Sexual misconduct
At least four of Trump’s nominations have been accused of sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to assault and rape.
The actress, who was one of the first to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein for sexual misconduct, described the ruling as “an act of institutional betrayal.”
"He feigned hesitation about the fact that I had 'just been 16.' But he didn’t move his hand from my thigh."
A source close to the royal said: "The Met has concluded that the claims are not sufficient to warrant any further investigation."
Damian Hinds said: "France and ourselves are some of the strongest allies in the world, with a great deal in common."
After decades of accusations, the R&B singer is facing his second trial related to his alleged sexual abuse crimes against minors.
Meanwhile, the president has been accused of sexual misconduct by nearly two dozen women.
Dozens of women have accused the producer of sexual misconduct, but his New York trial focuses on two alleged incidents.
Karen Johnson made the allegation in an upcoming book, which reportedly includes 43 new sexual misconduct accusations against the president.
The actor lawyer has said he will fight the "scurrilous publicity-seeking lawsuit".