Wednesday Reads and So Forth

What a nice man he is, thinking he could get away with raping women just because he is a washed-up celebrity.

Let's see if he walks:

That '70s Show star and Scientologist Danny Masterson has been charged with three counts of rape, officials said Wednesday.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced the actor has been charged with forcibly raping three women in separate incidents between 2001 and 2003.

Masterson, 44, stands accused of raping a 23-year-old woman between January and December 2001, according to the complaint.

He also accused of raping a a 28-year-old woman in April 2003 and sometime between October and December of that year of raping a woman, 23, who officials say he had invited to his Hollywood Hills home.
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Alabama gets hit hard with COVID-19.
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I suppose Southern Oregon University will employ this "fact" as part of their "transgender history" course or whatever it is:


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More legal problems for Jim Bakker, which will encourage him to take a longer rest from his television duties:


Arkansas' attorney general on Tuesday sued Missouri-based TV pastor Jim Bakker over his promotion of a product falsely touted as a cure for the illness caused by the coronavirus.

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed the lawsuit in Arkansas against Bakker and Morningside Church Productions, less than three months after the state of Missouri filed a similar lawsuit.

Rutledge's lawsuit says 385 Arkansans made purchases from Bakker's company totaling approximately $60,524 for colloidal silver, a product often sold on the internet as a dietary supplement.

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