship with Trump "even if they disagree with him on policy" if Starmer is "nice."
He pointed out that Starmer has been careful to avoid making anti-Trump comments during his election campaign.
In an interview with BBC Radio 5 last week, Starmer was asked if he agreed with Lammy's 2018 description of Trump as a "woman-hating neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopath" and a "profound threat to the international order."
"Those aren't words that I've ever used," Starmer responded.
"I know the job of the person who leads our country is to deal with the leaders of other countries, who are elected by their people. You don't always get to choose the leaders of other countries," he continued.
Lammy has also softened his stance. He told a summit in May that Trump's position on European defense was "misunderstood" and he merely "wants Europeans to do more to ensure a better defended Europe," Politico reported.
Feral pigs are difficult to trap, and there are too many for the US to keep up with.
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Feral pigs cause billions of dollars in damage to properties and agriculture across the US.
The US has struggled to control the feral pig population, which is between 6 and 9 million.
The pigs are highly adaptable and intelligent, making them difficult to capture.
Across the US, hogs are damaging lawns, sprinkler systems, golf courses, and crops. The agricultural destruction alone is estimated at $2.5 billion a year.
Case in point, earlier this year, a video doorbell recorded footage of a pack of wild pigs rooting around a suburban lawn in San Antonio, Texas. It was the second time in a few weeks that hogs had ripped up grass in the neighborhood, according to KSAT, a local news station.
In addition to doing lots of property damage, the pigs also carry disease, breed quickly, are difficult to trap, and can be aggressive toward humans, feral pig expert Jack Mayer told Business Insider.
The US has been trying to keep the feral pig population — estimated to be between 6 and 9 million — in check for over a decade. A handful of states have seen success, but others, like Texas, Florida, and Georgia, are struggling.
For Mayer, a research scientist with the Savannah River National Laboratory, it's an uphill, ongoing battle. "They're very secretive," he said. And"they're smart, so they're tough to control."
Feral pigs will eat almost anything
Alan Biggerstaff of Nuisance Wildlife Management & Control set up hog traps in Texas in 2019.
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Pigs didn't arrive in North America until the 1500s, so they're not a native species. By the mid-1600s, they were already a nuisance, destroying property and menacing children, according to one New England colonist in 1658.
In the centuries since, not much has slowed the wild pig population from expanding. A single sow can have as many as 10 piglets, sometimes twice a year. The feral hogs' genes are often a mix of wild boar and domestic pig.
Even formerly domestic pigs can quickly adapt to life in the wild. "For whatever reason, domestic pigs go wilder quicker than any other species of domestic livestock that we have," Mayer said.
Out in the wild, these omnivorous animals don't rely on humans to feed them. And they're not picky. Mayer has seen feral hogs forage at landfills and feed on diapers, rubber bands, and plastic. In 2019, Louisiana researchers found dozens of native species, from acorns to salamanders to turtles, in their stomachs.
While they're often a bit leaner than their domesticated relatives, the feral pigs can still get to be 250 pounds, according to the USDA. Thismeansas they move about in urban and suburban areas, they can cause traffic accidents, Mayer said.
Deadly interactions between humans and pigs are very rare in the US. Worldwide, though, Mayer found that feral hogs killed 172 people between 2000 and 2019.
Most of the attacks are defensive, he said, and happen when, "for whatever reason, they feel threatened." The hogs have sharp teeth and tusks and can run fast.
When feral pigs start rooting in grass, they can leave a mess behind, as this photo from 2014 shows.
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They're also vectors for dozens of diseases and parasites found in their feces, fluids, and undercooked meat. One of Mayer's biggest worries is that they could spread African swine fever to domestic animals. Humans can't catch the disease, but it's deadly for pigs.
Asian countries have slaughtered millions of pigs to try and stop the outbreak of the virus. European countries are taking similar measures.
If the virus arrives in North America, "it's going to spread, and it's going to be ugly," Mayer said.
A losing battle to control the wild pig population
Because hogs reproduce so quickly, some states estimate that they would need to reduce the population size by 60% to 70% each year to keep the numbers from growing.
Currently, many states trap and euthanize pigs. In 2011, Texas passed the "pork-chopper bill," which allows feral hog hunting from helicopters. But Ohio and Kentucky are currently working on banning pig hunting. Some experts believe it can actually make the problem worse, since hunted pigs tend to become more secretive and harder to trap.
Texas and Oklahoma recently announced they'll begin using a substance with warfarin, similar to rat poison, to help control their feral hog populations.
Feral pigs eat a varied diet, which can be bad news for local species.
