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"He confided in me — I can say it now, obviously — he confided in me and said, 'Absolutely, unequivocally, the way it should be,'" said Vela.
After I confided in her this morning, my good friend then confided in me that several years ago a doctor had grabbed her inappropriately when he was examining her.
So the people I felt safest with, I confided in.
Ellis, the nurse, confided in Saddam when his brother died.
All say the writer confided in them about the incident.
Ms. Levy confided that she had had a similar experience.
Neither did two other American scientists Dr. He confided in.
She confided that her immigration papers were in the car.
"My spirit animal is a polar bear," Ms. Hall confided.
"I need to be extraordinary," she confided to her journal.
Not that they wanted a church blessing, Mr. O'Sullivan confided.
"It's been a hard week," the star confided in the caption.
"She confided in William a lot at that age," says Wharfe.
"It gets weirder every year," another media member confided to me.
"But I'm going to miss that bike," I confided in him.
" The UHC rep confided he "was not hoping for this outcome.
"Diamat is a tank," Milosz confided to a friend in 1951.
"I'm a little bit scared of Mozart, actually," Mr. Sjolin confided.
He confided in a couple of close friends, who were supportive.
It was the first time he'd confided his story in anyone.
The senders all confided a similar sentiment to Mary Cunningham Agee.
There was a music teacher, however, and Barbara confided in her.
"Celebrity is not my favorite part of the gig," she confided.
Around the same time, Ms. Lomborg also confided in Ms. Good.
He did not jump, but confided his despair in a classmate.
When I confided my hurt feelings to her, she was unapologetic.
Abelson says Mary had confided in her about her upcoming medical procedures.
At that time, DK confided in a supervisor and the supervisor's husband.
When she confided in a supervisor, she was advised to keep quiet.
Another time, a girl confided in him her fears she was pregnant.
Several confided that this was their first time at a political demonstration.
"What I really don&apost understand is this anti-Semitism," Wendt confided.
She confided in another employee and found out she'd experienced similar treatment.
In fact, "she" was the one I confided in through the divorce.
Harkness confided in Elkins about her rough childhood in the Florida Everglades.
When he couldn't take it anymore, he confided in a guidance counselor.
Finally, in 2012, they confided in each other and devised a plan.
"I'm still learning more about [my] heritage," he once confided to me.
He confided to me that he had never paid the money back.
You confided in me, made me giggle and humored my Buffy obsession.
Finally, she had confided in a professor who told her about Rosalía.
Each woman's story was corroborated independently by people in whom they confided.
"I just wish she would have confided in me more," says Waldow.
This unexpected turn of events, he confided, has left him somehow optimistic.
He was 82, filled with plans and, he animatedly confided, in love.
When this occurred, she confided in her mother and her sister Anita.
"I don't see anything in it myself," he confided over his fourth brandy.
But a woman who confided deeply in me and who valued my counsel.
"We have nothing to do with" the Comey drama, the Russian president confided.
Ultimately, he confided his fears to the officer, who, he says, was understanding.
Later, she confided in her friend Jonathan Cheban about her ongoing health concerns.
Sisson said Wells confided in her in the 1990s about Corfman's alleged encounter.
Chesters confided that her children were already grappling with their own ethical quandaries.
Haas confided to a concerned Sylvia that he and Fieri were having troubles.
Ten other runners confided in him their fears of being outed and shunned.
"I worried about you," a friend of Jenny's confided to Honor years later.
For more than 20 years, we even confided about our ambitions as writers.
"It's not for the faint of heart," designer Vera Wang confided in PEOPLE.
She married Michael Gorman and one day confided in him about her looks.
Since then, this co-worker has regularly confided in me about the relationship.
You confided in a trusted friend about an uncomfortable, perhaps even painful experience.
"Our daily life is full with contradictions," Barrese confided early in an interview.
I would also feel greater empathy with you for having confided in me.
These are people Jesus confided in, relied on, celebrated with and mourned with.
Farook confided that he was considering going to Yemen to join Al Qaeda.
Mahmoud had confided in his brother, she said, that he was sexually assaulted.
"They couldn't really say no," someone familiar with the arrangements confided to me.
She once confided in Smith that life without her tigers would be meaningless.
Stess confided her role models are Vanessa Torres, Arianna Carmona, and Lacey Baker.
"You have to experiment on yourself," one cancer patient who preferred anonymity confided.
His parents had no idea; he'd confided in his siblings at a later age.
He said that his friend Jessica Barth confided in him regularly about his behavior.
Nearly 22017 years after he had confided his ambition to Fujuwarea, Hassabis fulfilled it.
"I love this show, it means everything to me," he confided during the panel.
She finally confided in her husband Sheldon Bream, opening up about her dark thoughts.
He had confided in another friend that those spots were where his head throbbed.
What I didn't expect was when she confided that she loved me as well.
In Berlin, I had a friend who confided in me that she was bisexual.
Five witnesses said she confided in them about the assault right after it happened.
"The terrible loneliness of one's soul in such moments!" she confided in her diary.
Women confided that they had been tossing and turning every night, unable to sleep.
Leigh confided that she was camera shy and felt the meeting should be private.
He confided that the final contract was signed ten minutes before the public announcement.
Clinton had known Talbott since they were students at Oxford, and confided his anxiety.
"I'm starting to feel a little scared," Lizania Cruz, a designer and artist, confided.
The woman later confided that her husband had smashed a coconut on her head.
You once confided to me that you have been lonely down in the archive.
"Personally, I'm pretty disappointed Henrik Lundqvist didn't make the All-Star Game," Berryman confided.
NASA's top science mission official, Thomas Zurbuchen, confided Sunday that his stomach is already churning.
Schuman said that she confided to her then-manager, Nils Larsen, shortly after the incident.
One hyperventilating Eurocrat recently confided to your columnist that he feared another Franco-German war.
" To these hundreds of strangers, Kasich confided, "I finally figured it out in New Hampshire.
Paltrow then confided in Brad Pitt, her boyfriend at the time, who confronted the producer.
Surprisingly, many people even confided in me that they want to someday get nose jobs.
"I want to make a big commercial film," he confided, late in our time together.
She'd endured difficulties herself, she confided, and Dr. Xu had always seen her through them.
In testimony last week, Taylor also said that Morrison had confided to him on Sept.
One confided that he was often hungry and found it hard to concentrate at school.
"I've been in other homes in Palm Beach — same exact painting," Mr. Senecal confided archly.
"They are, despite their really extraordinary accomplishments, a very unattractive people, the Israelis," he confided.
One 14-year-old girl confided her deepest secret: Four soldiers had gang-raped her.
He confided in a resident assistant, who called the counseling center, saying it was protocol.
"There were some things that needed changing," he confided as he rushed to his mark.
His mother later confided to Schwandt's mother that she was just happy he had friends.
Instead, she confided her fears in text messages to her former science teacher, Teresa Leach.
Johnson recalled how Muhammad confided in him as she made her way to the track.
In a separate email to a colleague, Mr. Gallaudet confided he was close to quitting.
One of the women alleged Epstein raped her after she confided she was a virgin.
" King later confided to C. L. Franklin, "Frank, I will never live to see forty.
Once, a teenage neighbor confided to me that her best friend had recently hanged himself.
My stepdaughter-in-law confided in me that she is planning on leaving my stepson.
"I still have a guy who has been stalking me for seven years," she confided.
Tamarion confided in Fontenot that he was actually jealous of Jordan — because he had clean clothes.
When Ross confided in her friend Fisher, the late actress took matters into her own hands.
When his team had coined the phrase three days earlier he had disliked it, he confided.
Until now, Deanna had confided her secret to only a handful of people, Chris among them.
He confided that he figures he's one of the 10 best blackjack players in the world.
Biden told me that Pence confided in him how much he admired his relationship with Obama.
A black friend confided in me that she's felt unsafe in her body her entire life.
Instead, he confided in his wife who told him it was best to not get involved.
Joe changes subjects and inquires after Claire's man, the one from her past she'd confided about.
I told her that from the very beginning when she confided in me on their situation.
His snowball target, he confided, is Dax Best, his 4-year-old brother (The Associated Press).
Not long after their marriage she confided in him that she felt insecure about her looks.
Kelsey was sad that Peter was dating multiple people, and confided in Tammy about her frustration.
"What I propose to do is not elegant science by my definition," he confided to Crick.
She confided to her mother that she planned instead to cross the Aegean Sea to Europe.
"I have to be honest with you, I don't wear any makeup — not ever," she confided.
She refused his advances, she said, and confided in Brad Pitt, her boyfriend at the time.
Landry also seemed overly loyal to Lorca and one of the few whom he confided in.
She once confided to a friend about the ad hoc nature of her United Nations assignment.
The phone calls from the Taliban had kept coming, and, finally, he confided in his dad.
More recently, she said, Ms. Hodgkinson had confided in the Kneppers that she wanted a divorce.
We interviewed old friends to whom the author confided the fact of her abuse years ago.
Ms. Noe, an executive director for Ms. Robinson's public relations company, confided frequently in Dr. Bundy.
Hyperallergic spoke to two of the artist's friends whom Abichandani had confided in at the time.
When she confided this to Kai, he was more than willing to step in with a solution.
Davis, who had "tremendous pain" coming from her vagina, confided in two friends about what had happened.
Clearly, I didn't work in some sharing-and-caring girlfriend club where women confided in one another.
Cousin Dianne Vander Molen testifies that in 1976 Lyle confided to her an instance of sexual molestation.
But after some time, she confided in a coworker who told her to tell her direct manager.
Kemp sought help, confided in a professional counselor, and for years tried to work through the trauma.
Yet when she first confided in warders, they suggested she move to a wing with sex offenders.
She said she had never slept with him and that he had confided that he was gay.
As the two grew closer, Jackson confided that he didn't fit in well with his foster family.
She confided in me about how as a mom, she's nervous just smoking on her back patio.
Yet the hairdresser, as he was snipping, confided that he had used rhino-horn powder just recently.
In parting, Rehák confided that the Slovenia/Slovakia problem is an issue for his people as well.
Making her way to the museum cafe, she confided that the past several years have tested her.
K. confided to me and our friends that S. had broken her heart; their relationship was serious.
"The bad tweets happen between 4 and 6 in the morning," she confided to a fellow contestant.
