Kevin Stefanski gives up Browns play-calling duties

Image
  Kevin Stefanski Hands Over Browns Play-Calling Duties to Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey: A New Era for Cleveland’s Offense In a significant shift for the Cleveland Browns, head coach Kevin Stefanski has decided to relinquish his play-calling responsibilities, passing them on to recently hired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. This move marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of the Browns’ offense, signaling Stefanski’s willingness to adapt in hopes of igniting the team's underwhelming performance on that side of the ball. The Decision to Step Back Since taking over as head coach in 2020, Stefanski has called offensive plays for the Browns. Under his leadership, Cleveland’s offense initially flourished, particularly during the 2020 season when the team made a rare playoff appearance, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round. Stefanski's offensive schemes, emphasizing a run-heavy attack and play-action passes, played a key role in maximizing the talents of qu...

Actor Danny Masterson is found guilty of 2 out of 3 counts of rape in retrial


 LOS ANGELES — A jury found "That '70s Show" star Danny Masterson at legitimate fault for two out of three includes of assault Wednesday in a Los Angeles retrial in which the Congregation of Scientology assumed a focal part.

The jury of seven ladies and five men arrived at the decision subsequent to thinking for seven days spread more than about fourteen days. They couldn't arrive at a decision on the third count, that supposed Masterson assaulted a long-lasting sweetheart. They had casted a ballot 8-4 for conviction.

Masterson was driven from the court in cuffs. The 47-year-old entertainer has to carry out upwards of 30 years in jail.

His better half, entertainer and model Bijou Phillips, sobbed as he was driven away. Other loved ones sat stone-confronted.

"I'm encountering a perplexing cluster of feelings - help, fatigue, strength, misery - realizing that my victimizer, Danny Masterson, will confront responsibility for his criminal way of behaving," one of the ladies, whom Masterson was sentenced for assaulting at his home in 2003, said in an assertion.

Examiners, retrying Masterson after a stopped jury prompted a malfeasance in December, said he effectively assaulted three ladies, including a long-lasting sweetheart, in his Hollywood Slopes home somewhere in the range of 2001 and 2003. They told attendants he tranquilized the ladies' beverages so he could assault them. They said he involved his conspicuousness in the congregation — where every one of the three ladies were likewise individuals at that point — to keep away from ramifications for quite a long time.

Masterson didn't affirm, and his legal counselors called no observers. The safeguard contended that the demonstrations were consensual, and endeavored to ruin the ladies' accounts by featuring changes and irregularities over the long haul, which they said gave indications of coordination between them.

"Assuming you conclude that an observer purposely lied about something for this situation," guard lawyer Philip Cohen told hearers, going through their directions in his end contention, "You ought to think about not trusting whatever that witness says."

The Congregation of Scientology assumed a part in the preliminary

The Congregation of Scientology assumed a critical part in the primary preliminary yet ostensibly a significantly bigger one in the second. Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo permitted master declaration on chapel strategy from a previous authority in Scientology initiative who has turned into a conspicuous rival.

Pressures ran intense in the court among current and previous Scientologists, and, surprisingly, spilled into declaration, with the informers saying on the stand that they felt scared by certain individuals in the room.

Entertainer Leah Remini, a previous part who has turned into the congregation's most prominent pundit, participated in the preliminary on occasion, putting her arm around one of the informers to comfort her during shutting contentions.

Established in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard, the Congregation of Scientology has numerous individuals who work in Hollywood. The adjudicator kept limits on how much investigators could discuss the congregation, and fundamentally permitted it to make sense of why the ladies took such a long time to go to specialists.

The ladies affirmed that when they revealed Masterson to chapel authorities, they were informed they were not assaulted, were put through morals programs themselves, and were cautioned against going to policing report an individual from such elevated status.

"They were assaulted, they were rebuffed for it, and they were fought back against," Delegate Lead prosecutor Reinhold Mueller told attendants in his end contention. "Scientology let them know there's no equity for them. You have the chance to show them there is equity."

The congregation eagerly denied having any arrangement that precludes individuals from going to common specialists.

The Related Press doesn't normally name individuals who say they've been physically mishandled.

Declaration for this situation was realistic and profound.

Two ladies, who knew Masterson from groups of friends in the congregation, said he gave them beverages and that they then, at that point, became woozy or dropped before he savagely assaulted them in 2003.

The third, Masterson's then-sweetheart of five years, said she stirred to find him assaulting her, and needed to pull his hair to stop him.

The issue of tranquilizing likewise assumed a significant part in the retrial. At the first, Olmedo just permitted investigators and informers to depict their bewilderment, and to suggest that they were sedated. The subsequent time, they were permitted to contend it straightforwardly, and the indictment endeavored to make it a central point, without any result.

"The respondent medications his casualties to acquire control," Representative Lead prosecutor Ariel Anson said in her end contention. "He does this to remove his casualties' capacity to assent."

Masterson was not accused of any counts of tranquilizing, and there is no toxicology proof to back up the attestation. His lawyer requested a malfeasance over the issue's consideration. The movement was denied, however the issue is probably going to be a central point in any expected allure.

These charges date to a period when Masterson was at the level of his popularity, featuring from 1998 until 2006 as Steven Hyde on Fox's "That '70s Show" — the show that made stars of Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Topher Elegance.

Masterson had rejoined with Kutcher on the 2016 Netflix satire "The Farm," however was discounted the show when a LAPD examination was uncovered in December 2017.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

U.S. Senate Passes Unemployment Extension

How One of Red's Famous Monologues Foreshadowed His Death

Kevin Stefanski gives up Browns play-calling duties