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"This is going to be potentially another tool in the toolbox," Mayer said, "but the people in the US never have really warmed up to the use of poisons for any kind of wildlife." It's a move many have opposed in the past because of its potential effects on wildlife that eat poisoned animals, Texas Monthly reported in 2023.
Mayer said another factor that makes controlling wild hogs difficult is that the entire country is a mosaic of different methods. And not everyone wants them gone, he said.
"You've got some people that love them, some people that hate them," he said, "and because of that, I don't think we're ever going to get rid of them."
Both Apple and Microsoft have close ties with Sam Altman's OpenAI.
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The world's two most valuable companies both have close ties to OpenAI.
Apple could soon join Microsoft in having an observer role on OpennAI's board, Bloomberg reported.
However, both companies have very different arrangements with the ChatGPT maker.
The world's two most valuable companies know what it's like to miss the boat on the latest technology.
In the 1990s, Apple watched as Bill Gates took Windows global, giving Microsoft absolute dominance over the nascent PC market. By the late 2000s, a Steve Ballmer-led Microsoft was left reeling as Steve Jobs' iPhone would go on to shape the smartphone industry.
Now, in the AI era, it's clear neither company wants to fall behind on a technology touted by Gates as being "as revolutionary as mobile phones and the internet." It even seems that the longtime rivals are willing to sit at the same table to ensure they don't suffer the same fate again.
According to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday, Apple is set to get an observer role on the board of OpenAI as part of an agreement unveiled last month. The deal will see Apple integrate ChatGPT into its iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems.
Phil Schiller, a prominent figure at Apple who leads App Store operations, has been chosen for the role, the report said. Microsoft has had a similar observer role on OpenAI's board since November.
However, while the two Big Tech companies could soon share similar status on OpenAI's board, it's worth reflecting on just how different their relationships with Sam Altman's company are.
Apple's OpenAI deal
When Apple revealed a partnership with OpenAI at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, questions swirled about the terms of the long-rumored tie-up.
Given Apple's silence on its generative AI ambitions before the reveal — a silence that had investors wondering if it had serious AI ambitions at all — a fair question to ask might have been: "Is Apple willing to pay OpenAI to get access to the buzziest AI chatbot in town?"
For those more confident in Apple, the better question would have been whether Apple would strike a deal with OpenAI that emulates its long-standing arrangement with Google.
Apple Intelligence is coming to the next iPhone.
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For years, Google has paid Apple a lot of money to remain the default search engine on the Safari browser. In 2022, it paid Apple $20 billion for that position, recognizing Apple's distribution power with a user base of more than two billion active devices.
OpenAI is a much smaller company than Google, and does not have the luxury of handing Apple billions of dollars. That said, an arrangement reaffirming Apple's distribution power could materialize differently. And that it did.
Apple's new suite of AI features revealed at WWDC, dubbed Apple Intelligence, hardly relies on OpenAI's technology. Apple's own AI models are the driving force behind new tools aimed at helping users write texts, create original images, and more. ChatGPT is more of an add-on that Apple users can choose to give, or refuse, permission to respond to queries.
Although Apple isn't getting direct financial benefits from OpenAI, it will hope the partnership helps trigger a massive upgrade cycle among iPhone users keen to try out Apple's new AI features, which will only be available on the most decent devices.
Microsoft's OpenAI deal
Microsoft's relationship with OpenAI is seemingly more involved.
It first backed OpenAI in 2019 with a $1 billion investment, has since put billions more into the ChatGPT maker. CEO Satya Nadella has sought close ties with OpenAI — the company arguably responsible for the generative AI boom.
Microsoft's reasons for strengthening links with OpenAI are different. Having invested billions, Nadella hopes the investment will eventually generate outsize returns for Microsoft.
OpenAI depends on Microsoft's massive cloud division to gain access to the computing power needed to train and run its large language models (LLMs), such as the GPT-4o model revealed in May.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
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In return, Microsoft takes almost half of OpenAI's profits, according to terms of their deal, and hopes that OpenAI can one day scale these models to a point where they create a new paradigm by achieving artificial general intelligence, or AGI.
Getting this close to the ChatGPT creator has its risks, however.
The potential for LLMs to develop into AGI is a theory that's faced growing scrutiny among AI experts including Yann LeCun, who has argued that the technology is an "off-ramp" on the path to AI that's as smart as humans.
Meanwhile, last month, Bloomberg reported that Microsoft's OpenAI investment could face questions from European regulators about the impact OpenAI's exclusive use of Microsoft cloud technology may have on the rest of the industry.
