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NeNe Leakes sues alleging racism accepted on ‘Real Housewives’

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NeNe Leakes sues alleging racism accepted on ‘Real Housewives’

Former star of “The Actual Housewives of Atlanta” NeNe Leakes sued the businesses behind the present on Wednesday, alleging that they fostered and tolerated a hostile and racist work setting.

The lawsuit filed in federal court docket in Atlanta says Leakes, who’s Black, complained to executives about years of racist remarks from fellow housewife Kim Zolciak-Biermann, who’s white, however that solely Leakes suffered penalties.

It names as defendants NBCUniversal, Bravo, manufacturing firms True Leisure and Really Authentic, executives from the businesses and “Housewives” govt producer Andy Cohen, however not Zolciak-Biermann.

“NBC, Bravo and True foster a company and office tradition during which racially-insensitive and inappropriate conduct is tolerated – if not, inspired,” the go well with says.

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Representatives for NBCUniversal declined remark. Emails despatched to representatives for the opposite defendants and Zolciak-Biermann looking for remark weren’t instantly returned.

Leakes, 54, a TV persona and actor whose authorized title is Linnethia Monique Leakes, spent seven seasons as one of many central stars of “The Actual Housewives of Atlanta” between 2008 and 2020.

It alleges that in the course of the first season, which aired in 2008, the solid was planning to attend a barbecue, and housewife Kim Zolciak-Biermann, responded to the thought with “phrases to the impact of: ‘I don’t need to sit round with NeNe and eat rooster.’” The go well with says the assertion “perpetuated an offensive stereotype about African-People.”

The go well with says in 2012 in the course of the fifth season, Zolciak-Biermann made “racially offensive and stereotypical” feedback in regards to the new residence of housewife Kandi Burruss, calling her neighborhood a “ghetto” and perpetuating a racial stereotype in an offensive remark about whether or not Burruss wanted a swimming pool.

That very same yr, the go well with says, Zolciak-Biermann used the N-word to seek advice from Leakes and different of the housewives after a dispute with them, the go well with alleges. It additionally alleges Zolciak-Biermann falsely implied that Leakes used medicine and referred to as her residence a “roach nest.”

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The go well with says after Leakes complaints to the executives overseeing the present, they “didn’t terminate their relationship with Zolciak-Biermann, nor take another significant motion to place an finish to her racially-offensive conduct,” and if something rewarded her by giving her her personal spinoff present.

“From the day the collection started filming, NeNe was the goal of systemic racism from co-star Kim Zolciak-Biermann, which was tolerated by Bravo govt producer Andy Cohen and different executives,” Leakes’ lawyer David deRubertis mentioned in an announcement.

Joe Habachy, one other Leakes’ legal professional, mentioned through electronic mail that “not a day goes by that NeNe doesn’t get up with an onslaught of overwhelming feelings as a direct results of these unlucky and avoidable occurrences.”

The lawsuit alleges that her complaints of racism led partly to Leakes being compelled off the present in 2020 earlier than its thirteenth season.

The go well with says Leakes’ negotiations for the season got here because the Black Lives Matter motion was gaining main momentum, with Leakes a vocal supporter.

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Executives sought to sideline Leakes from speaking in regards to the trigger, holding her off early episodes during which the housewives would deal with BLM, the go well with alleges.

“Because the Black Lives Matter motion swept our nation, Mrs. Leakes — Bravo’s traditionally most profitable Black feminine expertise — ought to have been embraced by NBC, Bravo, and True,” the go well with says. “As an alternative, NBC, Bravo, and True compelled her out of the ‘home she constructed,’ denying her a daily position.”

The go well with alleges that the defendants’ actions violate federal employment and anti-discrimination regulation, and it seeks financial damages to be decided at trial.

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Orange County city formally apologizes for brutal 2014 arrest of Mexican immigrant

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Orange County city formally apologizes for brutal 2014 arrest of Mexican immigrant

The Santa Ana City Council on Tuesday voted to issue a formal apology to the family of Edgar Vargas who was wrongfully arrested, beaten and handed over to federal immigration officials 10 years ago in a case that sparked a fight for immigrant’s rights in the city.  

A decade after her son’s arrest, Vargas’ mother, Olivia Arzate, still carries the anguish of those terrible events.  

In surveillance footage of the June 2014 arrest that surfaced later, officers with the Santa Ana Police Department, who were responding to a burglary call, are seen using excessive force to arrest him.  

