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Mohamed Al Fayed, the former boss of Harrods, has been accused of sexual assault and rape by former employees of his at the department store Attorney Gloria Allred, one of the attorneys representing the Harrods employees, joins Anton to discuss the case and the horrific allegations that have come to light. WARNING: This item will contain details of sexual abuse and rape. if you or anyone you know is affected by the following details, we urge you to contact one in four at oneinfour.ie or
Republicans are turning to Ron DeSantis rather than Donald Trump after poor results from the midterm elections. Plus, Attorney Gloria Allred joins Piers Morgan to discuss if people can recover from #MeToo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear women's rights attorney Gloria Allred on last week's episode of Gurvey's Law, which originally aired on August 21st, 2022 on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio. Joining Gloria are her clients former Miss Ukraine Veronika Didusenko and Andrea Quiroga, two women who have scored a huge victory against beauty pageants. The show also interviews Canadian criminal attorney on the rise, Danielle Robitaille. Listen here at gurveyslaw.com, Apple Podcasts, or audioBoom to stream the podcast.
Gloria fought and won the right for a woman who has given birth or was pregnant to enter into the Miss USA beauty pageant.
Gloria was satisfied with the 30-year sentence but, said the girls who were victims will suffer with the memories for the rest of their lives.
Back in the 1960s – before Gloria Allred became one of America's most prominent women's rights attorneys – she says she was raped at gunpoint. She became pregnant and had a back-alley abortion that nearly killed her. “It did teach me a lesson,” Allred tells Art of Power host Aarti Shahani. “And the lesson is that abortion should be safe, legal, affordable and available.” In conversation with Shahani, Allred explains how that traumatic life event changed her worldview and preceded her decades-long career in civil rights law (10:20). She explains why she uses a cheeky sense of humor to get what she needs (4:30) and how she's represented some of the most famed names in women's rights, including “Jane Roe” of Roe v. Wade and O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson (14:35). Plus, Allred defends a long-standing practice she's been criticized for: negotiating non-disclosure agreements (26:20).
Don't miss Alan Gurvey's important interview with renowned human rights attorney Gloria Allred and former Miss Ukraine Veronika Didusenko, who just escaped the Ukraine with her son. Later in the hour, Alan speaks to former Access Hollywood host Shaun Robinson about producing movies for Lifetime and her foundation for girls. As a special treat, hear Alan's ten-minute tirade at the end of the show, this one on the hypocrisy of Kareem Abdul Jabbar. The podcast originally aired live on Gurvey's Law on Sunday, April 17th on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio. Hear it now at Gurveyslaw.com, audioBoom. rgwlawfirm.com and Apple Podcasts!
Evan Solomon discusses R. Kelly's guilty verdict in his sex trafficking trial and chats with a doctor who is pleading for a 'fire break' lockdown in Alberta amid a serious fourth wave of COVID-19. On today's show: Gloria Allred, victims rights attorney, on the three victims she represented in the R. Kelly sex trafficking trial. We play Evan's full interview with Victoria Galea, Annamie Paul's executive assistant, on Paul's decision to resign as Green Party leader. Dr. Paul Parks, president of the emergency medicine section for the Alberta Medical Association on pleading for a 'fire break' lockdown in Alberta. Toby Boulet, father of Logan Boulet who died in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, on his disappointment in Saskatchewan suspending its organ donation program. Dan Riskin, CTV Science and Technology specialist, on whether our cellphones can detect if we're high.
Evan Solomon discusses Michael Spavor's sentence to 11 years in prison for espionage in China, and the Canadian government's response. On today's show: Claire Brownell, a reporter at The Logic who covers digital currencies, explains the hack of Poly Network. Kevin Garratt, a Canadian who was detained in China for two years, discusses Michael Spavor's sentence and his similar experience. Paul Workman, CTV News London, England bureau chief, reports from the wildfires in Greece. Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several women accusing Gov. Cuomo of sexual harassment, discusses his resignation. Toronto's 'Sludge Pirates' share their latest treasure hunt find.