Of course, it's not yet clear which company will find their OpenAI relationship the most lucrative.
The success of Apple's OpenAI tie-up could come down to how many people are willing to buy new iPhones. Microsoft seems to be banking on a whole lot more.
In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (L) walks with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a welcoming ceremony upon Putin's arrival in Pyongyang.
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Russia and North Korea's historic defense pact last month sent shockwaves through global politics.
South Korea responded by suggesting it could go all-in on supporting Ukraine with weapons.
Putin threatened to flood North Korea with nuclear capabilities, missile tech, and more.
Russia and North Korea's newfound friendship has left key US ally South Korea in a predicament with few good options.
Seoul isn't happy about this situation,but if it decides to, as it has suggested it could, go all-in on supplying Ukraine with lethal aid, the flood gates could open, allowing Russia to give North Korea military technology, be that nuclear capabilities or missile tech.
Last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Pyongyang, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un further strengthened their partnership. A major focus of the summit was arms, as North Korea has been providing ammunition to Russia for its war in Ukraine in exchange for food, fuel, and potentially advanced military capabilities. What really stood out, though, was their new mutual defense pact.
Signed by both leaders, the new agreement sets the stage for one country to come to the aid of the other should it be attacked. The US has similar agreements with many of its allies.
The summit was a historic moment in Moscow's relationship with Pyongyang, signifying their closest ties since the Cold War and setting the course for uncharted territory. It meant Russia's war in Ukraine would continue to be fueled by North Korean weapons. And it set the stage for North Korea to receive military capabilities it desperately wants — potentially technologies for nuclear-powered submarines, missiles, and more.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: A TV at Yongsan Railway Station shows North Korea's fired Hwasong-18 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
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The Russian president "is casting his lot with North Korea," Sue Mi Terry, a senior fellow for Korea studies with the Council on Foreign Relations, told Business Insider.
The play signals that "he has abandoned hopes of having some sort of relationship with the West," she explained, adding that "there is a sense that what's happening between Russia and North Korea is not a short-term tactical move."
The pact's reverberations were felt almost immediately, particularly by North Korea's neighbor to the south. Just hours after North Korean state media revealed the details of the agreement, a South Korean senior presidential official suggested it would consider sending lethal aid to Ukraine directly, a notable shift from its current policy of providing weapons via the US.
The remarks were met with a quick threat from Russia, which appeared undeterred.
"Those who supply these weapons believe that they are not at war with us," Putin said, adding that Russia reserves "the right to supply weapons to other regions," including North Korea.
His remarks essentially tell Seoul that if it goes all-in on direct support for Ukraine, Moscow can very easily make North Korea into an even more formidable adversary.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un drive a Russian Aurus limousine during their meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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"In a sense, he's got leverage that he didn't have before by this threat to proliferate to North Korea," Victor Cha, the senior vice president for Asia and the Korea chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Business Insider. "For South Korea, it's a dilemma, it's a hard choice because they've tried very hard to support Ukraine but not become directly involved."
Due to South Korea's long-held policy barring the direct provision of lethal aid to Ukraine, it sends weapons via the US and Poland. The deal is good for Seoul, helping to establish it as a global arms supplier while letting it keep its hands relatively clean.
A shift towards directly shipping ammunition and weapons to Ukraine would thus be huge — South Korea would have skin in the game and way more at stake, as the Russian leader himself has emphasized.
Part of the dilemma is that Putin is anticipating that, regardless of what happens, South Korea will still continue to support Ukraine, Cha explained, whether that be indirectly or directly. If it's the former, then the status quo remains unchanged. And if it's the latter, then he's got the threat to give North Korea what it wants.
If they get a sense that Russia is transferring major technologies to North Korea, "then I think there's no reason for South Korea to not directly help Ukraine," Terry said.
If Russia takes that step, nothing is holding Seoul back at that point, but it risks dramatically raising tensions on the peninsula, as changes in North Korea's capabilities could warrant a response by South Korea and its allies beyond what's been suggested.
Shells at the workshop of the "Forges de Tarbes" which produces 155mm shells, the munition for French Caesar artillery guns in use by the Ukrainian armed forces, in Tarbes, southwestern France.
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While South Korea's long been sending weapons via the US to Kyiv, there are questions about how much more aid it could provide should it change its stance. Seoul's current annual production rate is only about 200,000 155mm artillery shells, and it likely doesn't want to dip into its own stockpiles and risk shortages should it face a fight with North Korea.
