Jacob Rapini isn’t afraid to admit that he has some regrets about his time on Bachelor in Paradise, telling Us Weekly that he shouldn’t have ended things with Jill Chin during the Tuesday, October 25, episode of the ABC series.
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A sentencing hearing has begun for Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard, who was found guilty earlier this year of a sexual assault on an Ottawa woman.
A jury found the Hedley frontman guilty of sexual assault causing bodily harm in the 2016 incident, which took place in a Toronto hotel room.
But jurors found him not guilty of the same offence against a teenage fan. Neither woman can be identified under a publication ban.
Hoggard, 38, had pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm — one related to each complainant — and one count of sexual interference, a charge that refers to the sexual touching of someone under 16.
READ MORE: Jacob Hoggard Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault Against One Complainant
During the trial, Crown prosecutors alleged Hoggard repeatedly and violently raped the two complainants in separate incidents in the fall of 2016. They also alleged he groped the teen after a Hedley concert in April 2016, when she was 15.
The defence argued that the groping never happened, and that Hoggard had consensual sex with each of the complainants.
The Ottawa woman has also launched a $2.8 million lawsuit against Hoggard, in which she makes many of the same allegations as in the criminal case.
READ MORE: Crown Alleges Jacob Hoggard Violently Raped Teen Girl, Woman In 2016 Incidents
In a statement of claim filed earlier this week, the woman alleges that as a result of the singer’s actions, she experienced physical, mental and emotional pain and suffering “which will continue forever.”
She also alleges she was required to undergo medical treatment and suffered economic losses, including out-of-pocket expenses and loss of income.
Hoggard’s criminal lawyer referred to the lawsuit during the
Jacob Rapini isn’t afraid to admit that he has some regrets about his time on Bachelor in Paradise, telling Us Weekly that he shouldn’t have ended things with Jill Chin during the Tuesday, October 25, episode of the ABC series.
Leaving with some important lessons. Joseph Baena opened up about becoming his own person during his time on Dancing With the Stars shortly after he was eliminated alongside partner Daniella Karagach during the Tuesday, October 18, episode.
Joseph Baena's journey on may have come to an end earlier than he would have hoped, but he's very happy with how far he's come and what he's learned about himself.Joseph and his pro partner, season 30 champion Daniella Karagach, spoke with ET shortly after getting eliminated at the end of Tuesday's Prom Night competition, and the pair opened up about what the competition meant to them.«It was just like such an incredible experience to just be on the show and learn all these dances,» Joseph shared. «I mean, what I'm really gonna take away from this is a sense of confidence in myself that I can do and learn new things, and that it's worth a shot.»Whatever challenges are ahead of me I know that I can overcome it and that it just takes discipline, effort, sweat, and tears," he added.«I have the best partner in the whole competition, so I already won,» Daniella added. «He's literally the best student.
Joseph Baena’s journey on “Dancing With the Stars” may have come to an end earlier than he would have hoped, but he’s very happy with how far he’s come and what he’s learned about himself.
the LA Times reported, but was taken into custody following the sentencing.Walker, an actor and rapper best known for his role in “Superfly,” was convicted of raping six people and sexually assaulting another on April 18.However, Walker was acquitted of an additional three charges, including two charges of forcible rape.Prosecutors said the attacks occurred between 2013 and 2018, and included three under age victims.City news service said Walker lured victims through promises of introducing them to famous people or taking them to music video shoots.
Sir Derek Jacobi fears he'll never act on stage again. The 83-year-old 'Cadfael' star began his career in the National Theatre in the 1960s and went on to become one of the UK's most prolific stage stars, performing both in London's West End and on Broadway as well as with the Royal Shakespeare Company - but Derek doubts he will ever tread the boards again. His last turn on stage was as Mercutio in a production of 'Romeo and Juliet' directed by Kenneth Branagh in 2016, and he has admitted it was a terrifying experience, telling the Guardian: "Toward the end, I would stand in the wings, terrified.
passed away at age 72. “Robbie was one of the funniest people I’ve met and used to keep us laughing constantly as kids on the set,” shared Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe, Coltrane’s frequent scene partner as Rubeus Hagrid in all eight “Potter” films.
star was sentenced for a June 2020 incident.Davis pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended or revoked license, and pleaded no contest to driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more.He was sentenced to 60 months of probation, 120 days in LA County Jail and four days of community labor. He was also ordered to participate in an alcohol treatment program.Davis has been ordered to surrender himself at Van Nuys Courthouse West on Nov.
Experiencing her world! Big Brother alums Joseph Abdin and Taylor Hale took their first trip together to attend the 2022 Miss USA pageant in Reno, Nevada.
Taylor Hale, the first Black woman to ever win Big Brother, didn’t have an easy path to victory. Week after week, she was torn down by other houseguests and it was her inherent resilience and propensity for forgiveness that started to change people’s opinions.
EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Amenta, whose debut feature Soft just had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, has signed with M88 for representation.
Michaela Zee editor Trioscope has hired Kyle Hoedl as chief marketing officer and Joe Snowden as chief operating officer, Variety has learned exclusively. “Both Kyle and Joe embody the acumen, energy and long-term vision that’s needed to scale our slate and catapult the company to the next level,” L.C. Crowley, co-founder and CEO of Trioscope, said in a statement. “Their hires are cornerstone to Trioscope’s evolution as a high-growth brand and business within a hyper-competitive global industry.” Hoedl will lead marketing and communications for the company’s business sectors, including Trioscope Studios and Trioscope Platform. Previously, Hoedl led marketing and digital content strategy for Trioscope and Quality Films’ “Takeover,” an action thriller film starring Quavo, Billy Zane and Serayah, as well as conceptualized the Web3-enabled virtual world “Takeover World.”
Dancing with the Stars is having a little shake up. On Monday, it was announced that Joseph Beana’s partner, Daniella Karagach, tested positive for COVID-19 and would have to sit out of week two. “Unfortunately, Daniella Karagach tested positive overnight for Covid. She is completely asymptomatic and is self-quarantining.
Daniella Karagach will be missing from the ballroom floor on tonight’s episode of Dancing With The Stars.
Joseph Baena will have a new partner on Monday’s “Dancing with the Stars” after his current pro, Daniella Karagach tested positive for COVID.A spokesperson for the show confirmed Karagach tested positive overnight. She is asymptomatic and self-quarantining.