Don't miss the latest Gurvey's Law podcast, which aired on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio on Thursday, July 1st. This episode features Alan Gurvey and special guest host, filmmaker Ken Kokin. Joining the dynamic duo are New York Times Best Selling author of the Happiness Project and other self-help books, Gretchen Rubin. Also, Gloria Allred makes a surprise visit to talk about her 80th birthday celebrations and the Bill Cosby saga. You can listen to this Gurvey's Law podcast, and all of the others right here at Gurveyslaw.com, rgwlawfirm.com, Apple Podcasts and audioBoom!
This week, a long-time women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred discusses the allegations of sexual misconduct against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and we pick her brain about what it means to be a feminist. Also, we’ll hear from New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi about her own experiences with the governor. According to the U.S. […]
This week, a long-time women's rights attorney Gloria Allred discusses the allegations of sexual misconduct against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and we pick her brain about what it means to be a feminist. Also, we'll hear from New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi about her own experiences with the governor. (more…)
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Sept. 18 at the age of 87. He was a pioneer for women's rights and civil liberties. Attorney Gloria Allred talks about the impact Ginsburg had on her life as well as the impact she had on women around the nation. “She's my ‘she-ro,' and the ‘she-ro' to millions of women in the United States and around the world,” Allred said. “She was a fighter who had a passion for justice, she was brilliant."————— The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show. For showtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
It's been a divisive topic of discussion for weeks. Should Confederate statues be removed from public places? Or, are they an important part of the nation's history? Actress and activist Elizabeth Rogliani joined Alan Gurvey and Kerri Kasem to expose how going through a revolution in her home country of Venezuela has caused her to speak out on the issue. In the second half-hour, the show got an update on Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein, with women's rights attorney Gloria Allred, who represents accusers in both cases. Don't miss Gurvey's Law on Sundays at 5pm PST on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio and streaming live on kabc.com!
It's a race against time for scientists around the world. They're working furiously to understand the new coronavirus. It's now infected more than 83,000 people and killed close to 3,000. A new study finds the virus has an HIV-like mutation that gives it novel properties. Scientists compare it to SARS, saying SARS was more deadly but this one is more infectious. How different is it than the flu? Would you even notice the difference? There's good and bad economic news because of the coronavirus. The stock market's been tanking. Also, international trade is being disrupted. The good news---gas prices might drop soon. Students across the country are having a tough time with math. The latest results of an international exam ranked American teens 31st in math literacy out of 79 countries and economies. The reason could be how the subject is taught here versus other countries. She was there to watch Harvey Weinstein go down at his sex assault trial. Attorney Gloria Allred represented three women who testified. She was a consistent presence in court to the irritation of his defense. She's also involved in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case. She joins us in-studio to talk about those cases and what happens next and the future of the #MeToo movement. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Issue Is: Gloria Allred, Antonio Villaraigosa, Michael Knowles The issue is...the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Gloria Allred represents several of Epstein's accusers. She wants an independent investigation into his death after the medical examiner ruled it a homicide. Allred said there will be a series of lawsuits against his estate. In the past few years, she's faced off against Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, and R. Kelly. "What we're doing is trying to equalize the power..." "We are making these predators accountable. This is the reckoning!" Gloria then joins our panel to debate gun control, immigration, Ben Shapiro, and 2020. With us: former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa & The Daily Wire's Michael J. Knowles. ---------- The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show, broadcast from FOX 11 Studios in Los Angeles. For airtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
.Alan and Kerri talk to Jesse Daniels and Tamra Simmons, the executive producers behind “Surviving R. Kelley”, the Lifetime documentary series that led to the mega star's indictment for sexually abusing 3 underage girls. Hear the stories of the dozens of women who graphically describe the horrors of their experiences with R. Kelley. Then, victim's rights attorney Gloria Allred, who represents victims of R. Kelley, as well as a man who found a sex videotape purportedly implicating R. Kelley, also joins the show to give us the inside scoop of the legal issues R. Kelley is facing. Don't miss Gurvey's Law Sundays on KABC Talkradio and kabc.com!