“Officers appear to repeatedly hit [Vargas], then 27, and swing a baton at his legs as lies face down on the ground,” the Los Angeles Times reported.  

Later, they would turn him over to agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.  

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“Edgar Vargas was essentially brutalized by Santa Ana police,” Carlos Perea, executive director of the Harbor Institute for Immigrant and Economic Justice, told KTLA’s Carlos Saucedo. “Then he was transferred over to ICE wrongfully and he was falsely accused of trying to harm a police officer.”  

Years later, in 2019, a federal grand jury indicted a former SAPD officer, Brian Booker, for misconduct and lying about using self-defense as a cover for the brutal arrest.  

“They beat him, arrested him for resisting arrest when he had given up,” Santa Ana City Councilman Benjamin Vasquez said.  

Now, the city council is making a formal apology to the Vargas’ family.  

“We want to make sure we understand that this kind of culture is not accepted in Santa Ana,” Vasquez added. “We want to highlight the things that happened in the past that led to police oversight, that led to a sanctuary city, that we are a city of immigrants and we’re going to protect everybody.”  

Vargas’ mother told KTLA in Spanish that it is an honor to be granted this apology. Sadly, her son passed away two years ago.  

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Immigrant rights activists in Santa Ana credit Vargas’ case turning the city into a sanctuary and for preventing law enforcement from working directly with ICE.  

“Edgar Vargas in many ways was the spark that started the fire,” Pera explained.  

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Vigilante teens in Southern California entrap alleged sexual predator

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A 46-year-old Riverside County man was taken into custody after a group of vigilante teenagers, one of whom the man had sent nude photographs of himself, set up a sting to have him arrested late last week.  

The Nov. 15 incident, according to a news release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, unfolded around 4:30 p.m. at Nicolas Road Park in Temecula.  

Authorities told KTLA’s Shelby Nelson that deputies were tipped off that the suspect, now identified as Homeland resident William Vandenbush, was allegedly meeting a minor at the park for “sexual purposes.”  

“When deputies arrived at to that scene, there were probably 20 other juveniles there,” RCSD Sgt. Diedre Vickers told KTLA.  

While many of the teens had their cellphones out and recorded the encounter, deputies detained the 46-year-old and waited for detectives to respond to the scene.  

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“The investigation revealed that Vandenbush sent nude photographs and agreed to meet a minor for sexual purposes,” the release detailed.  

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The Homeland resident was arrested and booked at the Cois Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta to await charges for sending harmful matter to a minor, contacting a minor for sexual purposes and arranging to meet with a minor for sexual purposes.  

“Good for the teens but scary at the same time,” Faye Houck, a Murrieta resident who often brings her children to the park.  

She and Tamryn Jung, also a mother from Murrieta, said that they find the situation alarming because of the risks of confronting an alleged sexual predator.  

“I’m a former teacher and I would say that although they think it’s admirable, that they wanted to do this, I think the risk would outweigh the benefits,” Jung said. 

Sgt. Vickers agreed, saying these situations are even dangerous for law enforcement who have the proper training in these situations.  

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“Not just kids, it’s risky for anyone that decides to do this type of vigilante investigation,” she explained. “You’re catching someone at their most vulnerable time. There’s no way to predict what they’re going to do, how they’re going to react.”  

The Sheriff’s Department’s news release echoed Vickers comments, saying, “This action unnecessarily jeopardized the safety of everyone in the vicinity of the park.”  

The investigation into the incident remains open and anyone with information is urged to contact Investigator Alissa Morris or Deputy Kevin Au at 951-696-3000.  

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Rescue underway of woman trapped in tunnel in Los Angeles neighborhood

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Rescue underway of woman trapped in tunnel in Los Angeles neighborhood

Emergency crews are attempting to rescue a woman from a tunnel in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles Tuesday morning.

Firefighters were called to the 500 block of South Bixel Street around 8:20 a.m. on reports of a female entering a tunnel and being unable to exit, the Los Angeles Fire Department stated in a news alert.

Emergency crews attempt to rescue a woman trapped in Westlake on Nov. 19, 2024. (KTLA)

The patient was able to communicate with arriving crewmembers and did not mention any injuries and did not seem to be in distress, the Fire Department stated.

An Urban Search and Rescue Team was also sent to the location.

Sky5 was over the scene at 9:45 a.m. where crews could be seen standing near a ladder leading into the tunnel.

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Check back for updates on this developing story.

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