Sexual Assault Allegations
Coverage of Sexual Assault Allegations in the Nexus archive.
- Platner’s advisers urged him to go out with ‘gratitude.’ He led with grievance.
Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat, refused to adopt a conciliatory tone when ending his Senate campaign despite advisers' urging. He released a defiant video denying sexual assault allegations and blaming establishment Democrats for his political downfall, leading to a shift in Democratic campaign resources after his exit.
- Maine Senate Democratic nominee suspends campaign amid sexual assault allegations
Graham Platner, Maine Senate Democratic nominee, suspended his campaign following sexual assault allegations. Jenny Racicot accused Platner of forcing himself on her in 2021. The Maine Democratic Party plans to hold a convention to select a new nominee by July 27.
- Maine Senate Democratic nominee suspends campaign amid sexual assault allegations
Graham Platner, the Maine Senate Democratic nominee, suspended his campaign following sexual assault allegations. He denied the claims but faces calls to withdraw, with the party planning a convention to select a new nominee.
- US Senate nominee Platner halts campaign after assault allegations
US Senate nominee Platner has halted his campaign following sexual assault allegations. Several high-profile Democrats have withdrawn their support for Platner.
- Trump on Platner rape allegations: ‘A lot of people say big falsehoods’
President Trump commented on the allegations against Graham Platner, suggesting skepticism about the credibility of the accuser and stating that many people make false claims. The accusations involve sexual assault against Platner, a former Maine Senate candidate.
- Graham Platner suspends Maine Senate campaign, maintains innocence
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has suspended his campaign following sexual assault allegations. He has denied all claims and announced his decision via a social media video.
- Graham Platner says he's "suspending" Maine Senate bid
Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat, announced he is suspending his Senate campaign following sexual assault allegations he denies. His withdrawal creates uncertainty for Democrats in a critical midterm race, with the party planning a convention to select a replacement candidate by July 27.
- Graham Platner drops out of Senate race | Special Report
Maine Democrat Graham Platner has dropped out of his Senate race following sexual assault allegations he denies. He announced his decision in a social media video on Wednesday. Jessi Mitchell anchors the special report.
- Carville blasts Dems amid Platner scandal, warning they ignored a classic rule of politics and paid the price
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville criticized Democrats for failing to vet Graham Platner during his Senate campaign, as new sexual assault allegations emerge. Maine resident Jenny Racicot accused Platner of rape, while Platner has denied the claim. Carville previously defended Platner amid earlier controversies but now calls the lack of candidate vetting a failure of political norms.
- A defiant Platner exits Maine Senate race
Maine Democrat Graham Platner suspended his Senate campaign, denying sexual assault allegations but stating he couldn't continue after his party abandoned him. The Maine Democratic Party announced a nominating convention to replace him, with Republicans benefiting from the situation.
- Democrats Need to Clean Up a Maine-Size Mess
Graham Platner withdrew from the Maine Senate race following allegations of sexual assault and other controversies, complicating Democrats' efforts to unseat Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Platner's resignation leaves the party with a challenge to find a replacement candidate while retaining his grassroots support.
- Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats’ dysfunction in Maine
Republicans are gaining confidence in holding the Senate majority as Democrats face internal turmoil in Maine over candidate Graham Platner's sexual assault allegations. The Democratic race in Maine has become uncertain, shifting focus to other states like North Carolina, Iowa, and Alaska for potential pickups.
- Patrick Dempsey shuts down Maine Senate buzz as Democrats weigh a replacement
Patrick Dempsey confirmed he will not run for a Maine Senate seat, ending speculation about his candidacy. The decision comes as embattled Democratic nominee Graham Platner has paused his campaign amid sexual assault allegations. Dempsey emphasized his belief that his current life's work allows more effective contributions than political office.
- Platner, Democrats battles over his replacement
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's staffers accused the Democratic party of excluding grassroots supporters from selecting his replacement amid sexual assault allegations. Platner's campaign manager Ben Chin claimed the party told staffers they would have no role in the process.
- Succession fight under way as Bernie Sanders calls for Platner to drop out of Maine Senate race – US politics live
Bernie Sanders calls for Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee, to step down from the Maine Senate race due to sexual assault allegations. Donald Trump revives his bid for the US to acquire Greenland, and a federal appeals court strikes down part of Ron DeSantis's Stop Woke Act.
- Nationwide elections rocked by sexual assault allegations
Nationwide elections were disrupted by sexual assault allegations in California, affecting races for Governor and San Francisco Supervisor. Eric Swalwell withdrew from the Governor's race in April after five women accused him of sexual assault.
- With control of US Senate in play, national Dems rush to dump Maine’s Platner
Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Maine, faces calls to withdraw from the race following allegations of sexual assault reported by a former girlfriend. National Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Bernie Sanders, have urged him to step aside, with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee suspending support for his candidacy.
- Pressure builds on Platner to drop out of Maine Senate race after sexual assault allegations
Platner faces pressure to exit the Maine Senate race following sexual assault allegations by Maine resident Jenny Racicot. Platner has denied the allegations, but calls for him to withdraw from the race are increasing.
- San Francisco supervisor candidate facing sexual assault allegations
A San Francisco supervisor candidate is facing sexual assault allegations from a former political organizer. The accused, Manny Yekutiel, owner of Manny’s Café, denies the allegations, which occurred at a social gathering.
- Schumer joins calls for Platner's withdrawal as Dem support collapses
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand urged Graham Platner to withdraw as the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine after allegations of sexual assault emerged. The Maine Democratic Party and several lawmakers have called for his withdrawal, with the DSCC threatening to withhold support if he remains on the ballot. Platner, a progressive primary winner, denies the allegations but is considering his next steps.