There was a Congolese girl in this group and they confided in her their intention to escape.
"When I can, I read everything but United Nations documents," Pérez de Cuéllar confided to a reporter.
Vanessa formed a rapport with several of her clients, to whom she confided that she was homeless.
Don't assume because they confided in you that they want you to share it with other people.
She confided her feelings in a friend, saying all she wanted was to just confront her attacker.
He also confided to her that he had marital problems, job stress and financial struggles, she said.
Denise said that Amy confided that Matthew had once hit her and that their relationship was strained.
She confided in very few friends that she had sickle cell disease and never told her teachers.
Her Rat Pack associates, Mr. Sinatra and Mr. Martin, intrigued her, she has confided in the past.
Dylan, my father would later say, confided to him that he was sick of jets and limos.
"This is what I dreamed of," he confided, gazing at the penthouse's occupants, who included several d.j.
She said yes, then confided in me that she also was unable to make her rent last month.
After Handler's departure, an employee confided to Ruth that the new management was thinking about retiring the doll.
But when Lewinsky confided in her about her sexual relationship with Clinton, Tripp-Rousch secretly recorded the conversation.
Jay testified that she had confided in other DOS members about her experience being abused as a child.
She confided in a colleague that she felt like resigning because she could no longer tolerate Candappa's advances.
So I was very much afraid… And disappointed… [And] the girls confided in me what they had done.
I ended up attempting suicide that year, and only confided about it with two of my closest friends.
The day before, one of the EU's leaders had confided a contingency plan of "crossing ourselves and praying".
Over the course of a decade, I'd confided in her as I have few people in my lifetime.
As an outsider, Mr. Park needed to talk with the "gatekeepers," people who confided heartbreaking, personal life experiences.
Richard Burr reportedly confided to attendees at a fundraiser that he would vote for self-proclaimed socialist Sen.
"I'm going to try to have one more baby," the 36-year-old mom confided in her family.
Later on, Chapman confided with her that it had completely changed the way he thought about black people.
One such consequence was that a series of men confided in me about their marriages past or present.
In 1993, she confided to a Times reporter that she couldn't believe she was turning 68 that year.
When she did divulge the abuse, one of the people she confided in was Shelley Meyer, she said.
Paltrow said she rebuffed his moves and then confided in her then-boyfriend Brad Pitt about the advances.
He continued to drink in secret for several months, then confided in Beau and returned to Crossroads Centre.
She confided what had happened to her sister, who had been a patient of Dr. Nassar's for years.
" Like other Tinder-matches, he confided in me that the game "[is] basically taking over my life tbh.
Ms. Curtin confided that she barely had money to pay for a bouquet, let alone a professional planner.
Around the same time, his son, George W. Bush, confided in friends at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.
The fact that he confided in his sister suggests that he may be ready to explore his feelings.
He confided in the group about how he was feeling and asked for advice on what to do.
The aim of their plotting, General Apirat confided, was nothing less than the toppling of Thailand's sacred monarchy.
"He misses our old life too much," she had confided to Vadik during the tour of the house.
Others confided in journalists who began to investigate wrongdoing, not just in Hollywood, but in many other industries.
Barbara confided in her and played music for her and had all the makings of an artist herself.
Today, the two women she confided in after the alleged attack discuss it publicly for the first time.
Judd confided in her mom, singer Naomi Judd, at the time, who confirmed her daughter's story to the NYT.
But then Steph confided that she's not feeling fulfilled in her current job and it made Kim so anxious!
In between the two election rounds this month, Brigitte reportedly confided to journalists the causes closest to her heart.
Crowe herself recounted a time when her friend, Carla, confided that she had multiple sclerosis but was feeling optimistic.
In rare moments, she confided something, as she did after a 1978 dinner celebrating my parents' 30th wedding anniversary.
To that point, a friend recently confided in me about money issues they were having with a family member.
Two friends and associates of Corbett told the paper she confided in them about the abuse during the marriage.
But when he ran into Brooks — coaching the Davos team — at a tournament, he confided that he was unhappy.
Tepperwien confided in another colleague, who told him that Messina had once tried to mount him on a desk.
Hours before he died, Jovani confided in his brother that he was going to fight the other girl's boyfriend.
My friends confided in me that if they stepped forward, then they were no longer welcome at the command.
But then he confided that he was going through a divorce and floated the idea of marriage, N.M. said.
"Just so you know, I confided with Dorinda about some of the stuff that happened this weekend," Radziwill said.
Barnett's journey came to an end after she confided in someone who got word to Todd about their whereabouts.
" She recalled at one point a priest in whom she had confided had apologized "on behalf of the church.
Carr confided in other journalists that he had pursued serious allegations against Weinstein but was unable to substantiate them.
She said her daughter had confided in friends at school about the possibility of her mother going to prison.
She confided in a friend and said, "Tell me everything's going to be OK." Instead, her friend freaked out.
In 1980, he was interviewed by K-Stater , the alumni magazine, and confided his hope of becoming an astronaut.
Her letters, the exhibition text informs visitors, confided her upset at her daughter's marriage to a Christian, Oliver Delancey.
Paltrow confided in only a few close friends and family members, including Brad Pitt, her boyfriend at the time.
His only complaint, he confided, was that the speech synthesizer, manufactured in California, gave him a new vocal inflection.
Mr. Schwartz recently confided to friends that he was worried about being "Gary'ed," said people familiar with the conversations.
"I almost feel like telling Ichiro-San to smack me on the head," he confided to a Japanese magazine.
Devin Kelley had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and confided in her that he had been bullied as a child.
" His colleague Allen Henderson softly confided, "We feel that we have sufficiently recapitulated the multiple chemistries of cooked beef.
Hillary Clinton confided in her recent memoir that Ms. Penny's books brought her solace after her bruising election defeat.
They were in the kitchen, taking a break from a threesome scene, when Daniels confided in her co-star.
Years ago, my coworker confided in me that a senior leader had sexually harassed her on a business trip.
"I am actually afraid to have any one here for fear that he will be upset entirely," Lizzie confided.
But some people confided to me, look, I'm voting for Donald Trump and I'm going to vote for you.
When I was a teenager, she confided in me that she was cheating on my father, as I suspected.
After the friend in whom she had confided betrayed her trust, Davis was shamed and bullied by other kids.
But as the plane landed in Teterboro, N.J., he confided that he doesn't believe CBS will end up investing.
Michael Fesser confided in his boss, Eric Benson, racial discrimination he faced while working for A&B Towing in 2017.
After Shepard confided that he was gay, police say, the two men lured him outside and into McKinney's father's truck.
"I don't have any celebrity friends," he confided to another visitor (and the more than 10,000 people watching them online).
Her death roused the same thought in him: Stuart felt Paula's loss deeply, he confided, but he still felt whole.
"I feel a sense of joy and freedom and excitement, truly, about a new chapter in my life," she confided.
For his part, Casada said Cothren had "confided" some personal issues to him years prior and had since proved himself.
When Dro (Sarunas J. Jackson) confided in her that he was in an open marriage, she was shocked and disappointed.
As he waited for the effects to kick in, he confided that he imported wildlife for private clients' personal collections.
Jay confided to Will but also with Adam and Hannah who became even more frustrated with Adam for upsetting Jay.
Have you had instances where you've noticed a client going through abuse or someone has confided in you about that?
There was a good chance, Yoder confided, that a 1,200-bed immigration detention center would soon rise north of town.
I knew if I confided in them or told them something, they wouldn't take it and use it against me.
That was the case for teenager Devanne Tran, who confided in her boyfriend, Ben Nguyen, about her stressful school week.
F, 24, seemed very fragile when he confided in me that his sex life is, according to him, a catastrophe.
After one teenage boy confided that he had lost his mother to cancer, she urged him to stay in school.
Rosenstein has repeatedly confided to colleagues that the scandal damaged his reputation, according to four people familiar with the issue.
One day in February, Schoninger confided to me that his secret ambition was to supplant the N.F.L. He was kidding.
But after moving into Mr. Jennings's mobile home, Mr. Rosales confided how desperate he still was to reunite with Antonio.
"Nasser proved to be a complete stumbling block," Eisenhower confided to his diary as his Arab-Israeli peace efforts failed.
The 1996 gold medalist told us she first heard about Nassar 2 years ago, when Jamie Dantzscher confided in her.
I have confided in Lady Friend about my marriage, too, but I don't go into detail about my sex life.
In 2005, I was doing agricultural marketing, and one of my clients confided in me that she recently got divorced.
Nicole, saying that she understood the convict's life, confided in Mr. Avitto that her brother had been killed in prison.
The podcast also features Carol Martin and Lisa Birnbach, the two women whom Ms. Carroll confided in at the time.
When he confided in his fraternity brothers, they told him there was more to "being a man" than sexual performance.
In 1997, the gymnast Larissa Boyce confided in Kathie Klages, then a M.S.U. gymnastics coach, that Nassar had molested her.
But I was stunned when a well-known writer in New Delhi confided that she and others used encrypted communications.
Before the contest, senior Klobuchar aides confided that they would have been fine with a finish in the top five.
He sat down the woman who would soon be his wife in her parents' living room and confided in her.
I remember the half-mad smile with which she once confided to me the dollar value of her Wedgwood china.
On the flight to Oman, Mr. Darden confided to his friend that he regretted what he had told the Houthis.
Some of the kids confided in her that they didn't believe in Santa Claus, which prompted a grin from Trump.
The situation drew this sort of dramatics from her, which she confided to a notebook and winced at years later.
The one neighbor to whom Mr. Lipping had confided, Michael Grinthal, had rejected it as reason to evict Mr. Caballero.
Another former girlfriend confided in Selvaratnam about a volatile relationship, saying that Schneiderman also slapped, choked, and spit on her.
Another spoke more broken Arabic, as he confided in me his bitterness that so many Chechens died in the civil war.
As word of her complaint got around, Inserillo said, seven women privately confided that they too had had problems with Margolis.
Mesereau said she will testify that Constand confided in her that she planned to make up the assault allegation for money.
A British colonel confided that he runs a scout troop back in England and misses it greatly, so had dropped by.
Hannah actually confided in Tony about her former status as a bully, and told him how much she regretted her actions.