The South does, however, have a significant stockpile of 105mm shells that could be beneficial to the Ukrainians. The 105s have less reach and power, but South Korea has millions of them — and they may be expiring soon, the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank explained earlier this year.
Ultimately, perhaps South Korea's greatest concern is the conflict in Ukraine spilling over onto the Korean peninsula. With Putin supporting North Korea, tensions are higher between Pyongyang and Seoul, and the two could find themselves on the brink.
That's not a desirable outcome. The US obviously doesn't want to see its foes teaming up, but even China may find itself almost paralyzed on how to respond to a new Russia-North Korea pact, as it historically likes to keep a strong influence over North Korea and doesn't like to see Putin and Kim grow closer. "This relationship is as bad for China as it is for the United States," Cha said.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a slew of sexual assault allegations.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing his ninth sexual misconduct lawsuit.
The Los Angeles Times reported that a porn star accused him of sex trafficking.
Here's a timeline of all the allegations against the hip-hop mogul.
Another woman has sued Sean 'Diddy' Combs for sexual misconduct, meaning the hip-hop star is now facing eight open civil lawsuits.
On Wednesday, The Los Angeles Times, Fox News, and TMZ reported that Adria English, a pornstar, accused Combs of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking in a lawsuit filed in a district court in New York on July 3.
The LA Times reported English said she worked for Combs between 2004 and 2009 and accused him of forcing her to have sex with guests at his high-profile "white parties."
Jonathan Davis, Combs' attorney, told the LA Times in a statement: "No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won't change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone."
English is the ninth person to file a lawsuit against Combs since November 2023. These have damaged Combs' reputation as a hip-hop mogul and led to some companies cutting ties with him.
Combs settled the first lawsuit, filed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura who accused him of rape and physical assault in November.
Combs has denied all allegations, but in May, he apologized in an Instagram post for hitting Ventura after CNN published a video showing the rapper attacking her.
Combs could also face criminal charges.
In March, Sean Combs' homes were raided by federal officials, with multiple reports indicating the search was related to a sex trafficking probe.
Combs was not charged at the time and denied any wrongdoing.
But in May, CNN reported, citing unnamed sources, that federal investigators want to bring Combs' accusers in front of a federal grand jury as part of a larger case focused on sex trafficking, money laundering, and illegal drugs.
Here's a timeline of the sexual assault allegations Combs has faced in the last few months.
November 16, 2023: Ventura files the first lawsuit.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Cassie Ventura arrives for the 2018 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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In the lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court and reviewed by Business Insider, Ventura accused Combs of years of physical abuse, raping her in their home, and forcing her to engage in sex acts with male sex workers. The pair had an on-again-off-again relationship from 2007 to 2018.
Ventura said in a statement that she was speaking up before the expiration of New York's Adult Survivors Act, a yearlong suspension on the normal time restrictions for sexual assault lawsuits, which ended on November 23, 2023.
"After years in silence and darkness, I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships," Ventura said.
Ben Brafman, a lawyer forCombs, denied the allegation in a statement to Business Insider and accused Ventura of trying to "tarnish" Combs' reputation for money.
"For the past six months, Mr. Combs has been subjected to Ms. Ventura's persistent demand of $30 million, under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which was unequivocally rejected as blatant blackmail," Brafman said.
BI reported that Douglas Wigdor, Ventura's lawyer, said Combs offered Ventura an eight-figure sum to prevent her from speaking out before the suit was filed.
The next day, the Associated Press reported that Ventura and Combs had settled the suit. The agreement's details were not publicly disclosed.
November 23, 2023: Two more women accuse Combs of sexual abuse.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs attends the Clive Davis and Recording Academy Pre-Grammy Gala and Grammy Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Jay-Z in New York City.
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On the eve of the expiration date for the Adult Survivors Act, two more women accused Combs of sexual abuse in separate lawsuits.
Business Insider reported that Joi Dickerson-Neal, one of the accusers, accused Combs of drugging her, sexually assaulting her, and videotaping the assault after a date in 1991. Dickerson-Neal said the incident caused her to become withdrawn, and that she was diagnosed later with clinical depression and dropped out of college.
The other accuser, who filed the suit without revealing her identity, said that Combs and R&B singer Aaron Hall sexually assaulted her and a friend after a music industry event in 1990 or 1991, according to AP. The suit said that Combs came to their home a few days later to silence them and choked the woman until she passed out, per AP.
A representative for Hall did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI.
A spokesperson for Combs told AP that Combs denied both allegations and said the women were exploiting the Adult Survivors Act.
November 28, 2023: the allegations have an impact on Combs' business ventures.
