Scroll down to listen to newly obtained recordings A photo of the Memorial Tower on LSU s campus in Baton Rouge, La. (Source: WAFB) By Scottie Hunter and Kevin Foster | April 5, 2021 at 11:47 AM CDT - Updated April 5 at 3:14 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Gloria Scott denies ever putting a price tag on her silence about alleged sexual harassment by former Louisiana State University (LSU) Tiger football star Derrius Guice.
But a recorded phone call, text messages and a police report obtained by WAFB-TV indicate an associate of Scott’s demanded LSU provide either $100,000 in hush money or keep Guice off the field during the 2017 Citrus Bowl.
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Scott Morrison doesn t have a plan for dealing with sexual harassment, and women are fed up
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For all his political strengths, the Prime Minister has no plan to deal with a crisis gripping the nation s attention and eroding support for the government.
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Scott Morrison likes to present as a man with a plan. Whether it s dealing with asylum seekers, climate change or a pandemic, the Prime Minister typically has a strategy or a roadmap, quite often printed in a glossy brochure, to demonstrate he can tackle even the trickiest of problems.
Police defend decision to tell the public about the incident when they did
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Subscriber only TERRITORY police took four days to inform the public about a heinous incident where a three-year-old boy was allegedly raped by a stranger in the front yard of his Darwin home. Police issued a statement at 10.36am yesterday, acknowledging the incident had occurred in Karama on Thursday evening after a member of the public witnessed the incident. In 2018, police also did not publicly report the rape of a two-year-old girl in Tennant Creek until it was reported on by the media.
Police defend decision to tell the public about the incident when they did
Crime by Natasha Emeck
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Subscriber only TERRITORY police took four days to inform the public about a heinous incident where a three-year-old boy was allegedly raped by a stranger in the front yard of his Darwin home. Police issued a statement at 10.36am yesterday, acknowledging the incident had occurred in Karama on Thursday evening after a member of the public witnessed the incident. In 2018, police also did not publicly report the rape of a two-year-old girl in Tennant Creek until it was reported on by the media.