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Overnight Briefing & General Reality Check - Jun 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
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One more time... Movie mogul HARVEY WEINSTEIN is back in trouble again. Harvey, who's in jail for rape and sexual assault, is spending 23 years behind bars. But now there's four other women who have charged him with sexual assaults in dates ranging from 1984 to 2013. Some of the attacks allegedly took place after meetings with Weinstein at the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals. Of course, some of the charges may be too old to because of the statute of limitations. And Harvey's lawyer says he's ready to "defend himself against the claims."
Singer ROBBIE WILLIAMS is reportedly going to get back together with his former band, TAKE THAT, for an online charity concert from the bandmates' respective homes this coming Friday night. The concert will be pre-recorded and is intended to raise money for Nordoff Robbins and the Crew Nation relief fund.
Rumor mill: RYAN GOSLING is in talks to do a Wolfman movie. The Hollywood Reporter says Ryan would play an anchorman who gets infected in the film, which is still in the planning stages.
Because they can: As you know, PRINCE HARRY and his wife, MEGHAN MARKLE have been increasingly pursued by the British tabloids who have been trying to get pictures of them and their son, ARCHIE. So much so that they've gotten drones to fly over them and their son to get pictures of them. The parents --who've been reporting all those “drone-related incidents” to the LAPD, have now hired a brand-new security company because they're concerned for their --and their son's-- safety. And because they can, they've reportedly hired the same security firm which works for people including JEFF BEZOS, TOM HANKS, MADONNA and CHER --and will reportedly cost them around $8500 A DAY!
Look for a release sometime today about the 31-day "Stadium Tour" for MÖTLEY CRÜE, DEF LEPPARD, POISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS. The initial date for the Live Nation tour was supposedly gonna be June 18 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, FL, but --of course-- because of the coronavirus, could have been rescheduled.