Victims of sexual assault in Washington state now have far more time to report the crimes committed against them.
Lingerie giant continued to work with a modeling agency that was once accused of supplying Epstein with underage girls
Epstein arrest underscores the fundamental truth that there is no such thing as a "child prostitute"
Canada's government will pay nearly C$1bn to victims of abuse
Even Harvey Weinstein's company, after all, had an HR department.
At least one woman in Florida alleges abuse at the hands of Epstein while he was on work release
Individuals returned to Scouting even after credible accusations of sexual abuse
UCLA Medical Center learned in 2014 that a breast cancer patient had made abuse allegations against gynecologist
Epstein "raped me, forcefully raped me … I was terrified and telling him to stop"
George Tyndall was charged with sexually assaulting 16 patients over the course of seven years at the USC campus health center.
American financier Jeffrey Epstein was charged with sex trafficking on Monday.
Diocese released a list Monday of clerics, religious order priests and deacons who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children
George Tyndall practiced at USC for almost 30 years. He was charged Wednesday with 18 counts of sexual assault.
ILO adopts treaty designed to establish global standards on workplace violence and harassment.
State Assembly and Senate passed two bills that address the statute of limitations on rape, workplace harassment and nondisclosure agreements.
44-year-old unnamed woman has sued UCLA and Dr. James Heaps, alleging he touched her inappropriately during a medical examination.
Dr. Heaps has been charged with two counts of sexual battery by fraud and one count of sexual exploitation following allegations from two of his former patients.
Between June 2017 and June 2018 the Catholic Church in the US spent $301.6 million on costs related to clergy sexual abuse
The company claims to have zero tolerance for sexual harassment, but it is not doing enough to protect workers
But the dioceses that have declined to name priests are calling into question the church's broader efforts to make amends for the abuse scandals, stirring a growing backlash from victims and their supporters.