Variety reported that Weaving confided in O'Donnell, who spoke with Showtime executives about Weaving's complaint, which launched the investigation by ABC.
Hines reportedly told a friend that same day about the alleged rape and also confided in her sister the same year.
I was confided in, and all this was in the works, but I did know what was getting ready to happen.
One insider confided that Downing Street was "literally a shag-fest, with people drunk on power and living on the edge".
She started in the industry at a very young age, as did I. We confided in each other in that moment.
Biondo recalls sitting in Casaleggio's office one day; the older man placed a hand on Biondo's leg and confided in him.
"It's always challenging to go through a big change and have the whole world have an opinion about it," Dewan confided.
Midway through the group's album preview party Thursday night, Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott confided that her knees were shaking with nerves.
He added that even though he never confided in Lieutenant Cleare about something deeply personal, he now felt that he could.
Kurz confided to me that he had an interesting prospect in Panama, a young shortstop who said his grandparents were Jews.
In Sevnica, Mr. Knavs has confided in Matej Novsak, his longtime mechanic, and complained recently about Mr. Trump's whiplash-inducing inconsistency.
It's not your job to lift anyone's self-esteem , she would have said to him if he'd confided it to her.
The more I started talking about it, the more people confided in me and disclosed their own experiences with summertime blues.
She confided in school counselors who not only supported her education goals, but helped her find shelters and LGBT-friendly programs.
She confided in school counselors who not only supported her education goals, but helped her find shelters and LGBT-friendly programs.
At least Hill was permitted to call as witnesses friends in whom she had confided about the sexual harassment she endured.
Why, at this late hour, after all these decades of happiness and hardship together, had she still never confided in him?
Baldwin's story also was supported by her family members, a third former classmate and two medical professionals in whom she confided.
Then one day, one of them confided in me she'd been having two overlapping affairs over the course of five years.
In a speech last November, as the growing scandal paralyzed her government, she tearfully confided that she regretted ever becoming president.
According to the criminal complaint, Chidester was disgusted by her own behavior, and even confided in another student about her conduct.
The reality star confided at Code Mobile that she had taken to eBay to acquire a backlog of the aging smartphones.
He recalled that Mr. Obama was one of the first leaders in whom he confided his plans to negotiate with the guerrillas.
Years after the alleged assault, after suffering from anxiety, she confided in her mother, her then-boyfriend, and two friends, she said.
At first the girl didn't tell anyone, but when the burden became too heavy, she confided in her sister, Jesica Cristani, 473.
Ms. Sandberg later confided in friends that the exchange rattled her, and she wondered if she should be worried about her job.
Kim mentioned that the situation was becoming unprofessional, especially when Shepherd confided to Kourtney that she wasn't satisfied with her current position.
It was late and he must've been feeling a bit down, so he confided in me and asked me for some advice.
A frightened Kenney had confided to her friend Michelle Stein that she had a role in the coverup, Stein told CBS News.
Six people in whom Stoynoff confided in 2005, including several of her People colleagues and her former journalism professor, corroborated Stoynoff's story.
She said Sesmas, whom she considered a friend, had allegedly confided she was desperate to have a daughter but couldn't get pregnant.
His ex-girlfriend Julia knew about the site, and Ulbricht confided in a friend who was ultimately forced to testify against him.
"She confided in me, took me into her thinking about many things, and I always enjoyed every moment with her," says King.
She was the one to whom he confided his most intimate thoughts; she was the refuge where he could find emotional nourishment.
CNN's Jim Acosta reported shortly before the polls closed that a Trump adviser confided that it would take a "miracle" to win.
Judges would presume the agency was certain to be right rather than, as one judge confided to me, certain to be lying.
At one point, Stone opened up about her insecurities, and it was clear that she had confided in Lawrence about them before.
SpaceX packed two demonstration micro satellites for its planned internet broadband service (which Elon Musk confided via tweet it will call 'Starlink').
" Rutherford confided in her friends about her hunch – but was met with laughter from pals who told her "not to be ridiculous!
It was only later, after his death, when I met his therapist and learned that Carter hadn't really confided in him much.
"My heart is, like, jumping out of my chest," the woman in the room who seemed the most afraid confided to me.
An ex-boyfriend of mine once confided that my nagging sounded like the entire panel of 'The View' talking over one another.
Ms. Lee said her sister had confided that her husband's long-running abuse over her church had intensified after the virus outbreak.
" In a letter back home, he confided that he had to "continually fight an inner depression over the ghastliness of it all.
Then, lowering his voice, the clerk confided that the bureau had run a name check on one of the burglars, James McCord.
Though it wasn't exactly romantic, Cabello did share that she confided in Mendes about being self-conscious on Apple Music's Beats 1.
Some of the policewomen confided that they supported the women's activism and regretted detaining them; others told the sympathizers to shut up.
I confided in a friend once that, after 15 years of marriage, the institution and the relationship itself continued to mystify me.
One of Amy's friends told the court that the mother of three had confided in her about her marriage and the affair.
But friends of hers, and other women she had spoken with, had previously confided in her about resorting to the same forums.
Her parents have not discussed family-planning options, and she confided in me that she doubts they ever will for religious reasons.
I thought she and Romain had gotten together again but she confided the child belonged to [name deleted] of the Black Panthers.
Ms. Hutchins confided that she just started dating a 30-year-old gentleman who graduated from Harvard and works on Wall Street.
"What happened to me has happened to many people I know," she said, citing friends and neighbors who have confided their woes.
The only person C.F. confided in was Brandon Wood, the other officer leading the Explorer program, whom he considered a close friend.
One friend I confided in said I should have given him the benefit of the doubt and forgiven him, but how could I?
"It's starting to get so that when you get up and walk around, it's getting hard to find your way around," she confided.
After Jessie confided in Close about her suicidal thoughts in 2004, the actress set out on a journey to advocate for mental health.
One Tory confided in Bagehot that there was an even more dastardly scheme in the works, to limit the franchise to university graduates.
Not bad for someone who, in the weeks before the movie's release, confided about the pressure she faced for it to do well.
" That night, Ashley says her mother "acted very withdrawn" before she confided in her daughter that Ravenel " 'stuck his penis in my face.
In the film, Jones says that Whitney confided in her, revealing that as a child she had been sexually abused by Dee Dee.
A couple of months ago, a founder confided that he was having trouble competing for talent against the likes of Google and Facebook.
More recently, however, Lamo was known for alerting the Army after whistleblower Chelsea Manning confided in him about leaking classified material to WikiLeaks.
Jones says in the film that Whitney confided in her, revealing that as a child she had been sexually abused by Dee Dee.
In life, Constance confided in Billie Dean and used her skills to stay connected to the children she'd lost to the murder house.
Wright wrote an essay on Refinery 29 Wednesday, which discusses the first time Heard confided in her about allegedly being abused by Depp.
This was even the case with one security expert, who confided to a few Silk Road 2.0 members that he was a pedophile.
Our sources say Jamie has confided in friends if Britney goes off the rails she could lose custody of her kids ... and quickly.
Sarah and Phil's date went really, really well, and they both confided in one another about coming to terms with their respective experiences.
After I confided in a male friend what happened, the first thing he asked was how much I'd had to drink that night.
Variety reported that Weaving confided in costar Rosie O'Donnell, who spoke with Showtime executives about Weaving's complaint, which launched an investigation by ABC.
Ramona confided to Blodgett her fear of deportation, but she rarely raised the subject with her daughters, knowing that it would upset them.
Firth was one of the people Dix confided in about the "distressing encounter," and Firth later apologized for not doing anything about it.
A friend of my daughter's confided to her mother, about 18 months ago, that she thought my daughter had a serious drug problem.
Even if you've already confided some of these details in family members, my advice is a total freeze on the subject for Thanksgiving.
"I would be sorry if Emmanuel Macron wanted to escape, to undertake some sort of personal adventure," François Hollande confided to a journalist.
Others confided in their fellow pantsuiters about obstacles too personal to repeat, and some sought to educate members about their own blind spots.
Once, Henry was roasting a sea bass when a guest came into the kitchen and confided that her husband was having an affair.
Before her death, Ms. Trott confided in friends that she had received threats and that other residents in the building had harassed her.
He drinks two bottles daily, he confided, a habit that prompted a former first lady, Bernadette Chirac, a close friend, to admonish him.
She was seeing my ex and lying to me about it, even though I'd confided in her about my complicated feelings about him.
"I tried to talk to my piano / I tried to talk to my guitar / Talked to my imagination / Confided into alcohol," she sang.
" The prisoner said Singleton confided that "they are trying to pin that inmate's death on me," and then told him to "stay strong.
At a fashionable brunch hosted by the media impresario Tammy Haddad, several guests confided that they planned to leave town before the dinner.
She gathered up her daughters, confided her plan to the older one and told the younger one they were going on a trip.
One attendee this morning confided to me that he nearly bit it walking down the steps the first time he visited the store.
Nearly a decade after her husband's death, she confided in Edward Dutton Cook, a theater critic and her neighbor in Camden, north London.
Kelly's mother confided that she'd been fired from her job the week before, after reporting her supervisor to the police for physical assault.
"We're slowly dying of hunger and nobody cares," Nabokov confided to a Paris-based cousin in 19193, shortly before the appeals paid off.
None of these alleged incidents were reported to the police, though the Times spoke to sources to whom the women confided at the time.
" The congresswoman confided with the audience early on in the meeting that some of the moments in Trump's first weeks have been "tremendously bumpy.
For Robbins, the turning point came last year when an executive confided in him about a family member who was struggling and potentially suicidal.
" One man confided to her: "You're the most qualified candidate, but I can't vote for you — I'm a Republican, my wife would kill me.
That's when Nevils confided in Vieira, according to the book, and Vieira urged her to get a lawyer and speak with NBC human resources.
A colleague, whom I'll leave unnamed, confided to me the other day that he had 2,193 tabs that he's archived with an online tool.
She confided in Ally that her dreams of being the last person on the planet had been replaced by a desire to simply die.
And a female friend of 16 years said Araoz was crying and blaming herself when she confided in the friend about a decade ago.
In Neil's passing letter, he confided in us, his family under an uncaring sun, that he keeps a box of memories under his bed.
