All posts tagged: Sexual harassment

4chan’s Misogynist ‘Wizards’ Are Nudifying Women by Request

4chan’s Misogynist ‘Wizards’ Are Nudifying Women by Request

“Summoning a wizard who can nudify her,” wrote an anonymous 4chan user last week, posting on the site’s /r/ board, a hub for “adult requests” of specific explicit imagery. Attached to the post was an image of a blonde woman in glasses, an open black jacket, white tank top, and ripped jeans, posing on a low wall with a sweeping view of an old-world city and a river behind her. It’s the kind of picture you’d see on a friend’s Instagram account during their vacation in Europe. On the left edge of the image, you can see that someone else has been cropped out of the photo. The 4chan anon explained what they wanted from a “wizard,” a site term for anyone skilled at manipulating pictures of women to render deepfakes in which they appear to be undressed, committing sexual acts, or fulfilling a given fetish: “big juggs and thick body,” the user specified. “Bonus praise if you can leave her jacket on.” A few hours later, someone else replied with the altered image, which …

Eric Swalwell’s Beverly Hills Benefactor Wonders If He Missed “a Big Known Secret in DC”

Eric Swalwell’s Beverly Hills Benefactor Wonders If He Missed “a Big Known Secret in DC”

Two days before Eric Swalwell ended his campaign for California governor amid a string of sexual assault and misconduct allegations, the now former congressman recorded a video at Stephen Cloobeck’s Beverly Hills mansion—reportedly worth $26 million—where he had stayed numerous times during the race. “A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly,” Swalwell said, staring into the camera. “These allegations of sexual assault are flat false. They’re absolutely false.” On Tuesday, he resigned from Congress. Cloobeck is an offbeat, self-described billionaire who made his fortune in timeshare real estate—though some estimates place his net worth in the mere many millions. He had been making his own bid for governor before dropping out in November and throwing $1 million behind Swalwell. In an interview with Vanity Fair on Monday, he insisted that the allegations that ended Swalwell’s campaign came as a surprise. “If this was such a big known secret in DC,” Cloobeck tells me, referring to a consensus …

What Does It Mean When Kids Say Gyatt?

What Does It Mean When Kids Say Gyatt?

Ryan Gosling might not be fussed about keeping up with Gen Alpha slang, but that doesn’t mean the rest of us aren’t out here trying to decode what our kids are saying on a daily basis. One of the terms you might’ve overheard them exclaiming in conversation, or perhaps while gaming, in recent times is gyatt. What does gyatt (sometimes spelt gyat) mean? Gyat or gyatt is a phonetic abbreviation for “god” or “goddamn”, which originates from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), dating back as far as the 1700s, according to Parents. It’s usually used as an exclamation to express excitement or admiration, however it’s increasingly being used by Gen Alpha and Z to refer to someone they find extremely attractive. Or, more specifically, their posterior. Nowadays, according to Merriam-Webster dictionary, it’s evolved into slang for “a nice behind” or, per Cambridge Dictionary, “an attractively large bottom”. In some instances, younger kids might simply refer to their bum as a gyatt, without realising the more sexualised meaning behind it. It’s clearly pretty popular as some …

Former Miss Hall’s Boarding School Teacher Indicted on 3 Counts of Rape

Former Miss Hall’s Boarding School Teacher Indicted on 3 Counts of Rape

Matthew Rutledge, a former longtime history teacher at Miss Hall’s School, an elite girls boarding school in western Massachusetts, was indicted on three counts of rape on Tuesday following the grand jury testimony of Melissa Fares and Hilary Simon. The two women shared their stories of Rutledge’s grooming and alleged sexual abuse in a Vanity Fair investigation last year. Rutledge has not yet entered a plea, and his attorney declined to comment on the indictment. Fares and Simon first connected about two years ago, Simon recalled in an interview on Wednesday, and learned of each other’s experiences with Rutledge. Their allegations set off a cascade of national press coverage, but “what I want people to understand,” Simon said, “is this wasn’t just a two-year fight for us.” “Melissa and I have been carrying this privately for two decades and publicly for the last two years,” Simon added. “And yesterday was the very first time that the criminal justice system was saying to us and to all the other survivors, ‘We see what happened, we believe …

Why public transport fails to protect women – The 51%

Why public transport fails to protect women – The 51%

From Tokyo to Toronto, Delhi to Paris, millions of women plan their journeys: choosing where to sit, when to travel, and how to stay alert. More than 70 percent of women worldwide have encountered sexual harassment in public spaces, including on transit. Here in France, the number of victims of sexual violence on public transport, recorded by law enforcement, has increased by 86 percent in almost a decade. Some 91 percent of victims are women.   To unpack why women’s safety in public transport is a global problem, and what real solutions could look like, Jennifer Ben Brahim speaks with urbanist, speaker and writer Leslie Kern. She has written extensively about gender, gentrification and feminism, such as in her book “Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World”. We talk about how despite research showing that women are more likely to rely on public transport than men, it is not at all adapted to their needs.   Also, how a recent attempted rape of a woman on a Paris commuter train made headlines and led to a petition calling for women-only carriages. They already exist in countries like Japan, Mexico and India, where women have to grapple with …

Former Norway PM under corruption investigation over Epstein files – POLITICO

Former Norway PM under corruption investigation over Epstein files – POLITICO

Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland is facing a police investigation over alleged corruption in relation to his contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “Økokrim has now opened an investigation into former Prime Minister, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland on suspicion of aggravated corruption,” Økokrim, Norway’s central authority for fighting economic and environmental crimes, announced in a press release late Monday. “We consider there are reasonable grounds for investigation, given that he held the positions of chair of the Nobel Committee and Secretary General of the Council of Europe during the period covered by the released documents,” said Pål K. Lønseth, director of Økokrim.  It was first reported in November 2025 that Epstein had chatted to the then-Council of Europe chief Jagland in 2018 about whether he could put him in touch with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Jagland replied that he would meet Lavrov’s assistant the following day and would suggest it. It remains unclear whether any meeting facilitated by Jagland took place. …

Mandelson calls Epstein friendship a ‘terrible mistake’ but stops short of apologizing to victims – POLITICO

Mandelson calls Epstein friendship a ‘terrible mistake’ but stops short of apologizing to victims – POLITICO

“I want to apologize for a system that refused to hear their voices and did not give them the protection they were entitled to expect,” Mandelson said. “That system gave him protection and not them.” In the interview, Mandelson also said he never witnessed inappropriate behavior while spending time with Epstein and claimed he was “kept separate” from Epstein’s sexual activities because he is gay. U.K. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said Mandelson’s refusal to apologize directly to victims was a missed opportunity. “It would have gone a long way for Peter to have apologized to the victims,” she said, adding that she would not have maintained contact with someone in Epstein’s position. Mandelson was dismissed as ambassador in September 2025 after emails emerged showing he sent supportive messages to Epstein following his conviction for soliciting a minor. Mandelson said during the BBC interview that the emails were a “shock” and that he no longer possessed them at the time of his appointment. Asked whether he deserved to be fired, Mandelson said he understood the decision …