Happy Monday! It's National Funeral Director Day. The crew all share their activities over the weekend. Church Complaints is handled by Rev. Adnoid today. J-Lo and A-Rod are engaged. Jussie Smollett is still making headlines. George Foreman's daughter was found dead on Saturday. R. Kelly has another tape out there according to Attorney Gloria Allred. Fool #2 murders another in the spirit of Ohio Players. 21 Savage is planning on giving jobs to at risk youth. The former officer involved in the death of Corey Jones was found guilty. An Arizona woman gets hurt while trying to take a selfie with a Jaguar. Closing Remarks today covers the importance of taking action and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Gloria Allred who represents Faith Rodger’s, who is suing R Kelly discusses the allegations against the singer.
Are you ready for a very special episode of Deborah Kobylt LIVE?! The incredible Gloria Allred, attorney for women's rights and victims of discrimination, calls into the studio to chat about her brilliant career and the politics of our time, like the #midterms2018, #brettkavanaugh , #donaldtrump, and #harveyweinstein. Get some insight into your politics from the eyes of the law in the wake of the midterm elections and learn a bit more about this #inspiring woman and InStyle magazine's #badasswomanoftheweek. Also, learn more about her new #netflixdocumentary that is a #mustsee! And don't forget to like and share this page with all of your friends ! Deborah Zara Kobylt . Watch #LIVE every Wednesday at 1 PM or anytime on Facebook Instagram YouTube and listen on Spotify iHeartRadio Spreaker_ and Apple Podcasts . ❤️
With the nation gripped by the Brett Kavanaugh/Christine Blasey Ford testimonies, our panel discusses what comes next? Attorney Gloria Allred, podcaster Brian Goldsmith & RNC committee chairman Shawn Steel have a fiery exchange. They also discuss the Bill Cosby sentencing, which Gloria Allred attended. Plus, the first "The Issue Is:" congressional debate. Our focus? California's 39th district. Gil Cisneros and Young Kim discuss immigration, healthcare, and the other biggest differences between them. ---------- The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show, broadcast from FOX 11 Studios in Los Angeles. For airtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
The Issue Is...the future of the #MeToo movement. The mother/daughter attorney combo of Gloria Allred and Lisa Bloom sit down for a rare, joint interview. For the first time, they discuss publicly Bloom working with Harvey Weinstein when his scandal broke. They also talk about Bill Cosby and other high profile cases. And, Allred talks about how she inspired Meghan Markle at a young age. Plus, our panel weighs in on what's next for gun control in America. Panelists include: Sandra Tsing Loh of NPR, Jessica Levinson of Loyola Law School and KABC's John Phillips. ---------- The Issue Is: with Elex Michaelson is California's only statewide political show, broadcast from FOX 11 Studios in Los Angeles. For airtimes and more information, go to TheIssueIsShow.com.
Attorney Gloria Allred was fighting for women long before anyone ever hashtagged Me Too or Time's Up, and she's the subject of a new Netflix documentary Seeing Allred. She reveals how her own personal experience inspired to fight for victims assault, harassment, and discrimination. She addresses critics who say she just does it all for the publicity, and explains that for many of her clients such as the Cosby accusers, a "trial" in the court of public opinion may be the only justice they can get. She talks about how that's changing with a new California law that extends the statute of limitations for sexual assault, she discusses why she decided to represent the family of Nicole Brown Simpson during the O.J. trial, and she gives an update on her client Summer Zervos’s pending defamation suit against President Donald Trump. Plus she talks about her surprisingly cordial relationship with defense attorney Alan Dershowitz, the battle of the Friar’s Club steam room, and why so many people call her "Senator." Watch Seeing Allred on Netflix now, and keep up with Gloria Allred at www.gloriaallred.com or on Twitter at @GloriaAllred. Today's podcast was sponsored by App River, Grasshopper, Just for Men Hair Regrowth, ZQuiet, and Google Cloud Platform podcast.