"Deleting Twitter from my phone has definitely been a good thing for my brain," Alison B. also confided to Mashable in a direct message.
Mother's testimony Gianna Constand took the stand directly after her daughter, describing how she confided to her in January 2005 about what Cosby did.
Although she says he told her to never tell anyone, she confided in her 43-year-old dorm adviser and French teacher Björn Runquist.
" He stays in touch with a few friends from high school, but confided that they "respect what I do, but don't really understand it.
Young sailors or Marines confided how they wound up enlisting; many said their parents had not served in the military but their grandfathers had.
Neither woman filed any police complaints, but both said they sought out medical attention and confided in people close to them about the abuse.
Jackson, who lives in Clearwater, allegedly recently confided in an old friend that she killed Malachi, according to an arrest report obtained by PEOPLE.
" Parker then confided in a wrestling coach about the phone call, and was told to be "very nice to her when she [calls] again.
Ms. Saavedra confided to a few friends at a local nonprofit that her husband beat and humiliated her, the group's founder, Elva Guevara, said.
And Eddie, eventually, gives Venom (who has confided to his host that he's part of a mission to destroy Earth) a semblance of humanity.
And when a student confided she was dying to take another class with me but had lost her financial aid, I let her audit.
Privately, at least one coach here confided that it is all but impossible for African and Asian teams to compete with Europe, in particular.
" While she ate swordfish in his room, he watched Shark Week and confided his terror of sharks, adding, "I hope all the sharks die.
It led to her estrangement from her colleagues, and isolation from friends, family and her boyfriend, according to the people in whom she confided.
Name Withheld Most of what you know about this relationship is a result of information confided in you by your friend and co-worker.
With his career teetering, Binnington confided in Chiodo, by then a goalie coach for Nichol, a desire to improve his discipline and lifestyle habits.
It was there, in their cabin, Wieber said, where they confided in each other about the abuse they suffered at the hands of Nassar.
A week before her death, she had a disturbing premonition: "My body will be carried out of the jungle," she confided to a friend.
If a friend confided she wanted to see someone about her tired face, I would be encouraging, but doing it for myself was trickier.
In recent weeks, Mr. McConnell has confided to associates that Republicans may lose the Senate because of the anti-Trump energy on the left.
Alexander confided in McConnell that night in what was one of the first conversations between the two close friends during the entire impeachment trial.
The report went on to say that Sandberg had confided in her friends that she wondered if she should be worried about her job.
One eventually confided to her that he made 50 cents more an hour, plus 25 cents extra an hour for working the late shift.
Yet "everyone here feels depressed," Maryam Akbary, 26, an Afghan engineering student who was trying to join her family in Germany, confided to me.
He confided to foreign visitors this year that he does not consider the conflict a priority compared with confronting Iran and pursuing domestic reforms.
When I voted Thursday in a church hall far outside the capital, I confided to an older gentleman that I felt emotional about the event.
" She confided, "I suppose we are going to be 'friends,' but she's the most non-literary writer I've ever known, and 'never cracks a book.
Gilles previously confirmed she had an abortion, but says the pregnancy was the result of a one-night stand, something she confided in Brown about.
"I didn't have much time to practice," she confided in an audience gathered to celebrate the designation of Los Angeles' new Little Italy on Saturday.
Ms. Jackson testified that Ms. Constand had once confided she could make money by falsely claiming that she had been molested by a prominent person.
Previously, the singer exchanged messages with a fan that confided in her about coming out to his friends and family as gay in April 2016.
The outlet also reports that Cohen's close friend and sister have stated that she confided in them about the alleged rape shortly after it occurred.
" Amid Scott Disick's threat-filled meltdowns and an investigation into Planned Parenthood, Kourtney informs Kim that Stephanie confided in her she "feels unfulfilled job-wise.
Gilles does confirm she had an abortion, but says the pregnancy was the result of a one-night stand, something she confided in Brown about.
Penélope Cruz wishes her close friend Salma Hayek had confided in her about her experience with Harvey Weinstein during the making of 2002's Frida.
The two had apparently confided in members of the community, describing the nature of their relationship as being like that of a husband and wife.
"At this time, she confided in me that after her appearance on 'The Apprentice' she met with Mr. Trump to explore job opportunities," Russo said.
When Xiao Yu finally confided to her grandmother and went to the police, the villagers called her a prostitute and drove her out of town.
"Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren't being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country," she writes.
" When she confided in two female colleagues, she said they "told me to not be 'so uptight' and to 'have a better sense of humor.
"Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren't being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country," Haley wrote.
In 2018, the documentary Whitney made a shocking claim that Houston had once confided Dee Dee had molested her when she was a young girl.
This morning I confided in a good friend that when I was 14, the father of one of my friends pinched me on the breast.
She confided that she was struggling with alcohol abuse and had recently downloaded an app called Vida as a sort of digital sponsor/life coach.
One day, after a text I sent to him had gone unanswered for three days, I finally confided to a friend that I was concerned.
Ms. Laurer had confided on "The Surreal Life" that she had once tried to commit suicide by taking pills and that she had no friends.
A male friend of mine once confided that he never flirts with women at their place of employment, where they are paid to be nice.
And another anonymous employee from the Chris Rock Show told the paper the woman confided in him about the experience not long after it happened.
She sought therapy for what she experienced, and reportedly confided in her husband and in at least one friend well before Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
Just a few months ago, Mr. Moyo confided in a friend that he was "less than confident" about G-40's standing with the president.
"I tried to talk to my piano / I tried to talk to my guitar / Talked to my imagination / Confided into alcohol," begins the first verse.
The Virgin is said to have confided three secrets to the children, which were not written down until 1941, when Lúcia started writing her memoirs.
The sisters said that when they realized they both had been abused, they also confided in their mother, Linda Garrett, Garrett Sr.'s second wife.
Elle had returned in a state of distress and confided in a male counselor, she said in her statement, while a second SuperCamper stood nearby.
One woman, Unique, confided that she hears voices in her head shouting at her, and Burton asked her why she didn't keep a doctor's appointment.
Hauser: I should have been hush-hush, but I definitely confided in three or four cast members on the film and asked for their advice.
" Telling her tales of marital joys and woes, Ms. Gabor confided, "I have learned that not diamonds but divorce lawyers are a girl's best friend.
Ms. Berman dealt with reporters on Mr. Durst's behalf, but confided in Mr. Chavin more than once that Mr. Durst had admitted killing his wife.
The only person she had confided in was her older sister, telling her she was going to attend her boyfriend's birthday party, the police said.
Steve Schillinger, a partner at World Sports Exchange, later confided to me that he and Ware were each making more than $230 million a year.
In speeches and rallies, the president regularly points to anonymous figures — friends, executives and businessmen — who he says have confided their wholehearted backing for him.
Among those Comey said he confided in were Andrew McCabe; Jim Rybicki, then Comey's chief of staff; and James Baker, then the FBI's general counsel.
Andrew Wilson confided his guilt to his attorneys, Dale Coventry and Jamie Kunz, who didn't come forward with the information for more than two decades.
B confided his relationship with Iscove to another therapist in 2012; the therapist then reported the incident to the CPSO, which prompted the investigation into Iscove.
"Years ago I confided in Ronda, and she really has been a friend that has supported me," Caitlyn, 65, told the camera in I Am Cait.
Queen Elizabeth once confided in Kelly, her longtime aide, that she had a "secret wish" to be photographed informally, rather than her usual painstakingly posed portraits.
" Asserting that she had once confided in the actor about her experience with the movie mogul, she told him to "f— off" in a tweet. "'GODDAMNIT!
Paltrow confided in Brad Pitt — whom she was dating at the time — who then confronted Weinstein about the incident, telling him to never touch Paltrow again.
Aside from Criss, other stars such as Idris Elba, Chrissy Teigen and Steven Spielberg have all confided in the new platform to bring content to life.
Both said they sought medical treatment following the alleged abuse and confided in people about the incidents, but did not file any complaints with the police.
When I confided in my teacher that I was unable to write, she told me to put my grief in a box and complete the paper.
The news anchor said that the man identified as Jia Yi's boyfriend confided in a friend that he was displeased because she was seeing other men.
But privately, foreign diplomats have confided that the biggest problem with the agreement is the visceral distaste the President harbors towards anything that his predecessor achieved.
Redmond confided in Maguire that if he performed well in his undercover role, he'd serve his country admirably and notch a major milestone in his career.
Around this time, Bruce and I were sharing personal concerns and he confided in me that he had let Michael borrow $43,000 from his personal savings.
The Sunday Times reported that Arcuri confided to friends that she was in a sexual relationship with Johnson, who was seen regularly visiting her London apartment.
She and I bartended together, and I had confided in her the real reason behind the bruises on my face that I'd unsuccessfully masked with foundation.
You still haven't confided in anyone on your anxieties about the outdoor shit pipe, but you figured they'll probably find out about it sooner or later.
Geraldine became involved with an abusive man who repeatedly molested Nakesha when she was just a child, as Nakesha eventually confided to Ms. Burton and others.
"And she said she was just appalled at the way it was received" when she finally confided it to people inside the military, Ms. Thompson said.
On a road trip through Pennsylvania, he confided recently in one of his closest childhood friends, hoping for the intimacy of the sleepovers they'd once had.
His closest friends and colleagues, all of whom describe him as a gifted conversationalist, say Mr. Hussen never confided the intimate details of his harrowing story.
In the process of losing $800,000 at craps, he confided to the staff tending to him that he'd dumped $66 million during the stock market crash.
"Isaiah is so easy to talk to about stuff I normally wouldn't tell anybody," said one player, who confided to me his own struggles with depression.
As her unease with the group mounted, she confided in a close NXIVM friend who'd also grown suspicious of Raniere and was resigning from the group.
One of my partners even confided in me that they had a relative with Alzheimer's, and we can now share resources and talk through our feelings.
" She spoke feelingly of an African-American teenage girl who came to "Great Comet" and confided to the show's choreographer: "Denée was a princess up there.
It was not so much that he had taken an unacceptable risk, but that he had not confided in her about his plan to do so.
Later, Khan creates a brick barricade around her "sister" (blood-related or otherwise), materializing the isolation this unnamed woman faced after she confided in her family.
They confided their dilemmas over whether to flee to government-held areas or stay put until the bitter end, a choice that split up many families.
