Leeann Tweeden has shared a letter from Al Franken in which the senator personally apologized to her for his misconduct from when they worked together years ago. Tweeden appeared on The View today, ...
While accusations of sexual misconduct with minors have plagued Alabama Senate hopeful Roy Moore and his supporters, the entertainment world’s own sexual assault crises have shown no signs of waning.
Despite Sen. Al Franken resigning over sexual misconduct allegations on Thursday, Tom Arnold believes the beleaguered “Saturday Night Live” alum is the target of a deliberate smear campaign from Roger ...
Actor and comedian Tom Arnold claimed that the woman who was first to accuse Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., of sexually assaulting her was “coached.” In a series of tweets Wednesday night, Arnold said that ...
Broadcaster and model Leeann Tweeden said Thursday that Al Franken “forcibly kissed” and groped her during a USO tour in 2006, two years before the Minnesota Democrat’s election to the U.S. Senate — ...
After radio host Leeann Tweeden first came forward on Nov. 16 to accuse Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) of groping her in 2006, seven other women have made similar allegations against the Democratic ...
Another prominent public figure has been accused of making unwanted sexual advances. Los Angeles radio host Leeann Tweeden said Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., forced himself on her and groped her while the ...
Minnesota Senator Al Franken joined the ever-growing list of men accused of sexual harassment on Thursday when TV and radio host Leeann Tweeden alleged that Franken kissed her and groped her without ...
Sen. Al Franken issued a statement apologizing to Leeann Tweeden, who on Thursday accused Franken of groping her and kissing her without consent in 2006, before he was a senator. Sen. Al Franken ...
On Thursday, TV host and morning news anchor for McIntyre in the Morning Leeann Tweeden accused Senator Al Franken of assaulting her in 2006. The two toured together for the USO, and Franken was the ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota told The New Yorker magazine in a story published Monday that he "absolutely" regrets resigning from the Senate after several ...
Lindsay Menz and Leeann Tweeden are two of eight women to publicly speak out. — -- Two women who came forward with allegations that Minnesota Sen. Al Franken groped them, said his resignation ...
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