Diddy attends the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., September 12, 2023.
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Amid the numerous lawsuits, Revolt, a cable television network, announced on Instagram that Combs was stepping down as chairman.
Rolling Stone reported on December 3 that Hulu canceled an upcoming reality show project based on Combs and his family called "Diddy+7." Rolling Stone also said 23 brands severed ties with Combs' marketplace for Black-owned businesses, Empower Global.
December 6, 2023: A woman accuses Combs and 2 other men of raping her when she was 17.
A photo of Sean "Diddy" Combs and "Jane Doe" included in the lawsuit.
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The woman, who also filed the suit anonymously, alleged that Combs, his longtime producing partner Harve Pierre, and an unnamed third man "sex trafficked and gang raped" her in 2003 when she was 17, according to prior reporting by BI.
The lawsuit said Pierre flew the women to Combs' studio in New York, where they gave her drugs and alcohol until she was too inebriated to consent.
"While at the studio, Ms. Doe was gang raped by Mr. Combs, the Third Assailant and Mr. Pierre, in that order," the suit says. The suit also included photos of the accuser, with her face blurred, in the New York studio.
Combs denied the allegation on Instagram and declared he was going to "fight for my name, my family and for the truth."
"For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy," he said. "Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday."
Pierre didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
On February 20, 2024, Rolling Stone reported that Combs, Pierre, and Combs' company, Bad Boy Entertainment, filed a response to the lawsuit. Combs' lawyers refuted the allegation and questioned the accuracy of the photographs.
"(Combs) never participated in, witnessed, or was or is presently aware of any misconduct, sexual or otherwise, relating to plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever," the filing says, per Rolling Stone.
Combs' lawyers also said the suit should be thrown out because they believe an amendment to the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which allowed the unnamed woman to sue Combs, is unconstitutional.
The 2022 amendment removes the statute of limitations for gender-based violence cases for two years, similar to the Adult Survivors Act.
Pierre also denied participating in any sexual assault when he filed his defense. Bad Boy Entertainment motioned to dismiss the suit against them, arguing there is no basis that the Gender-Motivated Violence Act expands to corporate defendants.
December 7, 2023: Tiffany Red defends Ventura in an open letter published in Rolling Stone.
Diddy is now a father of seven.
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Tiffany Red is a singer-songwriter who became friends with Ventura in 2015 while working together. In December 2023, Red wrote an open letter in Rolling Stone to Combs, saying that she saw Combs verbally abusing Ventura after Ventura's 29th birthday party in August 2015.
Red said the incident occurred outside a private karaoke room that the group went to after the main party. According to Red, Combs pulled Ventura out of the room, cornered her with his security team, and "cursed her out with your hands in her face."
"I felt helpless. She looked afraid and kept looking down at the floor. I didn't know what to do. I was scared," Red said.
In response, Combs' spokesperson referred Rolling Stone to Combs' Instagram statement.
February 26, 2024: Rodney Jones Jr. accuses Combs of sexual assault and drugging.
Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2023 Met Gala.
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Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones Jr's suit, filed in late February, lists several allegations against Combs.
The suit says Combs made Jones work in a bathroom while Combs walked around naked and showered. Jones also accused Combs of grabbing his genitals without consent, attempting to "groom" Jones into having sex with another man, and forcing Jones to "solicit sex workers and perform sex acts to the pleasure of Mr. Combs."
Jones alleged in the suit he was not paid for his work on Combs' latest album, according to the New York Times. There is an online crowdfunding campaign with a statement reading "Help Me Sue Sean 'Diddy' Combs," which seems to have been started by Jones earlier this month.
Shawn Holley, an attorney for Combs, accused Jones of lying to get money from Combs.
"Lil Rod is nothing more than a liar who filed a $30 million lawsuit shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday," she said in a statement to BI. "His reckless name-dropping about events that are pure fiction and simply did not happen is nothing more than a transparent attempt to garner headlines."
Tyrone Blackburn, Jones' attorney, did not respond to a request to comment from BI.
March 25, 2024: Combs' Los Angeles and Miami homes were searched by the Department of Homeland Security.
Journalists work as law enforcement officers stand behind police tape outside a property connected to hip-hop star Sean "Diddy" Combs after US Department of Homeland Security agents opened an investigation in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Representatives for DHS told BI that authorities "executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation" but declined to specify a target or reason behind the raids.
The Associated Press and Los Angeles Times, citing law-enforcement sources, reported the search was part of a sex trafficking investigation.