But even as the man flirted he confided that he was deeply closeted and, in fact, saw his same-sex attractions as a kind of affliction.
He confided that he had been relieved to be arrested, because it meant no more fighting, which he had been doing as long as he remembers.
On Friday, after The Times published its article on Dr. Tyson's supporters, a sixth woman came forward to say Dr. Tyson had also confided in her.
I confided in a friend who connected me to a counselor and with his help, along with that of my family and friends, I got stronger.
I confided in my mother about these issues, and in return she told me that I just needed to 'get over it,' to stop being 'selfish.
One woman confided to Amnesty about her traumatic experience at a German reception centre, where some male refugees would watch women as they used the bathroom.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — On a trip to Iowa in June, Senator Bernie Sanders confided in aides about a central gamble of his second bid for the White House.
Not long before he died in 1984, photographer Milton H. Greene confided to his son, Joshua, that he'd once had a fleeting love affair with Audrey Hepburn.
Yet with the exception of one woman who had confided in me years ago, I had no idea that they had been the victims of sexual attacks.
"I HAVEN'T accomplished anything I can be proud of in my 22016 years on Earth," Masayoshi Son, the boss of SoftBank, a Japanese telecoms group, recently confided.
"Today we were contacted by Ann Russo who remembers that years earlier Summer confided in Ann about what Summer said Mr. Trump did to her," Allred said.
A pollster told him that his only weak point was when voters were asked about candidates being nice, Mr Trump confided in an interview in August 2015.
Corfman begins by reiterating what she told The Washington Post on November 9: She confided in friends and family years before Moore's candidacy for the U.S. Senate.
Technology research firm Gartner's lead analyst for Samsung, Tracy Tsai, told CNBC by email the problem with the Note 7 would be confided to a single model.
As a plateful of deep-fried, beef-stuffed empanadillas sat steaming on the kitchen counter, Kim confided that even she questions her choice to medicate with marijuana.
Bin Laden confided to one of his wives that the brothers who protected him were "exhausted" by all the pressures on them and were planning to quit.
And Anderson said that although she is sure Jason confided in his father about problems with the rig, he would never have voiced his concerns to her.
"Years ago I confided in Ronda, and she really has been a friend that has supported me," Jenner said in the premiere episode of I Am Cait.
Childbirth and menstruation were the two experiences that gave her a twinge of joy, she confided, because they provided intense feeling and physical evidence of her being.
The man confided that, although he no longer had sexual relations with his wife, he had built his life around his marriage and could not leave it.
He confided in me that everything was copacetic, but then also told Dave that I was in over my head as president and diminishing Dave's CEO role.
In your book, you report that Bill Clinton confided to friends that he did not think his presidency would survive the first week of the Lewinsky scandal.
He confided to his audience that his campaign "just got numbers in Florida," adding without describing his internal polling that the results were better than he expected.
Steele confided in a longtime friend at the Justice Department, an Associate Deputy Attorney General, Bruce Ohr (whose wife, Nellie Ohr, was briefly a contractor for Fusion).
Years later, as an adult, I realized that what my little sister had confided to me in a quiet voice in that wind cave was indeed true.
Then, one night, when I was beset by anguish at my deformation, I confided to Viki in the darkness of our bedroom that I felt overwhelmingly confused.
He confided to an adviser that he felt "naked" without a communications network—the newspapers and radio stations needed for the creation of an effective political apparatus.
Turning to her administrative assistant, who was driving, she confided that a big D.E.P. customer seemed to be preparing to shift its injection molding work to China.
But I confided in my neighbor about how hard the year had been and how worried I was about finding a job and a man to love.
She discovered Mr. Bingham's event through a friend she met at a metaphysical center that does reiki healing, with whom she later confided in about her sightings.
When Mulgrew was a child, Joan sneaked her out of school to go to the movies, and confided in her about her affair with the local priest.
"He found your old portable CD player and he was listening to operas and crying," confided my mother, spying on him like a middle-aged Nancy Drew.
"Pat confided that he was very concerned and frustrated with the direction that Beto had taken," said Flip Lyle, an El Paso businessman and former bicycling friend.
His mother, the daughter of a general," confided to her stepmother, 'I'm worried about what's going on with Dan — Robert said he's copying documents,'" Mr. Ellsberg said.
A few minutes later, in his back conference room, Dr. Eugene, a Democrat who has been on the Council since 2007, confided that he, too, was worried.
He confided in her that he was desperate to change jobs, that his dream was to be a product manager, but he didn't know where to begin.
He confided to me on another night that like so many people he has tried to hire, he knows that working for Breitbart will occlude his future.
A senior American official who has spent years working in Iraq confided that the deal may have stalled after Trevi refused an Iraqi demand for a kickback.
Recognizing the importance of interagency cooperation in preventing terrorism, Pearlson confided that it had been about 10 years since the last time they had conducted interagency training.
Entertainment Tonight plucked out the seven biggest reveals in the book, which include that Michael Strahan confided in Cohen about his hurt feelings after leaving Live with Kelly!
Her mother was scared to confront her about the drugs, and in turn, Houston never confided in her mother about her sexual abuse, fearful of her mother's reaction.
Back in March, Blunt told C Magazine that Girl on the Train co-star Justin Theroux was one of the first people she confided in this time around.
That same night, my father took me aside and confided that before his marriage he had an affair with a man but got psychological help and was ''cured.
The Manafort indictment has so enraged the president that members of his staff have confided to reporters that they worry he will lash out at the special counsel.
"Many times over the past few years, Amber has confided and complained to me about Johnny's abusing her, both physically and verbally," Pennington also claimed in her statement.
It was something he had confided in his closest friends about; he was ready to meet someone but it was so hard to actually find the right person.
She said it wasn't until several years later that she confided in her boyfriend at the time, and subsequently told her mother and at least two close friends.
The star, 34, was once told by an industry insider she'd confided in that she should keep her health struggles secret for fear it would hurt her career.
I'd confided in my partner about my prior use, but I lied that I was no longer using and it was no longer a problem for me. Why?
JENNIFER GARNER ON RETURNING TO TV FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 'ALIAS': 'I LOOK FORWARD TO GOING BACK' "It's been a hard week," the star confided on Saturday.
"Today we were contacted by Ann Russo who remembers that years earlier Summer confided in Ann about what Summer said Mr. Trump did to her," the statement says.
There was no point installing a new cadre of leaders, many people confided, since they would simply start the process of stealing from the state all over again.
Trump has welcomed the changes to some extent, although he has privately confided to friends that the limitations on access to the Oval Office sometimes go too far.
"Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren't being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country," she writes in the book.
After the session, Oghi confided everything to the therapist through his rattling jaw: his days of misery, his days of hopelessness, and his days devoid of even that.
" In 21979, Howe confided to her sister that her life had become unspeakable, unbearable: "You cannot, cannot know the history, the inner history of the last four years.
"Many times over the past few years, Amber has confided and complained to me about Johnny's abusing her, both physically and verbally," Tillet Wright said in court documents.
The night before I'd had beers with colleagues and wound up braying loudly to one of them about something she'd confided and what I thought she should do.
This is especially true since Herriman seems never to have addressed his deception in his personal writings or confided his feelings about racial identity to family or friends.
He confided that his wife, Lisa, a gynecologist who worked for Planned Parenthood, recently started to express a keen interest in his doing something productive with his life.
On July 22017, a day before the village was set to open to the public, Hursti confided that there was a problem: Some of the machines hadn't arrived.
For more than a year, Young confided in Khalil, praising Ron Paul and criticizing Barack Obama as they met up for meals, movies and walks on golf courses.
Democrats have objected to the proposed hearing format, with Feinstein arguing there should be more than just two witnesses, possibly to include people in whom Ford previously confided.
It was then revealed that the man had immediately confided in a couple of patrolling officers who declined to pay heed to his pleas and file an official complaint.
In 1999, 16-year-old gymnast Lindsey Schuett confided in a high school counselor that Nassar had abused her, but the counselor didn't contact any authorities, she told me.
At one point she asked about sexual harassment, and later confided to some of us that a male editor had drunkenly grazed her behind when asking for a story.
I'll never forget how painful it was to see eye rolls or outright disbelief when I confided in some of my professors and peers about what I was experiencing.
During the interview, Przybycien told authorities that he had begun spending more time with Brown after she confided in him that for some time, she had wanted to die.
Zaki had confided to friends that he was on several militant "hitlists", Jibran Nasir, a fellow activist who was also involved in protests against Aziz, told Reuters on Sunday.
" Mr Gordievsky's "nose is very slightly put out" by the poisoning of Sergei Skripal in Salisbury last year, the author confided; "he doesn't think he's that big a fish.
The singer confided she was feeling sick and "ended up in the hospital to get checked out" after appearing at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Several white Western liberals have confided to me that they agree with what I say, but won't say it themselves because they're afraid they'll be labeled bigots or Islamophobes.
I remember when I was 15, my best friend was sleeping with this guy and she confided in me that when they were having sex, she would often urinate.
The ex-Toronto superstar revealed one of the first people he confided in after the Raptors sent him packing to San Antonio was none other than the 6 God.
Granted anonymity, she confided she's seen a definite increase in not only the sort of spam reported by Kirell and KHarlles, but "weird guys" and "creepy messages" from men.
She was the sister or sister-in-law of a woman who was coming through the service, who had confided in her, but she didn't think it was okay.
Bandaged women in striped robes passed by, guided by nurses who waved at Xu. The nurses were all notably good-looking, and Xu confided that she'd had several procedures.
CFP Christopher Lamia became aware of such a case when an older married couple, clients of his, confided in him that their adult daughter was struggling with substance abuse.
Two women came forward to The New York Times in a story published earlier Thursday affirming that Carroll confided in them about her story of assault in the 1990s.
Her birthday had been the previous week, and she had confided to her sister and to a nurse at the hospital that she was sure she would not survive.
The proposed law could also allow doctors in certain cases to break confidentiality and inform the authorities if their patients confided in them about any planned crimes, Bild reported.
I'm also friends with his boss, and she has confided that this co-worker is not on track for a promotion because he comes across as a chronic complainer.
And Mark Twain confided that a flirtatious shopgirl had persuaded him to buy a pair of kid gloves suitable for wearing to the opera — even though he preferred buckskin.
