The Hockey Canada sexual assault trial has reached its conclusion, with the court set to deliver its verdict on July 24. This high-profile case has gripped the nation, putting a powerful spotlight on how the organization handled these serious misconduct allegations
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A new Psychology Today article dives into reckoning, reclamation, and radical change in tackling sexual misconduct in sports, spotlighting evolving attitudes and urgent reforms that are transforming athlete safety and accountability
In the gripping Hockey Canada trial, NHL player Michael McLeod recounted a “weird” night filled with unexpected sexual encounters during his testimony to police. The vivid details he shared have taken center stage in the unfolding allegations of misconduct that are shaking the very foundations of the sport’s governing body
Oscar-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis has been exonerated of sexual assault charges in Italy, as confirmed by his legal team. This verdict follows a highly publicized trial that captured global interest, paving the way for Haggis to dive back into his artistic endeavors.
A former surgeon has admitted in court to committing “hideous acts” of pedophilia, revealing a disturbing history of abuse. The case, reported by Le Monde, highlights the need for reforms in safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring justice for victims.
Former Spain FA president Luis Rubiales has been found guilty of sexual assault following an incident involving player Jenny Hermoso during the Women’s World Cup celebrations. The ruling highlights ongoing issues of consent and accountability in sports leadership.