Aaron Dyer, an attorney for Combs, in a statement sent to BI the day after the search, maintained Combs' innocence and said the search conducted on his properties was "a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs' residences."
"There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated," Dyer's statement read. "Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities. Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way."
No charges have been filed following the search.
Dyers' statement continued: "This unprecedented ambush — paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence — leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits. There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name."
A few days after the incident, Combs' ex-girlfriend Misa Hylton criticized the raid on Instagram, and shared a video that appeared to be taken from surveillance cameras at the rapper's home.
The video showed federal agents detaining Justin Dior Combs, Combs' 30-year-old son with Hylton, and Christian Combs, the rapper's 26-year-old son with the late Kim Porter, but neither was charged.
"The over zealous and overtly militarized force used against my sons Justin and Christian is deplorable," Hylton wrote in the caption.
April 5, 2024: Combs is named a co-defendant in lawsuit against his son, Christian Combs.
Christian "King" Combs and Sean "Diddy" Combs perform at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on November 07, 2023, in London, England.
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On April 5, a woman named Grace O'Marcaigh filed a lawsuit in the Los Angeles Superior Court alleging Christian Combs assaulted her on a yacht where she was working, which was chartered by Combs in December 2022. Combs was listed as a co-defendant.
In the lawsuit, seen by BI, O'Marcaigh alleged Christian Combs became "aggressive" during one shift, violently grabbed her arm, and then drugged and sexually assaulted her.
O'Marcaigh said in the suit that her career was derailed due to the "trauma" of the alleged assault.
Aaron Dyer, Combs, and Christian Combs' attorney denied the allegations, and said the lawsuit was "lewd and meritless." Dyer also said they would file "a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim."
April 26, 2024: Combs motions to dismiss parts of Dickerson-Neal's lawsuit.
Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2023.
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In late April, People reported that Combs' attorneys motioned to dismiss Dickerson-Neal's allegations of human trafficking and revenge porn, calling the claims "false, offensive, and salacious."
The attorneys said that the allegations "were brought under statutes that did not exist at the time the alleged misconduct occurred." They are referring to the New York State revenge porn law, which was codified in 2019, and the New York Services for Victims of Human Trafficking law, which did not come into effect until 2007.
In the filing, Combs' attorneys also requested that the allegations against the music mogul's companies, Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises, which were formed after the incident in 1991, be dismissed. Both companies were listed as defendants in Dickerson-Neal's initial filing.
Following Combs' motion, Michelle Caiola, Dickerson-Neal's attorney, told Business Insider in an email: "We will be filing a response in the coming weeks. We are confident Ms. Dickerson-Neal's allegations against Combs are strong, credible, and legally viable."
May 17, 2024: CNN publishes a video that shows Combs assaulting Ventura.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and dancer Cassie attend the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The video shows Combs trailing his then-girlfriend down a hallway. He then grabs Ventura by the back of the neck, throws her down, kicks her twice, and drags her body across the floor. The footage corroborates an allegation in the federal lawsuit Ventura filed (and quickly settled) six months prior.
According to the lawsuit, this particular incident occurred at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles. This was confirmed by CNN reporters who reviewed photos of the location.
In her complaint, Ventura said she tried to leave the hotel after Combs had punched her in the face, giving her a black eye. The uncovered footage seems to show the aftermath when Combs chased after Ventura as she ran to the elevator.
Venutra declined to provide a comment to CNN. Her attorney, Douglas H. Wigdor, said in a statement: "The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of Mr. Combs. Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light."
A few hours after the video was published, Ventura's husband Alex Fine also shared a statement on Instagram.
He captioned the post: "Wrote this awhile back but the words ring true not just today but everyday."
May 19, 2024: Combs apologizes for assaulting Ventura.
It is the first time Combs has publicly apologized concerning any allegations made against him.
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On May 19, Combs shared an Instagram video captioned: "I'm truly sorry."
"My behavior in that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video," Combs said in the video. "I was disgusted then when I did it. I'm disgusted now."
Combs said that he sought professional help, therapy, and rehab after the incident.
"I had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I'm so sorry. But I'm committed to be a better man each and every day," he added. "I'm not asking for forgiveness. I'm truly sorry."
Combs has since deleted all Instagram posts on his account.
Representatives for Combs did not respond to a request for comment from BI.
Meredith Firetog, Ventura's attorney, told CNN in a statement on Sunday: "Combs' most recent statement is more about himself than the many people he has hurt."
Firetog added that Combs' video was "disingenuous."
"That he was only compelled to 'apologize' once his repeated denials were proven false shows his pathetic desperation, and no one will be swayed by his disingenuous words," she said.