According to The New Yorker, Judge confided in an ex-girlfriend, Elizabeth Rasor, about an incident where he and other boys took turns having sex with a drunken woman.
In turn, Mary Lincoln confided in Keckly about her debts and sought counsel on such White House matters as planning state dinners or Lincoln's campaign for a second term.
Several employees said that when they did report problems, managers brushed them off or confided that they themselves were too afraid of Mr. Friedman's verbal abuse to take action.
It states that in October, the teenager confided in the athletic director, Jay Bittle, who had been tipped off by another student that a hazing incident had taken place.
She had suddenly decided to abandon her long-held dream of being a sports journalist, and she refused to tell her mother, in whom she typically confided everything, why.
As a worker filled a plastic bag with the makings of xiao mian, one of Chongqing's signature noodle dishes, she confided that a famous singer had placed that order.
During the criminal case, she told a detective that Papamechail had confided that he was kicked off the Match dating site but didn't say why, the police report shows.
So they had a really good relationship and he confided in her and they collaborate a lot, especially of course on issues related to Ukraine and Russia and Europe.
"I am getting pressure to take off a semester to campaign," Dr. Biden confided to an associate dean in July, as they exchanged emails about her fall semester classes.
"Half of my friends are under indictment right now because they sent emails to each other about how they're screwing people," he confided to Howard Stern back in 2005.
The 18-year-old had confided in the deacon at the time that he was thinking about becoming a priest, but he was concerned about the obligation of celibacy.
Sixty-four percent confided in someone about their plans, the authors found, but follow-up research showed that only 4 percent told a spouse, a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
WASHINGTON — As he makes his case for building a border wall, President Trump says that his predecessors have secretly confided in him that they should have done it themselves.
They teased each other, they fought, they made up, they confided in each other, saying things about the people on their jobs that they would never say in public.
One of Alanche's closest friends, Diannibel Cedano, 15, said he had confided to her last week that there was trouble over a new man whom his mother began seeing.
"My big secret is that I don't have a master's degree," she confided to Hyperallergic, which is a rarity in the highly professionalized arena that curatorial studies has become.
I threw myself into my assignments and therapy, I held on to every word of every speaker at the nightly meetings and I trusted and confided in my counselors.
She confided in her filmmaker friend Lexi Jamieson Marsh that she was tired of feeling invisible and seeing male scientists were always interviewed on television when an expert was needed.
According to Mr. Tacheny, Mr. Feit confided in him that he had killed a young woman in Texas; Mr. Tacheny never asked her name or pressed him for any details.
Alleged victim Adrianna Portillo said in an earlier interview with the Eagle that Sesmas allegedly had confided she was desperate to have a daughter but was unable to get pregnant.
She said that the partnership with Win was born after one of the girls in her own program confided to her that she was homeless and living in a shelter.
Speaking to CBS News, neighbor Wilfredo Rivera, 60, described Matthew as a seemingly normal, fun-loving father — but said Matthew had confided he and his wife were having marital problems.
"I was close to Whitney, she confided in me and I struggled tremendously deciding whether to share this secret or keep to myself," Jones tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
One mother confided to Murray that she finally got help when her child was 4 months old and she couldn't recall if she'd fed her baby at all one day.
He was lionized from New York to Los Angeles and confided in me that he had no doubt his suffering was key to the end of apartheid in his country.
According to the complaint, first obtained by the Star-Tribune, Welch allegedly confided in a witness that he was angry at Peterson because, he claimed, the man stole from him.
When I finally terminated my pregnancy (because that's the word I related to, "terminated"), I confided to my boss I'd had a miscarriage, which earned me a dose of sympathy.
Instead of going to her parents, however, the then-intern confided in Linda Tripp — who secretly recorded Lewinsky's private confessions and ultimately brought the affair to light in January 1998.
Chavin said Thursday that Berman had confided to him decades before that Durst admitted to her that he killed his wife, Kathleen Durst, when the couple lived in New York.
One came into Carole Sousa's office, saw the "Star Trek" posters on her wall, and confided that she had been abducted by aliens and knew quite a bit about them.
Astrid and Sonja told investigators that they'd been unaware of the plot; Wim wouldn't have confided in his sisters, and Sonja knew better than to ask Cor about his work.
Chambers said she confided in him about having been inappropriately touched by a member of their unit, though she did not divulge to him the full details at the time.
As the raffle for tins of pasta and soup started up ahead of lunch, Hartley confided it is a crafty way of getting some of the Friday Friends to eat.
Eric Chevere, a club manager and a lifelong resident of 151st Street, said Mr. Aquino-Simon had confided to him that he joined the Cholos for fear of other gangs.
Yet I was surprised when an Astrakhan law enforcement official, who was clamping down on local protests, confided in me that he and his police unit watched TV Rain regularly.
As for Bornstein's grievances, the President's crew descended on his office shortly after he'd confided to a New York Times reporter that the President takes Propecia to stimulate hair growth.
After the meal, Murdoch led him outside to take in the glittering view of the Los Angeles Basin, and confided that he planned to launch a radical new television network.
A man who measured radar signals at a nearby G.E. facility came up to him at a meeting and confided that he could hear the beam's pulses — zip, zip, zip.
Beekeepers themselves, Solomon confided, are funny creatures: solitary in the field, trying to anticipate the needs of a finicky insect and, unlike that insect, social only once in a while.
The next month, Hale confided to a friend that the reporter wanted him to "tell my story about working with drones ... and the use of drones," according to the indictment.
I gradually confided in my family and friends, putting aside my own reluctance to "out" him; Jarrett came to do the same, finally accepting this long-hidden part of himself.
On Wednesday, the jury requested to rehear the testimony of Sciorra's friend, Rosie Perez, who testified that Sciorra had confided in her about being raped by Weinstein in the '90s.
Mr. Trump gave the order on Thursday afternoon, shortly before hosting Mr. Xi for dinner, and confided in the Chinese leader only as the meal was breaking up, aides said.
Soon, the F.B.I. man confided in the reporter, telling him that he believed that the Nixon Administration was corrupt, paranoid, and trying to infringe on the independence of the Bureau.
The lawsuit contends that Mr. Durst confided in Ms. Charatan and others the location of Ms. Durst's body and that she agreed to keep his secrets in return for cash.
Dan confided to me that back in high school and college, he knew how to use a cane but chose to walk without one in an attempt to blend in.
Her brother, Trevor Paulson, and a close girlfriend who declined to be named, both told CNN on Wednesday that Holderness had confided in them over the years about Porter's abuse.
"It's a very emotional topic," confided Stefan Gerwens, the head of transport and mobility at ADAC, an automobile club with 280 million members, which is opposed to any speed limit.
Administrators at Great Neck North High School began an inquiry after a student confided to a college counselor that someone was accepting money to take the SAT for other students.
" Josh confided that, in the past, he has "fallen victim to not owning any [shorts] as many [people] have been vocal in making sure [he doesn't] make an appearance in them.
" Add the source, "She had confided in friends that she knew something was up and that it didn't gel — but she had to put on a good face to avoid embarrassment.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen confided a sense of isolation and anger to actor Tom Arnold weeks before the estranged Trump organization fixer reported to federal prison.
And while some carried signs charging Clinton with being in the pocket of her wealthy contributors, many confided that, should she be the nominee, they would vote for her in November.
After the singer apparently confided in Luke that she wasn't happy with her appearance at an event, he wrote, "You looked radiant and beautiful," in a January 2010 email to her.
"I was close to Whitney, she confided in me and I struggled tremendously deciding whether to share this secret or keep to myself," Jones previously told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
After they grew close, both confided their love of sunsets, so as part of their courtship, they would meet each evening to take one in at the end of each day.
According to the school board report, the two teens, who both have since graduated, learned of the overlap when they were brought together by a friend in whom each had confided.
"However, he wrote in a post for Business Insider, "Those same people emailed me 45 minutes later and confided in me that they earned more than their partner and hated it.
Two of Rekola's close friends who worked on Capitol Hill at the time told CNN that he confided in them throughout 2015 about Farenthold's abusive behavior and witnessed his deteriorating health.
Mr. Schreiber confided that when he first read the script, which ends with most of its principal characters dead, exiled or sent to a convent, he found it charming and light.
Talking about the assault was so traumatic for you that you confided in very few people, and did not even tell your wife, whom you met many years after the assault.
This sense of narrative ellipses is nowhere more evident than in the character of Janelle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), a young lawyer with a romantic-stalker background that's confided then simply abandoned.
We got The Mooch Wednesday night in WeHo leaving Craig's, and he seems to be saying Trump or his people have confided in him about the person who will get nominated.
"Many times over the past few years, Amber has confided and complained to me about Johnny's abusing her, both physically and verbally," Tillet Wright said in court documents according to E!
ANONYMOUS If your friend confided in you about this problem, it's reasonable to check in with her and let her know that the unappealing photos are still coming fast and furious.
Over their years of friendship — as roommates, bridesmaids and parents on opposite coasts — Dr. Blasey wanted to know, had she ever confided that she had been sexually assaulted in high school?
The most striking of these moments involves a young girl named María who confided in Emma, pulling a tiny porcelain doll from a pouch and claiming that it was her brother.
During Shkreli's trial, a former board member of one of Shkreli's drug companies testified that Shkreli had confided that he had suffered from depression, and took prescription medication for that condition.
Peter Wehner After a series of meetings and phone calls with high-ranking officials this month, a Republican who deals regularly with the Trump administration confided in me about his frustration.
The Michigan Democrat has also heard from men in her district who have confided in her about their own fears and anxieties over the current cultural reckoning over harassment and assault.
The recently opened Nix represents a new chapter for Fraser, who confided that he continues to taste meat products during his shifts but avoids them in the rest of his life.
But when the Saudi man walked away, the Syrian, who had defected from the government army in 2011, leaned forward and confided that the fighters he led in southern Syria were struggling.
Ethan Lindenberger, who confided in a now-viral Reddit post that he had not been fully vaccinated due to his mother's belief that vaccines are dangerous, testifies before Congress on March 5.
When Li Keqiang, now prime minister, was Communist Party chief of the province in the 2000s, he confided to America's ambassador to China that its GDP figures were "man-made" and unreliable.
