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::Last Monday evening, a troubling image made its way across Twitter.<br> (Isabella Vi Gomes , Miami New Times, US, November 7, 2017)<!-- Added 11-8-17 -->
::Last Monday evening, a troubling image made its way across Twitter.<br> (Isabella Vi Gomes , Miami New Times, US, November 7, 2017)<!-- Added 11-8-17 -->


*[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2017/11/sexual-assault-charges-lobbed-bryan-singer/?utm_source=queerty&utm_medium=directlink&utm_campaign=directlink&utm_content=More+sexual+assault+charges+lobbed+at+Bryan+Singer More sexual assault charges lobbed at Bryan Singer]
::[[Bryan Singer]] is back in the spotlight as a new man accuses him of sexual assault while he was a young teenager. Justin Smith alleges that Singer penetrated his anus with a finger at a party they both attended in Hollywood.<br> (Bil Browning, LGBTQ Nation, US, November 7, 2017)<!-- Added 11-9-17 -->
*[http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-dade-commissioners-propose-arrest-of-homeless-sex-offenders-on-sight-9807032 Miami-Dade Commissioners Want Cops to Arrest Homeless Sex Offenders on Sight]
::For 12 years, Miami-Dade's registered sex offenders have been barred from living within 2,500 feet of any school, playground, or daycare. They're effectively homeless by law, and today hundreds live in squalor in makeshift "tent cities" under bridges, near trailer parks, and on roadsides.<br> (Alexander Nazaryan , Newsweek, US, November 7, 2017)<!-- Added 11-8-17 -->
*[http://all4consolaws.org/2017/11/acsol-to-challenge-passport-identifier-in-federal-court/ ACSOL to Challenge Passport Identifier in Federal Court]
::The Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL) will challenge the passport identifier recently revealed by the U.S. State Department. The challenge is expected to be filed in a federal district court within the next 90 days.<br> (Staff Writer, [[ACSOL]], US, November 6, 2017)<!-- Added 11-7-17 -->


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Revision as of 13:25, 17 November 2017

In the last 14 days

A 23-year-old has been found guilty of killing a genderfluid (16 year old) teenager in a brutal, premeditated attack.
(Josh Jackman , Pink News, US, November 15, 2017)
( Amos Yee, YouTube, US, November 15, 2017)
An eight-year-old allegedly tortured and killed by his mother’s boyfriend because he was thought to be gay suffered more than any other child in the past decade, authorities have said.
(Josh Jackman , Pink News, US, November 13, 2017)
Follow Up
A California man has been convicted of torturing and killing his girlfriend’s 8-year-old son, driven the prosecution argued by his belief that the boy was gay.
(Curtis M. Wong, Huffingtonpost, US, November 16, 2017)
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Former model Scott R. Brunton told The Hollywood Reporter on Friday that actor George Takei sexually assaulted him 36 years ago.
(Doha Madani, Huffingtonpost, US, November 10, 2017)
"ER" actor Anthony Edwards in an online post on Friday accused producer and writer of Gary Goddard of molesting him as a child.
( Phil Helsel, NBC News, US, November 11, 2017)
A North Georgia homeless man may go to prison for 18 months because he cannot come up with $250 to take a court-ordered polygraph test.
( Rhonda Cook, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, US, November 9, 2017)
In a report from The National Enquirer published Wednesday, Sheen, who revealed in 2015 that he is living with HIV, was 19 when he allegedly sexually assaulted 13-year-old Haim on set of the 1986 film Lucas, according to actor and Haim’s close friend, Dominick Brascia.
(Alexia Fernandez and Natalie Stone, Entertainment Weekly, US, November 9, 2017)
Disney Channel has pulled one of its biggest children’s shows from air after outrage at a gay storyline.
(Benjamin Butterworth, Pink News, US, November 8, 2017)
Last Monday evening, a troubling image made its way across Twitter.
(Isabella Vi Gomes , Miami New Times, US, November 7, 2017)