Coparenting goals! Madison LeCroy and fiancé Brett Randle were proud supporters of her 9-year-old son, Hudson, at his flag football game — and they made the day a blended family affair.
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An employee at Stanford University said she was dragged into a campus basement and raped last Friday afternoon, prompting concern from students on campus. The university said the incident happened on the school's Palo Alto campus around 12:30 p.m.
on October 7. Officials were made aware of it less than 3 hours later. "The victim indicated she was working in her office when a man came into her office, grabbed her, dragged her into a basement, and raped her," Stanford's Department of Public Safety said in a statement.
"The victim does not want to provide a statement to law enforcement about the crime at this time." Stanford DPS also said they were not given information about what building the alleged crime happened in or what the suspect looked like.They were notified about the report by a mandatory reporter rather than the victim. FILE – Students walk on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, Calif, March 14, 2019. (Ben Margot) "As required by law, a mandated reporter notified Stanford DPS that an adult female reported having been sexually assaulted by an adult male," the report explained. Stanford's DPS followed up in a statement on Saturday, assuring the public that they are investigating "based on the limited information that is available thus far." While it may be shocking that a violent rape was not reported to police by the victim, Stanford DPS acknowledged why some victims may find it difficult to report.The department also recognized that they lacked specific details about the incident.
"The initial report to DPS may include very little information. It may not include the name of the person who originally reported the incident, the location, the name of a suspect, or any other identifying information,"
.Coparenting goals! Madison LeCroy and fiancé Brett Randle were proud supporters of her 9-year-old son, Hudson, at his flag football game — and they made the day a blended family affair.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt didn't speak for a while after they ended their engagement more than 20 years ago, but they've since reconnected and formed a sweet bond.READ: Gwyneth Paltrow shares insight into dating history and married lifeThe Oscar winner, 50, who interviewed Brad, 58, for her lifestyle brand Goop earlier this year, told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday, October 19, that she's happy to have the Bullet Train star back in her life.Gwyneth Paltrow shares rare Brad Pitt story"When we first broke up, we weren't friends for a while and then we sort of found our way back, probably about 18 or 19 years ago, something like that, and then just kind of stayed in touch over the years," Gwyneth told the outlet.MORE: Gwyneth Paltrow shares rare family photos—and her son looks so grown up!RELATED: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's six children are growing up fast—all the detailsThe pair began dating after meeting on the set of the movie Se7en in 1994 and got engaged in 1996 before splitting later that year. "I wasn't ready, and he was too good for me," Gwyneth said of Brad in a 2015 Howard Stern interviewIn an interview with Vanity Fair in 2000, the mother of two said that she lost her identity while dating Brad.
Gwyneth Paltrow says her husband "totally respects" her friendship with ex Brad Pitt. The 50-year-old actress - who got engaged to the 'Bullet Train' star in 1996 before they called time on their relationship later the same year - became close again after a few years, and her husband Brad Falchuk has accepted them staying close. Speaking to 'Entertainment Tonight', she said: "When we first broke up, we weren't friends for a while and then we sort of found our way back, probably about 18 or 19 years ago, something like that, and then just kind of stayed in touch over the years.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about her rekindled friendship with ex Brad Pitt.
Gwyneth Paltrow's husband is understanding of her friendship with her ex. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke with the 50-year-old Goop founder on Wednesday, and Paltrow revealed how she rekindled her friendship with Brad Pitt and how her husband, Brad Falchuk, feels about her doing so.Paltrow and Pitt dated in the '90s and got engaged in 1996, before calling it quits later that year.«When we first broke up, we weren't friends for a while and then we sort of found our way back, probably about 18 or 19 years ago, something like that, and then just kind of stayed in touch over the years,» Paltrow told ET, after publishing a Q&A with Pitt on Goop earlier this year.«I adore him,» she added of her ex.
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A businessman was the victim of a vicious attack carried out by a machete wielding gang who jumped on him as he left a gym in Dublin. The victim, who is in his 40s was continuously stabbed in a car park in broad daylight after he had visited his local gym in Finglas and has been left with severe injuries on his face along with multiple stab wounds on his chest.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Cinemed, the Mediterranean Cinema Film Festival, is partnering up with Lebanese film org Aflamuna / Beirut DC to launch a new co-production and co-financing initiative aimed at high-profile projects from the Arab world. The new program, which is also backed by France’s National Film Board and is part of the festival’s industry showcase Cinemed Meetings, will present seven projects involving 22 Arab countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Liban, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Syria, among others. All selected projects are currently in development and are being brought by filmmakers who have previously directed at least one short film.
Police have made an arrest after a street in Ashton was taped off due to a "nasty" assault which saw a man attacked with a bottle in broad daylight.