In April of this year, one of our colleagues confided in me that she had been sexually assaulted (unwanted forced physical contact) by Dave and later harassed by him (unwanted verbal comments).
When a reporter asked Tennant why she did not report the alleged assault to police or her employer, she said that she confided in people at the time, but didn't file charges.
Lohan, 56, tells PEOPLE he was on the phone with his daughter during her fight with Tarabasov, where a distressed Lohan confided in him about the alleged abuse that was taking place.
The exact nature of their relationship is disputed, but Cantrell reportedly confided in friends that he and Pallenberg, 20 years his senior, had fallen in love while Richards was away in Paris.
Through all of it, Amit was the person in whom I most confided, the person I trusted to call me out when I was buying my own story a little too easily.
" In an earlier tweet she confided: "Every time a big event takes place I miss my husband even more, it's so sad reading news without him... don't get to rejoice like before.
The former couple's disagreements were chronicled during KUWTK last season, when Kardashian tearfully confided in sister Kim Kardashian West after hearing Disick had introduced their kids to Richie, 20, without her consent.
One of my closest friends to this day is a woman who was sexually abused who in the 6563s, when we're in our 30s, confided in me and she sought my advice.
"Kelly and Tillerson confided in me that when they resisted the president, they weren't being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country," Haley wrote in the memoir, according to the newspaper.
Over the years, many prospective CEOs have confided in me about what scares them, and I always find that by looking at these fears in a new light, you can defang them.
" On that fateful night Agent Terry was called to respond to alleged ground sensor activity in the proximity of Peck Canyon, he confided in his friend, "I don't think I'm coming back.
Credico told a grand jury in September that Stone confided to him that he had a back channel to WikiLeaks during the campaign, a personal familiar with the matter told the Post.
The boy's mother could be volatile, and, after one of her tirades at home, the boy confided to Kandle that he sometimes felt angry toward his mother and her treatment of him.
Ivan Milyaev, 53, an artist and theater director who like several here splits time between the Tarusa region and Moscow, confided that he was giving a new icon to the Trubetskoye church.
They will tell you how deeply abandoned you make them feel, and likely get angry with you and try to push your buttons by throwing back everything you've ever confided in them.
It had been about a month since I promised to help Rojas, who's now a friend, find a therapist in New York after she confided in me about her anxiety and depression.
One of my closest friends to this day is a woman who was sexually abused, and who in the 1990s when we were in our 30s, confided in me about the abuse.
According to the Blast, Gaga began her testimony by recounting how she first met Kesha in a back room in Gottwald's home studio, explaining that Kesha had confided in her for years.
Before my mother died the next year, she told me she'd confided my experience to a friend so that I'd have someone to talk to about it if I ever felt alone.
If Mr. Jones was seen, among his friends, as a likely candidate at some point, he confided more focused aspirations to a few former colleagues from the Clinton administration starting in 2015.
One former SuperCamp counselor who worked alongside him told BuzzFeed News that the self-help guru had confided in him shortly afterward and acknowledged that he had done something that wasn't right.
One day, she confided that she'd been nervous to move in together before we met because I'm Muslim—her friends from home told her I'd probably have bombs in our dorm room.
A friend of mine — a well-known journalist with a large social media following — once confided in me that there is little that brings him more anxiety than checking his Twitter feed.
But they never seemed to do anything, so in the autumn of 2017 the SO153 confided with a master chief petty officer at SEAL Team 7 about the allegations, the report indicates.
After working for A&B Towing in Portland, Oregon, for 16 years, Michael Fesser confided in the owner of the company, Eric Benson, about the racial discrimination he faced at work in 2017.
At the annual celebration of Raniere's birthday, known as "V-week," because he was called "Vanguard," Nicole started to become good friends with Salinas, to whom she confided her true feelings about Nxivm.
Playboy also specialized in long and candid interviews, from Fidel Castro and Frank Sinatra to Marlon Brando and then-presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, who confided that he had "committed adultery" in his heart.
The employees' complaints about sexual misconduct span from 2011, when the show opened, until 2017, and are corroborated by either emails, texts, other documents, or interviews with people whom the victims confided in.
Underwood previously confided in her fans that she would look "different" after recovering, and, despite releasing the song "Champion" with Ludacris, has managed to keep a low-profile for the past five months.
And yet, according to sources, Catz was so alarmed by the tenor of McMaster's comments about President Trump and Israel that she confided her concerns to several administration officials, as well as Adelson.
Halford confided to Fernandez that he'd secretly tested the vaccine in humans and that a participant named Carolyn had not experienced herpes outbreaks since the injections and had even stopped taking antiviral medications.
Mel B's longtime makeup artist says he's been in on Mel B's secret for years ... because she's confided in him that Stephen Belafonte caused many of her injuries he covered up with makeup.
Washington (CNN)Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has privately confided that he believes President Donald Trump only has a 30% chance of completing his full term, a source told Vanity Fair.
" On that fateful night Agent Terry was called to respond to activity in the proximity of Peck Canyon near Rio Rico, AZ, he confided in this source, "I don't think I'm coming back.
The rapturous reception extended last month to President Obama — the warmest accorded by any nation during his presidency, as he confided to an American diplomat — was a measure of an almost miraculous reconciliation.
Mr Foos, who first confided in Mr Talese in 1980 and over three decades later gave the writer permission to go public with his story, believes himself to be a "pioneering sex researcher".
As Jackson once confided to me, Krause always seemed to need to go the restroom right before games, even though everyone knew that Jordan treasured his moments in there, alone on the throne.
Just after Angie Bowie was told the news about her ex-husband David Bowie, who died on Sunday, the 66-year-old author left the diary room and confided in fellow housemate Tiffany.
" Even the notoriously sour playwright Edward Bond, whose work "The Sea" was directed by Mendes, at the National, in 21917, confided to Richard Eyre, then the head of the National, "He's got something.
According to the lawsuit, Mr. Williams occasionally confided in Mr. Woodyard about his concerns about Mr. Carson's candidacy, worrying that the candidate was "slow" and "naïve" and stating that he lacked business savvy.
The Post reported that medical records confirmed that she immediately sought treatment for sexual assault after the alleged incident and confided in two people about what she came to regard as an assault.
What he hoped to do, Woese confided, was to "unravel the course of events" leading to the origin of the simplest cells — the cells that microbiologists called prokaryotes, by which they meant bacteria.
She confided in a fellow female member about her plans and the friend remarked that the men in the conference didn't like it when the women called attention to the lack of representation.
For Trump, a once upon a time pro-choice New York City real estate developer, appointing a pro-life Supreme Court justice is a matter of political survival, as he has privately confided.
The former vice president and his political allies have confided to potential supporters that they do not expect Mr. Obama to issue an endorsement in the primary, for Mr. Biden or anyone else.
According to Monica Lewinsky's deposition in the Paula Jones case, Clinton confided that in her that harassment allegation was not true because he would never approach a small-breasted woman like Ms. Willey.
Thomas came out in 2009, two years after playing the last of his 103 tests, but confided in Johnson that he was gay after a 29-29 draw with Australia in Cardiff in 2006.
"I appreciate it when people confront things and are direct about it," said one attendee, who confided the fallout had caused her to second-guess whether she wanted to be associated with Tuesday's event.
" King pays tribute to Reagan in a video shared exclusively with PEOPLE, saying, "She confided in me, she took me into her thinking about many things, and I always enjoyed every moment with her.
Her improbable escape began on June 23, 2017: That day, she managed to access to the internet despite her captor's efforts and met a woman from Romania in a chatroom, in whom she confided.
Gevers was no longer speaking to the Breit­mans or, according to Tom Gustinis, pretty much anyone else; he confided in Gustinis that he believed his phones had been tapped, and ordered regular bug sweeps.
In separate testimony to the Alabama Ethics Commission, Hannah said that Dianne confided in the pastor of First Baptist, Gil McKee, who had heard the rumors of an affair between the governor and Mason.
She eventually confided in Lamo about her theft of classified files, including the now infamous video of an American helicopter attack in Baghdad that killed, among others, two stringers for the Reuters news agency.
Some of the girls had confided in their Abuja caretakers that they were worried about how they would be received by the wider community due to the stigma of being held by Boko Haram.
One day, while visiting with her friend the photographer Aaron Siskind, Freedman confided that she wanted to go back and continue working on her Ireland series but didn't have the money to do so.
One Republican expert on Russia policy confided recently that: "I can't stand her, but I am going to vote for her," smiling mirthlessly when this reporter suggested that might make a neat bumper-sticker.
But an organiser at another event confided that she had once been forced to cancel speakers when the keynote insisted on business-class flights, turning a "conference" into a "breakfast briefing" in the process.
He said Kim Jong Il confided that he actually wishes for U.S. troops to remain in the South, and that his frequent calls for their immediate and complete withdrawal were purely for domestic consumption.
Not long thereafter, Blake confided to my wife that he'd met Brie in person, though that was strictly verboten, and then that he'd actually begun dating her—and, inevitably, had had sex with her.
I began asking friends to watch Lucy, stopped trying to be Supermom when it came time to plan the playdates, and also confided in my friends when I was feeling anxious or stressed out.
When Mr. Qader confided to a new friend, also a Middle Eastern refugee in Estonia, how he had reached the country, the friend, who had learned about the prison on the internet, was shocked.
"Before women were considered men's equals, some gender historians say, men routinely confided in and sought advice from one another in ways they did not do with women, even their wives," Ms. Lee wrote.
When investigating or reporting on a complaint of sexual harassment, accusers will often be asked if they had confided in a friend, family member or colleague at the time of the event or events.
BEIJING — Over a cup of Hong Kong-style "nai cha" — strong black tea thickened with evaporated or condensed milk — a young Chinese woman confided in me why she chose to study psychology at college.
Ms. Lam confided in private that she'd quit if she could, but that her superiors in Beijing won't let her go, most likely for fear of being seen to cave to the protesters' demands.
He initially confided to advisers that he was worried about running against such an authentic figure and war hero like McCain, but quickly found a way to agitate his opponent: tying him to Bush.
It was in this conversation that DeVarney said Ford confided in her for the first time about being "sexually assaulted in high school," without sharing Kavanaugh's name or other details about who he was.