- Platner to ‘reflect’ on Senate campaign after sexual assault allegations
Platner, a populist candidate, is reflecting on his Senate campaign following sexual assault allegations. He denies the accusations as the deadline to replace him on the ballot approaches.
- Khanna and Gallego withdraw Platner endorsements
Rep. Ro Khanna and Sen. Ruben Gallego rescinded their support for Graham Platner following allegations that he forced a former partner to have sex five years ago. Platner denied the allegations but stated he is reflecting on his candidacy. Khanna called for the Democratic nominee to drop out of the Maine Senate race.
- Democrats Wahab, Hernandez advance in California special election to finish Swalwell’s term
Aisha Wahab and Melissa Hernandez advanced to the August 18 special general election to fill the remaining term of California U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell. Both candidates secured top votes in a crowded field, with Wahab leading and Hernandez emphasizing outreach to voters. The winner will serve until January, followed by a regular general election in November.
- Bay Area Voters to Decide on Swalwell Replacement
Eric Swalwell resigned in April due to sexual assault allegations, triggering a special election. Two Democrats emerged as top candidates in the primary election this month.
- Special election for former US Rep. Eric Swalwell's seat draws crowded field in East Bay
A special election is being held to determine who will serve the remainder of Eric Swalwell's term in Congressional District 14 after he resigned due to sexual assault allegations. The election is taking place in the East Bay area.
- Special election for former US Rep. Eric Swalwell’s seat draws a crowded field in California
Voters in California's 14th Congressional District are holding a special primary to replace Eric Swalwell after his resignation amid sexual assault allegations. The election includes 11 candidates, with top Democratic contenders Aisha Wahab and Melissa Hernandez and Republican candidates Wendy Huang and Dena Maldonado. A runoff on August 18 will occur if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.
- French singer Patrick Bruel held in custody for a second day on sexual assault allegations
French singer Patrick Bruel is held in custody for a second day on sexual assault allegations. The article also mentions his attendance at the funeral of French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup in Paris.
- French star Bruel held by police on sexual assault allegations
French star Patrick Bruel was held by police on sexual assault allegations. He attended a protest by Israel supporters in Paris following Hamas' attack on Israel.
- Swalwell Departure Scrambled Race for California Governor
Eric Swalwell was a leading contender for California Governor, but his withdrawal due to sexual assault allegations altered the race dynamics, allowing his Democratic rivals to gain potential voter support.
- Who will move on to the California Governor General Election?
Voters in California are narrowing the Governor's race to two candidates after Eric Swalwell exited due to sexual assault allegations. Polls show Xavier Becerra leading following an unexpected surge in support.
- Activists allege Israeli sexual assault: Israeli officials deny accusations
Activists, including Adrien Berthel of Global Sumud France, allege Israeli sexual assault, while Israeli officials deny these accusations. The report highlights conflicting claims between activists and Israeli authorities.
- JPMorgan slams Chiraya Rana’s sexual assault claims — and denies he was a star banker at the firm
JPMorgan Chase has denied sexual assault allegations made by Chiraya Rana and disputed his claims of being a prominent banker at the firm. The bank rejected Rana's characterization of himself as a top-tier banker whose talents impressed CEO Jamie Dimon and other senior leadership.
- Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse, sexual assault in Israeli detention
Organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla have reported that foreign activists detained by Israeli authorities allege abuse and sexual assault during detention. The flotilla organisers claim at least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape, have been reported by the detained activists.
- Hundreds of Swalwell supporters attempt to claw back donations amid sexual assault claims
Hundreds of donors to former California Rep. Eric Swalwell are demanding refunds amid sexual assault allegations, with over $1.5 million in requested returns threatening his campaign finances. Swalwell, who faces multiple accusations of misconduct, has shifted campaign funds to legal defense and personal debts, while denying the claims and claiming the allegations are politically motivated.
- Staff decry ‘constant turbulence’ under Trump’s labor secretary, as she blames ‘deep state’ in resignation
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the US Secretary of Labor, resigned amid allegations of an affair, misuse of travel funds, and steering grants to politically connected figures. Her husband was banned from the agency over sexual assault allegations, and labor officials describe ongoing 'constant turbulence' despite her departure.
- Eric Swalwell was knifed by the party that long sheltered him
Eric Swalwell, a Democratic congressman, resigned after four women accused him of sexual assault, exposing years of alleged misconduct that the Democratic establishment had previously ignored.
- Judge warned of 'very concerning' Justin Fairfax behavior weeks before Dem gunned down wife
A Virginia judge expressed concerns about Justin Fairfax's mental state weeks before he killed his wife and himself, citing his isolation, drinking, and lack of family engagement. The case involved ongoing divorce proceedings following 2019 sexual assault allegations against Fairfax, with a court-ordered deadline for him to vacate their shared home days before the tragedy.
- Department of Justice investigating Eric Swalwell amid sexual assault allegations
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Eric Swalwell following his resignation from Congress and suspension of his gubernatorial campaign due to multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
- DOJ opens investigation into Eric Swalwell over sexual assault allegations
The Department of Justice is investigating former California Rep. Eric Swalwell over multiple sexual assault allegations, including claims of drugging and raping a woman and assaulting a staffer. Five women have accused him, leading to investigations by Los Angeles and New York district attorneys. Swalwell denied the allegations but admitted to past mistakes, resigning from Congress and suspending his gubernatorial campaign.
- Former Dem Virginia Lt. Gov. kills wife, himself in shocking murder-suicide: police
Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax shot and killed his wife before taking his own life in a murder-suicide. The couple, undergoing a divorce with pending court dates, had cameras in their home that investigators will review. Fairfax had previously denied sexual assault allegations from 2019.