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(KGTV) - A former model and actor this week accused Star Trek icon George Takei of sexually assaulting him.Scott R. Brunton claimed Takei took advantage of him in 1981 when Brunton, then 23, was going through a breakup, according to The Hollywood Reporter."This happened a long time ago, but I have never forgotten it," Brunton told The Hollywood Reporter. "It is one of those stories you tell with a group of people when people are recounting bizarre instances in their lives, this always comes up. I have been telling it for years, but I am suddenly very nervous telling it."RELATED: Online sexual harassment pervasive as Weinstein scandal growsBrunton alleged that Takei invited him over to his Hollywood condo one evening for drinks. Brunton said he passed out after a couple of drinks and when he came to, Takei had pulled down his pants and was groping his genitals.Takei responded to the allegations on Facebook, saying the events, "simply did not occur.""I have wracked my brain to ask if I remember Mr. Brunton, and I cannot say I do. But I do take these claims very seriously, and I wanted to provide my response thoughtfully and not out of the moment," Takei wrote on Facebook. "...Those that know me understand that non-consensual acts are so antithetical to my values and my practices, the very idea that someone would accuse me of this is quite personally painful."Brunton claims to have met with Takei years later in Portland, where Brunton now lives, while Takei was there on a book tour, THR reports. However, he told the publication he never went to the press because he assumed no one would take him seriously.RELATED: Louis C.K. says 'stories' about him are true, apologizes in statementThe claims come on the heels of a windfall of other accusations of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior by Hollywood actors and executives.Most recently, comedian Louis C.K. and actor Kevin Spacey have been accused of sexual misconduct. C.K. admitted in a statement to the allegations.The rash of individuals coming forward with claims followed the Harvey Weinstein scandal, in which the former Hollywood executive has been accused in a series of sexual harassment and assault claims. 2284