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The lawsuit “Summer Zervos v. Donald Trump” is among the high profile cases handled by attorney Gloria Allred. The Netflix film “Seeing Allred,” directed by Sophie Sartain and Roberta Grossman, explores the history of the 76-year-old lawyer, known for her work with women, LGBT and other minority clients. On February 6, Allred sat for a […] The post PN 66: Attorney Gloria Allred on “Seeing Allred” appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.
Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson (@ScoopB) is joined on the line with famed attorney, Gloria Allred. […] The post [AUDIO] Scoop B Radio Overtime f/ Attorney Gloria Allred (2016) appeared first on Scoop B Radio.
This week, a long-time women's rights attorney Gloria Allred discusses the allegations of sexual misconduct against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and we pick her brain about what it means to be a feminist. Also, we'll hear from New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi about her own experiences with the governor. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, about 7,500 claims of sexual harassment were submitted in 2019; this includes reports from the private sector and state and local government workplaces. It represents a 10% increase from 2015. According to a 2018 survey by the nonprofit “Stop Street Harassment,” 81 percent of women and 43 percent of men have experienced some form of sexual harassment during their lifetime. More than half of those women reported unwelcome sexual touching. So it's not a total surprise that the state capitol in Albany, New York has found itself in the middle of another reckoning over sexual harassment this spring. Long-time women's rights attorney Gloria Allred is representing one of several women accusing New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual misconduct. The allegations vary from under the shirt groping to kisses on the cheek and probing questions about sexual preferences. The third-term Democrat denies touching anyone inappropriately. Alessandra Biaggi is a Democratic New York State Senator representing parts of Westchester County and New York City. She says she experienced bullying while working for Cuomo and has been sexually harassed in her career, which is why she feels so passionate about The Sexual Harassment Working Group -- a group of former legislative staffers from Albany. In September of 2020, the United States Government Accountability Office released a report on workplace sexual harassment. It is 83 pages long and mostly focuses on data from federal workers. For good reason – the report found that all of the data on sexual harassment uses different types of questions and metrics. So it's like comparing apples to oranges. Or rather, inappropriate touches to inappropriate comments over varying lengths of recall. The GAO included results from national surveys, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the Pew Research Center, and MSPB's 2016 Merit Principles Survey, based on respondents from a random sample of federal employees. It found that the structure of the question and the recall period varies such that the results indicate anywhere from just 4% of women experiencing workplace harassment to 52%. The study concludes the EEOC needs to develop a national survey that includes sex-based harassment. Saying, QUOTE “The federal government could play a valuable role in realizing a nationwide survey to illuminate the magnitude of the problem of sexual harassment, including the costs to employees and employers, and to inform business and government policy decisions to reduce its occurrence.” As of April 2021, no such survey has been developed. Thanks for joining us for this week's 51%. Thanks to Ian Pickus and Tina Renick for production assistance. Our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock. 51% is a national production of Northeast Public Radio. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @51PercentRadio. Photo courtesy of Flickr/ Luke Harold.
Hitting babies with cheese, a new voicemail from St. Peter about a charity he's starting, a Dip N Dab review, more on R. Kelly and his bitches, Kylie is really rich and more. Attorney Gloria Allred says her client has discovered another videotape that appears to show embattled singer R. Kelly sexually abusing underage girls. During a news conference Sunday in New York City, Allred said Gary Dennis contacted her after finding the VHS video, and she helped him turn the "potential evidence" over to the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York. When the baby cheese challenge emerged on Twitter last week it was so unfunny and so awful that most right-thinking human beings expected it to fizzle out in 24 hours. Of course, given Twitter is the platform which often showcases the more questionable aspects of human nature, it didn't. The original video was posted Twitter user @unclehxlmes who later deleted it.