Cuba Gooding Jr to stand trial in April for sexual misconduct

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Cuba Gooding Jr will stand trial 21 April on charges he groped three women, a judge ruled in the latest #MeToo case to reach the courts.

New York - Cuba Gooding Jr will stand trial on 21 April on charges he groped three women, a judge ruled on Wednesday, in the latest #MeToo case to reach the courts.

He is also accused of pinching a second woman's buttocks at a nightclub the next month and of grabbing another woman's breast without her consent at a New York bar in June 2019.Jerry Maguire Judge Curtis Farber of the New York Supreme Court also ruled on Wednesday that the prosecution could call two other women as witnesses during the trial.

 

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