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(KGTV) ¡ª "Star Wars" fans have been waiting with Jedi-like patience ¡ª perhaps, barely ¡ª for Disney to reveal its version of a galaxy far, far away."Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" is set to open at Disneyland Resort this summer and Walt Disney World Resort this fall, and has promised to fully immerse guests into the "Star Wars" universe at Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu.While the secrets of the outpost remain for guests of the remote planet to discover, Disney has shared details about the rides, foods and drinks, and merchandise fans will get to experience and enjoy at the theme parks' expansion.THE RIDESThe attractions at "Galaxy's Edge" aim to be some of the most ambitious rides at the theme parks, launching park-goers into their own "Star Wars" adventures.Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run invites a new generation of smugglers to board the Han Solo's iconic vessel and control the ship from the cockpit with a crew of pilots, gunners, and engineers. The adventure will put guests in complete control of the ride, as the decisions of guests and its effects are created in real-time, according to Dan Brooks, Lucasfilm senior content strategist and editor of StarWars.com.¡°It¡¯s a completely interactive experience,¡± Scott Trowbridge, studio leader at Walt Disney Imagineering, tells Brooks. ¡°So if you don¡¯t fire and hit that TIE fighter that¡¯s coming after you, it may get some shots and create some damage on the ship that then you have to fix. If you don¡¯t fly right, you smash into a wall. You¡¯re truly in control of what happens on your mission.¡±GALLERY: The attractions coming to Disneyland's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge"Every detail of the Falcon can be seen in its halls as well, from random gear and cables to scuffs along the walls and the dejarik table ¡ª just remember to let the Wookie win.Rise of the Resistance pits guests into a different adventure, smack dab in a First Order Star Destroyer trying to escape a fleet of Stormtroopers and Kylo Ren himself. Guests journey through the attraction on a trackless vehicle, meeting Rey (actress Daisy Ridley), Finn (actor John Boyega), and Poe (actor Oscar Isaac) along the way.There are even life-size recreations of Poe Dameron's X-Wing and A-Wing fighters and TIE fighters. "The journey from the entrance to the ride location is seamless, and the hangar of the Star Destroyer is downright huge," Brooks describes.THE FOODS AND DRINKS"Galaxy's Edge" won't feature your everyday hot dog and candy options. Guests are in a whole different culinary universe (for the better.)Guests can choose from eateries like Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, Ronto Roasters, the Milk Stand, Kat Saka's Kettle, and Oga's Cantina for an assortment of dishes and drinks capturing the "Star Wars" universe.Dishes will include foods like "Ronto Wrap" (Portuguese sausage, roasted pork, and cabbage slaw), "Fried Endorian Tip-Yip" (fried chicken), and "Felucian Garden Spread" (plant-based dish with hummus and pita bread), Brooks described. So don't worry, they're made of actual our-universe food.GALLERY: Delicious foods, drinks at Disneyland's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge"And of course, there are the treats. Guests can indulge in desserts like raspberry creme puffs, chocolate cake, and a space-age kettle corn mix ¡ª all of which have their own very "Star Wars" name.Creative drinks, of both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic nature, will also keep guests immersed. Colorful concoctions like the Tatooine Sunset (tea-based drink), Moof Juice (a fruit juice), and even Blue and Green Milk, the latter made popular in the latest "Star Wars" film, are all family-friendly options.Alcoholic selections like The Fuzzy Tauntaun, The Bespin Fizz, and The Outer Rim will look straight out of the films, sometimes bubbly and sometimes smokey. A selection of beers is also on tap for guests.THE TOYS AND GEARFrom lightsabers to droids to Jedi outfits, guests will be able to assume their ideal "Star Wars" identity.Dok-Ondar¡¯s Den of Antiquities will feature rare and unique items, like Jedi artifacts, from across the "Star Wars" galaxy. For the Jedi, Savi¡¯s Workshop offers hand-built lightsabers, custom made by guests ¡ª hopefully to provide balance to the universe. We're looking at you, Sith.GALLERY: Toys and merch heading to Disneyland's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge"The Droid Depot allows park-goers to construct their own droids to accompany them throughout the land. If guests value a different companion, the Creature Stall provides Porgs, tauntauns, and more. The Toydarian Toymaker also has an assortment of plush characters, wooden and tin toys, and trinkets for purchase.For outfits, First Order Cargo, Resistance Supply, and Black Spire Outfitters all offer options like uniforms, hats, jackets, pins, and other supplies covering the various allegiances in the "Star Wars" universe.EXTRASGuests can jump into even more immersive adventures using the Disney Parks Mobile App, which will provide new opportunities in the park for guests to engage with, like translating galactic languages, learning the contents hidden inside crates, and accomplishing certain tasks.The app can also interact with a variety of park elements, like droids, ships, screens, door panels, and more.And above the entire experience, "Star Wars" composer John Williams has provided musical scores created specifically for the park expansion. New music by other composers from around the world will also help deepen the experience as guests walk around. 5485

