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We understand that the government believes that illegal activity was carried out by individuals who went to great lengths to conceal their actions from the university. USC is conducting an internal investigation. Donna Heinel and Jovan Vavic have been terminated and the university will take additional employment actions as appropriate. 337
We are increasing our capacity for testing at our local public health lab. (It is) among 10 California health labs that have received CDC test kits and we have additional kits on the way. We are currently testing and have been since last Wednesday, Ferrer said. 261

Weinstein's lawyer said the act should not be applied."A typical sex trafficking case is someone who lures underage girls on the promise of a green card and locking them up in a basement and forcing them to have sex for money," Weinstein attorney Phyllis Kupferstein said.According to court documents, Weinstein's legal team argued that the sex trafficking statute doesn't apply to this case because, "not every alleged sexual assault constitutes a federal violation" and the application of the statute "would unfairly expand the federal sex trafficking statute to all sexual activity occurring between adults in which one party holds a superior position of power and influence."They argued that because nothing of value was exchanged by their client, the commercial sex act aspect was not met.Weinstein, who also is facing criminal charges in New York, has denied all allegations of "nonconsensual sexual activity."Weinstein's lawyer also said Tuesday the allegations in the lawsuit cannot be proven.Sweet wrote in his opinion that the trafficking law could apply."While the instant case is not an archetypal sex trafficking action, the allegations plausibly establish that (Harvey Weinstein's) 2014 conduct in Cannes, France, violated (federal law)."The judge wrote that other courts have applied the law to defendants who lured others with false promises for sexual purposes.In her complaint, Noble says she met Weinstein in February and he asked for an example of her acting, called a reel.Three months later Weinstein and Noble bumped into each other at his hotel in Cannes and he asked her to come to his room to review her reel, Noble says.Her complaint says that in his room he began massaging Noble and gripped her shoulders -- telling her she needed to relax, and if she did, his people would "take care of everything" for her.At some point, the suit alleges, he got a person on the phone whom he said was a producer who told her to be "a good girl and do whatever he wished," referring to Weinstein, and if she did "they would work" with her, the lawsuit alleges.Noble says she is not sure who the person was.After that, the suit alleges Weinstein groped her breasts. She resisted but felt "compelled to comply because of the tangible and intangible benefits" Weinstein offered to advance her career.The lawsuit says Weinstein pulled her into the hotel bathroom and started to sexually assault her. Noble says she told him to stop and attempted to leave the bathroom, but he blocked her exit.She described other unwanted contact and sexual actions and says she repeatedly implored him to stop.He told her, "Everything will be taken care of for you if you relax," the lawsuit says."We believe these claims are not legally or factually supported, and ultimately will not be sustained," Kupferstein said.Harvey Weinstein's legal team will ask the judge whether they can appeal the ruling.The law firm representing The Weinstein Company had no comment. The company is involved in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and a litigation stay is in place for all legal matters, including Noble's case, Sweet wrote.The law cited in the complaint is 18 USC 1591. The judge wrote that law was amended in 2015, but the opinion refers to the version of the law in effect in 2014. 3274
When Flynn was charged, the special counsel's office described how he had lied about passing messages from members of the Trump campaign to then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and back again. Those phone calls were about easing sanctions on Russia and influencing foreign governments' votes on a United Nations resolution about Israeli settlements.Specifically, Flynn called senior Trump transition team members at Mar-a-Lago in Florida three times in late December 2016 to discuss conversations he was having with Kislyak about sanctions. He then relayed his conversation with Kislyak to transition adviser KT McFarland.Separately, according to CNN reporting and his plea documents, Kushner directed Flynn to contact foreign officials before Trump took office about the UN vote on settlements.Flynn also pleaded guilty to lying on his foreign lobbying registrations about his work on a lobbying project for Turkey.His ties to the Russia probe could reach much further than prosecutors revealed a year ago.The former national security adviser was at the center of what's believed to be an investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice. Flynn was fired in the early days of the administration after then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates raised with West Wing officials that Flynn had lied to Vice President Mike Pence about his communications on Russian sanctions. Around that same time, Trump asked then-FBI Director James Comey to let the Flynn investigation go, Comey has said.Flynn also served on the campaign, the transition team and in the administration at crucial moments that could still be under investigation related to Russian interference in American politics, making his contact with Kislyak even more significant.Flynn was the person who informed Trump that Russian President Vladimir Putin was the first to call him after Trump's inauguration, according to Comey.And the Wall Street Journal has outlined Flynn's alleged contacts with the late Peter W. Smith, who sought out the Russian hackers who obtained Clinton campaign emails. It is unclear if Mueller's office is still pursuing Smith's actions during the campaign.Flynn, a retired lieutenant general, is scheduled to be sentenced by federal Judge Emmet Sullivan on Dec. 18. Next week, his defense team will have a chance to tell its version of the story of his crimes. 2351
We're in the home stretch in this election cycle, and things are heating up. President Trump, on a multistate campaign swing, released a new ad on immigration that some are calling the most racist political ad in three decades. In keeping with his immigration theme, the President said he might send 15,000 troops to defend the southern border and doubled down on his vow to end birthright citizenship with an executive order (Spoiler alert: He can't). Speaking of which, here's what the 14th Amendment really says.Meanwhile, here in Georgia, the gubernatorial candidates are bringing in the big guns. Democrat Stacey Abrams will have Oprah -- yes, that Oprah -- campaigning for her today. But Republican Brian Kemp is no slouch on big-time surrogates either. He'll have both President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the Peach State before polls open Tuesday. 882
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