ABOVE: Your #TBT could never.
ABOVE: Your #TBT could never.
ABOVE: The promo for that Janet Jackson doc will stop at nothing! (I love the creativity here, and I love the account.)
BELOW: A new issue of Boys! Boys! Boys!, the sad death of Gaspard Ulliel, filibuster news and more ...
ABOVE: No mystery why this pic makes me feel better about 2022. For now.
ABOVE: Nobody said the movies had to be family fare.
Cuomo says the facts are far different from what the investigation has concluded. (Image via video still)
N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo is responding forcefully to the revelations in A.G. Letitia James's investigation into allegations he sexually harassed 11 women, including direct subordinates, and he is not copping to any of it.
Cuomo denies he has ever touched anyone inappropriately, and is denying he ever sexually harassed anyone.
Not surprisingly, GOP figures silent about Trump, about Gaetz, about Clarence Thomas, etc., are calling for him to resign, with no shame. But so are many Democrats.
Is this enough to push the resiliently popular governor out the door? Or will he stay in office? And even run again?
His words ...
ABOVE: It's art.
Not the poster for the new Andrew Ahn movie, but keep reading for news on that ...
BELOW: Big news cycle. Gulp. Here goes:
According to The Washington Post, a Manhattan grand jury returned criminal indictments against Donald Trump's Trump Organization as well as its CFO, Allen Weisselberg.
Weisselberg will surrender Thursday morning at the office of NYC DA Cyrus R. Vance Jr., and will be arraigned.
These are the first criminal charges against Trump's holdings since Vance and NY AG Letitia James began investigations into Trump's network after it was revealed his org paid hush money to Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election in order to hide his adulterous affair with her.
Noteworthy:
Trump himself is not expected to be charged this week, the people said, and no others in his orbit are expected to face imminent charges. But the indictments could mark a significant escalation in his legal problems — both by exposing his company to potential fines and by raising the pressure on Weisselberg. Prosecutors hope Weisselberg will offer testimony against Trump in exchange for lessening his own risk, according to another person familiar with the case.
Buckle up.
ABOVE: It's Grace Fucking Jones's birthday!
BELOW: Keep reading for the Ric Weiland story, Susan Collins in trouble and more ...