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(KGTV) -- A class-action lawsuit has been filed in Maricopa County against Dr. Mario Almanza, a doctor who performs weight loss surgeries in Tijuana.There are more than 20 people and businesses named in the lawsuit. It also includes an Arizona woman believed to have been recruited for doctors in Mexico. It alleges fraud and negligent misrepresentation.Jessica Ballandby is a plaintiff in the class action lawsuit. She also filed her own lawsuit against Dr. Almanza and his alleged recruiter, Sandy Brimhall.Ballandby, a mother of two, got weight loss surgery with Dr. Almanza back in Tijuana back in March 2014. She said she experienced problems almost immediately.¡°I woke up from surgery and was feeling the most pain I¡¯d ever felt in my life,¡± Ballandby said. ¡°You could literally take my hoodie and ring it out and blood was dripping from it.¡±Ballandby blames Dr. Almanza, who claims to be the leading weight loss surgeon south of the border. After her surgery, she thought the worst.¡°I¡¯m going to die over here. I¡¯m never going to see my family again,¡± Ballandby remembers thinking.She admits she did not think twice about surgery in Mexico.¡°I was thinking long-term effects of being able to support my two kids,¡± Ballandby said.It is expensive in the United States and the gastric sleeve procedure came highly recommended and referred by Brimhall. In a 2015 interview, Brimhall said she collected 0 for people she sent to surgeons in Tijuana. Brimhall was with Ballandby in Mexico and admitted there were issues with her surgery.¡°When she crossed the border, she was having significant problems so she went to another bariatric center in Scottsdale and they told her he had nicked her intestines,¡± Brimhall said.In the court documents, it alleges that Brimhall used ¡°high-pressure sales tactics¡± on people like Ballandby looking to lose weight and recommended doctors like Almanza.The class-action lawsuit also named Fill Centers USA and claimed Almanza was working with the business. The attorney representing Ballandby said Fill Centers USA would arrange trips to Mexico and aftercare in the U.S. for patients who received the Lap-Band surgery.¡°It would be a quick in and out. The surgeries would be done by doctors who are qualified and competent and that¡¯s not what happened,¡± said Ballandby¡¯s attorney, Robert Gregory.A trip to the emergency room delivered devastating news to Ballandby.¡°Your spleen¡¯s been cut,¡± she said doctors told her. ¡°He¡¯s like, you¡¯re bleeding internally.¡±Ballandby said she is now 102 pounds and has trouble keeping on weight. She also lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. She said none of it was covered by insurance because she chose to have surgery in Mexico.Brimhall was a school principal in Arizona. A records request showed she used her district email to recruit for surgeons across the border. Emails showed Brimhall recruited hundreds of people, escorted them to Mexico, used district resources to transmit HIPAA protected medical documents and started a business, making professional referrals allegedly based on her own experience having weight loss surgery in Mexico.Team 10 has confirmed four Americans died after having weight loss surgery with Dr. Almanza. In January 2016 during an interview with Team 10, he said he had performed more than 14,000 surgeries. Currently, his website now says over 16,000 surgeries have been performed.Dr. Almanza told Team 10 in 2016, the only patients he knew who passed away after surgery were the ones featured in Team 10 stories. He believes his unhappy patients were bribed by a disgruntled employee who wants to ruin his reputation.Ballandby compared Dr. Almanza¡¯s operation to a ¡°pig farm.¡±¡°That¡¯s what he¡¯s treating human beings over there like," she said. "Just like a pig. Slaughtering them." 3805

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(KGTV) - Did NYPD use a picture of actor Woody Harrelson to catch a thief using facial recognition software?Yes.The actual security footage of a beer thief was too pixelated and produced no match in the department's facial recognition software. But since he looked like Woody Harrelson, they put a photo of the actor into the database. It produced several matches and led to an arrest.The NYPD says it never arrests someone on facial recognition alone. 462

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(CNN) -- Police in Tennessee arrested a man named Tupac A. Shakur, 40, after they say he pulled a knife on them and was found with methamphetamine.Officers with the Johnson City Police Department, about 25 minutes from Bristol, received calls Friday about Shakur who had active warrants for his arrest from another department, according to a news release from Johnson police.When officers arrived at the scene, they saw a car with Shakur inside. Officers attempted to arrest Shakur, but he pulled away and reached for his waistband, the release said.Shakur then turned toward officers with a knife before officers took him down. Officers found a syringe and baggies of meth on Shakur, the release said.Shakur was charged with aggravated assault, simple meth possession and having unlawful drug paraphernalia. He is being held at the Washington County Detention Center on a ,000 bond. He is set to be arraigned Monday, the release said.It was not clear Sunday whether Shakur has legal representation.Shakur shares the same name, even the same middle initial, as the late rapper Tupac Shakur who was killed in September 1996 at age 25. 1144

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