May 21, 2024: A former model accuses Combs of sexually assaulting and drugging her.
A former model accused Sean "Diddy" Combs in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting her in 2003.
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Per a lawsuit obtained by Business Insider, former model Crystal McKinney said that when she was 22, she met Combs at a 2003 Men's Fashion Week event in Manhattan.
She accused Combs of giving her copious amounts of alcohol and pressuring her to take marijuana she believed was laced, according to the lawsuit.
McKinney said that she was invited to Combs' studio and claims that Combs forced her to perform oral sex on him, according to the lawsuit.
McKinney said that she became unconscious and later woke up in a cab, according to the lawsuit.
Representatives for Combs did not respond to a request for comment.
May 23, 2024: Ventura speaks out and another woman files a lawsuit against Combs.
Cassie Ventura in October 2023.
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On May 23, Ventura shared a statement on Instagram thanking the public for their support and asking people to believe "victims the first time."
"The outpouring of love has created a place for my younger self to settle and feel safe now, but this is only the beginning," she wrote. "My only ask is that EVERYONE open your heart to believing victims the first time. It takes a lot of heart to tell the truth out of a situation that you were powerless in."
Ventura also offered support to other victims of domestic violence.
"Domestic Violence is THE issue. It broke me down to someone never thought would become. With a lot of hard work, I am better today, but I will always be recovering from my past," she wrote.
Ventura added: "I offer my hand to those that are still living in fear. Reach out to your people, don't cut them off. No one should carry this weight alone."
Later on that day, another woman, April Lampros, filed a lawsuit against Combs.
The lawsuit lists several allegations including sexual assault, battery, and assault. Lampros said she met Combs in 1994 while she was a student at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology and he offered to mentor her at the time.
"What Mr. Combs displayed as kind gestures quickly manifested into an aggressive, coercive, and abusive relationship based on sex," the lawsuit said.
Lampros alleged that Combs sexually assaulted her on four occasions between 1995 and 2001, with the last encounter occuring a few years after the former fashion student ended her relationship with him.
Lampros also alleged that in 1996 Combs forced her and his former girlfriend Kim Porter to take ecstasy and have sex with each other while he watched.
Lampros is represented by Tyrone Blackburn, who represented Jones and other women suing Combs.
"I'm confident that justice will prevail and the veil will be removed so no other woman will have to endure what I did," Lampros told CNN in a statement.
May 28, 2024: Rolling Stone drops exposé about Combs.
Sean "Diddy" Combs.
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On May 28, Rolling Stone published an investigation into Combs after interviewing his former friends, colleagues, and artists at his label, Bad Boy Records. The report featured new allegations against Combs, but he has not been sued in relation to these alleged incidents.
Three unnamed women who claimed they attended Howard University with Combs said they witnessed him assaulting a woman on campus.
The mother and two close friends of Shakir Stewart, a music executive who died in 2008, told Rolling Stone that Combs broke a chair over Stewart's head in 2000. They said Combs attacked him because Stewart tried to date Combs' ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter.
Kirk Burrowes, the former president of Bad Boy Records, and Felicia Newsome, the first manager of Bad Boy's recording studio, claimed that Combs attacked an unnamed woman inside the label's offices in 1994 and they had to pull the rapper off her.
Another woman, who went by the pseudonym of Anna, told Rolling Stone that Combs tried to solicit her for sex while she was working as a freelance graphic designer for Bad Boy Records in 2001.
Davis, Combs' attorney, told Rolling Stone in a statement that the rapper refused to respond to the new allegations.
"Mr. Combs cannot comment on settled litigation, will not comment on pending litigation, and cannot address every allegation picked up by the press from any source, no matter how unreliable," Davis said. "We are aware that the proper authorities are conducting a thorough investigation and therefore have confidence any important issues will be addressed in the proper forum, where the rules distinguish facts from fiction."
Representatives for Combs did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
May 29, 2024: CNN reports that Combs' case may be brought before a federal grand jury.
Sean Combs is seen arriving to the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Show on October 30, 2023 in Los Angeles.
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Combs' legal issues may escalate to a criminal trial, according to a CNN report published May 29.
CNN reported, citing unnamed sources, that federal investigators aim to bring Combs' accusers to testify in front of a federal grand jury. However, according to the CNN report, the case would be focused on sex trafficking, money laundering, and illegal drugs.
Grand juries, which are comprised of citizens, assess the evidence provided by prosecutors and determine whether there is enough "probable cause" to put an individual on trial.
