Wednesday, November 26, 2014

JIAN GHOMESHI ON BAIL FOR 100,000.00-CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT AND CHOKING

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NOTHING IS BEING DONE ABOUT BILL COSBY DRUGING AND RAPING 13 WHITE WOMEN AND ONE BLACK WOMAN IN AMERICA OVER A 44 YEAR SPAN.AN HERE IN CANADA JIAN GHOMESHI IS GETTING CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT AND CHOKING NUMEROUS WOMEN OVER A 10 YEAR PERIOD ALSO.GHOMESHI NEVER DRUGED HIS VICTIMS.HE LOVED BEATING THE HECK OUT OF THEM BEFORE SEXUALLY ASSAULTING THEM.AT LEAST GHOMESHI IS BEING CHARGED.COSBY GOT AWAY WITH DRUGING AND RAPING AND ASSAULTING WOMEN FOR OVER 40 YEARS.


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BILL COSBY NEVER GOT CHARGES AS OF YET AGAINST HIM FOR DRUGING AND RAPING AND ASSAULTING AT LEAST 13 WHITE AND ONE BLACK WOMAN OVER 44 YEARS.


Ghomeshi released on $100,000 bail, lawyer says he will plead not guilty to sex assault charges
By Yahoo! Canada News | Yahoo Canada News – NOV 26,14


Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi, charged with four counts of sexual assault and one count of "overcome resistance - choking", has been released on $100,000 bail.According to a press release, Toronto Police say Ghomeshi, 47, voluntarily surrendered to police Wednesday morning. In a 25-minute hearing Wednesday afternoon, Ghomeshi was formally charged. His next court appearance will be Jan. 8.Under terms of his release, Ghomeshi must turn over his Canadian passport and live with his mother in Toronto. His mother is his surety.Ghomeshi left the courthouse in a crush of media without saying a word. However, his lawyer, prominent criminal defence attorney Marie Henein, is quoted as saying that Ghomeshi will plead not guilty to the charges."We will address these allegations fully and directly in a courtroom," Henein said. "We will not be making any further media statements, nor will Mr. Ghomeshi be making any further media statements."The charge of overcome resistance by choking carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. The maximum sentence for sexual assault is 10 years in jail.Ghomeshi, the former host of CBC Radio's popular 'Q' program, was fired by the CBC on October 26 when allegations about sexual abuse surfaced. He promptly filed a $55 million lawsuit against the public broadcaster and defended himself on Facebook. According to the CBC, Ghomeshi was fired when management saw "graphic evidence" that he had allegedly harmed a woman.On Tuesday, Ghomeshi dropped his lawsuit and settled with the CBC. Ghomeshi is expected to pay $18,000 in legal costs to CBC as part of the agreement, CBC has said.Since Ghomeshi was fired, nine women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault, some dating back over a decade. All of the women have described simiar events. Only three of the women spoke publicly, including Trailer Park Boys actress Lucy DeCoutere. Women describe incidents of choking and hitting. The three women filed complaints with police.

In a statement released Wednesday, DeCoutere said:"The past month has seen a major shift in the conversation about violence against women. It has been an overwhelming and painful time for many people, including myself, but also very inspiring. I hope that victim's voices continue to be heard and that this is the start of a change that is so desperately needed."Wednesday's announcement are the first charges Ghomeshi has faced in the ongoing scandal.On Facebook, Ghomeshi admitted that he engaged in "rough sex," or BDSM, but said that any acts of violence were consensual.“I’ve been fired from the CBC because of the risk of my private sex life being made public as a result of a campaign of false allegations pursued by a jilted ex girlfriend and a freelance writer,” Ghomeshi posted on Oct. 26.He has since removed his profiles from Facebook and Twitter, and has not spoken to the media.A CBC spokesman declined to comment on the charges against Ghomeshi."We don't comment on criminal investigations or matters before the court," said Chuck Thompson.The CBC has launched an independent investigation looking into harassment allegations in the workplace. The inquiry is being headed up by prominent Toronto employment lawyer Janice Rubin. The broadcaster has also begun its search for a permanent replacement for Ghomeshi on "Q" and is looking at possibly changing the name of the program in the future.He had also filed a union grievance against the CBC alleging dismissal without cause — a matter which still remains active.(With files from The Canadian Press)

Ghomeshi reaches agreement with CBC, withdraws lawsuit against broadcaster-The Canadian PressBy Diana Mehta, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 25,14

TORONTO - Scandal-plagued former radio host Jian Ghomeshi has reached an agreement with the CBC to withdraw his $55-million lawsuit against the public broadcaster, a CBC spokesman said on Tuesday.Ghomeshi was fired by the CBC last month amid allegations of "abusive behaviour'' from numerous women — claims which he has denied.The 47-year-old former "Q" radio host launched his lawsuit a day after the termination of his employment, alleging defamation and breach of confidence in his statement of claim.The CBC then argued in court filings earlier this month that Ghomeshi's allegations were frivolous or vexatious, and urged a court to dismiss the suit.CBC spokesman Chuck Thompson confirmed that lawyers for both sides have now reached an agreement."The suit is being withdrawn with costs in favour of CBC," he said. "He's getting nothing."Ghomeshi is expected to pay $18,000 in legal costs to the CBC, Thompson said.The agreement still needs to be formalized through a court — a step Thompson said is expected in the near future.Ghomeshi had also filed a union grievance against the CBC alleging dismissal without cause, a matter which Thompson said still remains active."That's the next piece," he said. "That process still needs to unfold."A lawyer for Ghomeshi confirmed that the lawsuit between his client and the CBC "has been resolved.""CBC and Mr Ghomeshi will address all issues in the lawsuit in binding arbitration in accordance with the collective agreement between them," said Jonathan Lisus. "Counsel appointed by the union will have carriage of the arbitration."The CBC has said it decided to fire Ghomeshi after seeing "graphic evidence'' that he had physically injured a woman.Since his dismissal, nine women have come forward with allegations, some dating back a decade, that Ghomeshi sexually or physically assaulted them, and police are investigating complaints by at least three of them.Ghomeshi — who faces no charges — admitted in a lengthy Facebook post published on Oct. 26, the day he was fired, that he engaged in "rough sex," but insisted his encounters with women were consensual.In a follow-up post a few days later, he said he would meet the flurry of allegations against him "directly," but has not made any public statements since.The allegations against Ghomeshi led the CBC to launch an independent investigation into the scandal, a process that is being spearheaded by a Toronto employment lawyer with expertise in workplace harassment.The CBC has urged anyone who worked on any of Ghomeshi's shows to contact lead investigator Janice Rubin with any complaints, concerns or experiences involving harassment, discrimination, violence or other inappropriate workplace conduct.The broadcaster has also begun its search for a permanent replacement for Ghomeshi on "Q" and is looking at possibly changing the name of the program in the future.

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