The jury would determine if there is enough evidence to charge Combs. These hearings are held in secret, and only the prosecutors are present, giving the prosecution an advantage in getting an indictment.
CNN also reported, citing unnamed sources, that federal agents have already interviewed most of the people who have filed lawsuits against Combs and questioned individuals seen in a video filmed inside Combs' house.
Representatives for Combs did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
A representative for the Homeland Security Investigations agency declined to comment.
July 3, 2024: Another woman files a lawsuit against Combs
Adria English accuses Combs (center) of forcing her to have sex with guests at the rapper's "white party" annual event, according to LA Times.
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On Wednesday, multiple outlets reported that pornstar Adria English had filed a lawsuit against Combs that day, accusing him of a number of allegations, including sex trafficking and sexual assault.
The LA Times reported English claimed Combs forced her to have sex with guests, including celebrity jeweler Jacob Arabo, while she worked for Combs at his high-profile parties in Miami and New York between 2004 and 2009.
English said Combs threatened to "blackball" her from the entertainment industry if she did not engage in sex work at the parties. English said she went back to California in 2009 to escape Combs.
A representative for Combs and Arabo did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI
Davis, Combs' attorney, has denied the allegations in a statement to multiple outlets.
"We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason and without any proof. Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to find the truth and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail against these and other baseless claims in court," Davis told The LA Times.
Correction: May 24, 2024 — An earlier version of this story misstated the date that Cassie Ventura spoke out. It was May 23, 2024, not May 23, 2023.
Universal moved the "Wicked" release date to the same day as "Gladiator 2."
Fans are saying the two films are the new "Barbenheimer."
They'd have to make over $2 billion to compete with the last blockbuster double bill.
There might be a new "Barbenheimer" in town, as two other highly anticipated blockbusters, "Wicked" and "Gladiator 2," are scheduled to premiere on the same day.
Last year, the polar-opposite movies"Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" were coincidentally released on July 21.This created a cultural moment, dubbed "Barbenheimer," that breathed life into a struggling industry as cinemagoers approached the films as a double bill.
Sources told Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio last July that Christopher Nolan, who directed "Oppenheimer," was upset about the date clash. The "Barbie" actor and producer Margot Robbie told Variety's "Actors on Actors" series last December that an "Oppenheimer" producer had called her to suggest she move the date, but she declined.
Despite worries about the clash, "Barbenheimer" was a huge success. "Barbie" became Warner Bros.'s highest-grossing movie, and "Oppenheimer" set a record for the highest-grossing biopic. The films made over $2 billion combined.
On Monday, Universal announced that the release date of "Wicked" would move from November 27 to November 22, clashing with Paramount's "Gladiator 2." Film fans are dubbing the movies the new "Barbenheimer."
Last year, some fans who noticed that "Saw X" and a "PAW Patrol" movie had the same release date tried to make "Saw Patrol" happen, but it didn't generate a similar buzz as "Barbenheimer."
"Wicked" and "Gladiator 2" would likely fare better.
"Gladiator 2," directed by Ridley Scott ("Alien," "House of Gucci"), is a sequel to one of the biggest movies of the 2000s, so it already has a fan base. "Gladiator" won five Oscars and made $465 million at the box office in 2000, according to Box Office Mojo.
Starring buzzy actors includingPedro Pascal, Paul Mescal, and Denzel Washington, "Gladiator 2" could be an even bigger success.
Meanwhile, "Wicked," directed by Jon M. Chu ("Crazy Rich Asians," "Step Up 2: The Streets"), is the first of a two-part movie adaptation of one of the most famous musicals. Variety reported last year that the musical had made over $5 billion globally since its premiere in 2003.
Non-Disney movie musicals have been a tougher sell in cinemas, but "Wicked"could attract fans with the star power of Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, and Jonathan Bailey.
"Wickiator" ("Gladicked"? "Glicked"?) becoming a cultural moment like "Barbenheimer" would give Paramount, Universal, and movie theatres a welcome boost after a slow summer so far.
Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst for Comscore, told Business Insider via email that the success of "Barbenheimer" was a "first of its kind scenario" that will likely not be replicated. But he said, this trend has likely raised awareness for "Wicked" and "Gladiator 2."
"The studios behind both films should embrace the social media conversation and excitement that this key pre-Thanksgiving multiplex match-up is generating in the movie marketplace," Dergarabedian said. "There's really no downside to something like this."
Marketing the films as a double feature could also help them compete with "Moana 2," another highly anticipated movie set to be released on November 27.
Regardless, the double bill has a $2 billion bar to clear to repeat the success of "Barbenheimer."