Stevens says he confided in her about some "innocent kissing" with James Baldwin when younger and his decade-long affair with the director Mike Nichols, their abandoned plans to leave their wives and elope.
She hasn't given details about the superior officer who raped her once she joined the military, but a friend, Rich Robinson, said she confided in him more than two decades ago about the assaults.
I don't know this because of all the tabloid headlines, or because she confided in me, or because she finally revealed the detailed history of her widely obsessed-over love life in a confessional interview.
Among the concerns Wall Street privately confided in having with the GOP candidate are his hostile language toward Mexico and Muslims and vague statements regarding policy and potential appointees to key positions in an administration.
Though this is the first time Phillips is publicly breaking her silence, she told Reality Steve that she confided in another woman with a connection to the reality franchise who allegedly had a similar experience.
Sent to the V.A. for evaluation after frequent episodes of insubordination and erratic behavior, he was prescribed mood stabilizers and antipsychotics, neither of which, he sheepishly confided, he was presently taking, thanks to Serenity Park.
Though both Albert and Charlene have since expressed preferences for a smaller-scale ceremony ("Under a tree somewhere," Charlene confided last year in Albert II: l'homme et le prince) — that was never going to happen!
When Annalise angrily confided to her mother about being raped by her uncle, Ophelia revealed to Annalise she set their house on fire that same night and left him drunk on the couch to die.
A user under the name of Eyeburr52 confided to the Reddit community in a post Tuesday night, describing a situation in which her husband wants to try for a baby — even though she isn't ready.
As we walked towards a dark and empty room in Bolger's Franklin Building he confided that he wasn't a Trump supporter, hadn't voted, and his association with Gays For Trump was only six hours old.
Then investigators received a crucial tip: A Cal State Northridge police officer reported that a friend of his, Wendy Gregory, had confided that her 22-year-old grandson was responsible for the ABC bomb threats.
" When John first met the beautiful Calvin Klein fashion publicist in the mid-nineties, he confided to a close friend, "You know how you hear about meeting a girl and knowing instantly she's the one?
Lawmakers who talked to CNN confided that some in the conference are reluctant to get out and support McCarthy publicly until he has locked down a good number of votes after what happened in 2015.
"Perhaps we have to reshape how we understand consent and how we teach it to society as a whole," Tyson said, explaining that students who have been assaulted have confided in her about their experiences.
" Having been determinedly apolitical throughout most of his career, Fermi on his deathbed confided to a young scientist, according to the authors, that he "lamented the relative lack of public policy involvement in his life.
Guzman, who once met Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, confided he had not himself taken drugs for 20 years, and at the time, before his capture, considered himself a happy person "because of my freedom".
While there, via text, Mr. Akinnagbe confided to Jenna Ryerson, a friend from his days as a University of Maryland student in the late 1990s, that he had found the woman he wanted to marry.
The actress told CNN that North Korea's then leader, Kim Jong Il, the father of Kim Jong Un, confided that she was his favorite actress, and that's why he had brought her to North Korea.
Some were friends I have known for decades, yet with the exception of one woman who had confided in me years ago, I had no idea that they had been the victims of sexual attacks.
Ms. Stone confided in a number of family members and friends who were close to her at the time, and several of them told me in interviews that they remembered many details of her account.
It was years before Latifa confided in her, revealing she had tried to escape Dubai in 2002 when she was a teenager and that she had subsequently spent three-and-a-half years in prison.
Three friends of Monahan, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of backlash, told CNN she had confided in them about the bed incident in the months after she had moved out of Ellison's apartment.
But a musician friend had confided to me that, 40 years back, when she got her period at 12, everything changed with her dad — no scraps, touchdown passes, chases or hugs — and she'd grieved it.
How many years was I going to spend that way, disgusted when I heard his voice, pained when we had sex, silent when he confided his plans to have a child and renovate the house?
" Sofia herself had confided in Dear Kate, and now she must spend time with Kate and her bellicose 16-year-old daughter, Alexa, who refers to her mother as "Dear Kate, patron saint of losers.
Dushku also alleged that after a "tough adult female friend" in whom she had confided confronted Kramer, the child actress was then injured in a stunt gone wrong, which she said Kramer was responsible for.
She used her five overseas combat deployments to master the collection of human intelligence, gaining the trust of tribal leaders, merchants, and local government officials who confided in her, often at great risk to themselves.
One of my closest friends to this day is a woman who was sexually abused and who in the 1990s when we were in our thirties confided in me about the abuse and sought my advice.
Not long after becoming the Texas solicitor general in 2003 at age 32, Cruz confided his ambitions for higher office during a four-hour meeting with the Republican establishment's reigning guru, his fellow Texan Karl Rove.
WOLFEBORO, N.H. — At a Rotary Club meeting in Laconia, N.H., on Thursday, a woman confided that she feared whether the United States would be safe for her children and grandchildren, citing dangers like the Islamic State.
Another teacher confided in Weimer that Fields had turned in a written assignment espousing the views of white supremacists and that "Adolf Hitler was trying to do good things," Weimer recalls, noting school administrators were contacted.
In classic Skunk Works fashion, it didn't tell anyone a test flight was coming, but no one driving through Palmdale, California, that morning could miss it ( "We probably should have told the CHP," one official confided).
There's also the story of Henry, a young undocumented immigrant from Long Island who confided in law enforcement about the activities of MS-13 in hopes of obtaining some sort of protection after leaving the gang.
"Murdoch instructed Ailes to tilt to anyone but Trump, Ailes confided to me before he was fired, even Hillary," Michael Wolff, a close friend of Ailes, wrote in a story published Wednesday in The Hollywood Reporter.
I flew to New York, where I confided the fear, doubt and horror of the week to my closest friend, this time knowing that I wasn't sharing these truths to help her understand, but for myself.
Moore told CNN that he was deeply affected by a close friend who confided in him that, while she was an aide in the Senate, she received sexual comments from a superior, who was an aide.
"She confided in me that she had lost her son in a car accident and on this device was her final communication from her son, a voicemail with his closing words being "I love you Mom.
Weeks before Mr. Mamchur's murder, Mr. Gatiyatullin said, Mr. Smorodinov confided in him and his wife, claiming that he had been made a lieutenant in the F.S.B. and was working in Ukraine on a special mission.
An Iowa junior told me that in his chapter, which requires each brother to say "Love and respect" after his turn, a member confided to the group in 2017 that he was depressed and feeling suicidal.
Mr. Maguire, 68, has confided to friends and colleagues that he feels his once-sterling reputation is under attack, a risk he accepted with the job but a turn that few predicted would happen so fast.
One of my closest friends to this day is a woman who was sexually abused and, who, in the 1990s when we were in our 30s, confided in me about the abuse and sought my advice.
A defendant named Timothy McGee found out about an impending corporate deal from a buddy he'd befriended at Alcoholics Anonymous, who confided in McGee when the stress of the deal led him to start drinking again.
Friends have confided to me that as youngsters they couldn't go to their parents when they were on the razor's edge because they felt their folks were too fragile and would just fall apart or withdraw.
One of my closest friends to this day is a woman who was sexually abused and who in the 1990s when we were in our 30s confided in me about the abuse and sought my advice.
"It was clear that the experience had deeply affected her," says science writer Sarah Scoles, who interned with Ballard the following summer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and whom Ballard confided in about the incident.
" A male friend confided that a hemorrhoidectomy had left him with irritable bowel syndrome, in which a daily spasm made him feel "as if somebody had shoved a stirrup pump up my arse and was pumping furiously.
Jane Doe confided in this Facebook friend after getting into a fight with her mom—the individual then promised her a modeling gig and said they would come pick her up after the argument, the lawsuit states.
Following Matt Lauer's termination from NBC after a colleague complained of sexual misconduct, Variety has published a report detailing similar allegations from three other women, corroborated by friends and colleagues to whom they confided at the time.
She was attracted to Edgar, but confided to friends that she found the colors in his paintings "dull," according to their daughter and art historian Rena Neumann Coen's book The Paynes, Elsie and Edgar: American Artists (21960).
Chavin also testified that Berman, a mutual friend, had confided to him decades before that Durst admitted to her that he killed his wife, Kathleen Durst who vanished in 1982 when the couple lived in New York.
And Speier revealed that a woman had confided to her that a male lawmaker came up behind her, grinded his body against hers and stuck his tongue in her ear during a late-night House floor debate.
But one evening after church, while dining at a local Wendy's restaurant with my family, I confided in my younger sister the tale of a male faculty member who had made advances toward me in his office.
He confided that many conservative police officers do not want more gun control and that other officers have told him that should they ever have to start taking guns away from people, they will quit their jobs.
With grief distorting their faces, some parents said they initially could not believe their children when they finally confided in them about the abuse, especially on hearing that they had been sitting close by when it happened.
Some embassy officials were so taken aback that, according to two American officials, they confided to a recent congressional delegation that Washington's top man in Hungary acted more like Mr. Orban's top man in the Trump administration.
But after a few days, she confided in her mother, Sharon, who works in a mental health clinic, and eventually her father, who called an emergency meeting, he said, to inform Mr. Hobbs and the board members.
When Masha and her mother went to visit him before he was exiled to Siberia, the wife of another prisoner confided that she hoped to smuggle a message to her own husband in a bar of soap.
While Nevils said several people knew of her relationship with Lauer, she didn't disclose the full details or escalate the situation until she confided in Vieira — who immediately told her to take action, according to Farrow's excerpt.
Mr. Hershkowitz, who was known to some friends by his Hungarian name, Jeno, and to volunteers as Mr. H, confided that his experience during World War II had shaped his commitment to providing food for the hungry.
A Muslim friend confided that her elementary school-aged daughter had begun asking if her Syrian friends would have to leave and once even wondered if she should lie about her faith if asked about it in public.
In A Man Must Fight, Tunney recounts Wills being present for much of the build up and that Dempsey, upon Wills leaving the room, confided to Tunney that he would never give Wills a shot at his belt.
Several Republicans at the ball confided that they were not in town to celebrate Trump's victory as much as they were to celebrate the end of Democratic President Barack Obama's term, and, above all, have a good time.
On Thursday, Jennifer Garcia, who was Gabriel's first-grade teacher, took the witness stand and told the court the boy had once confided in her, allegedly telling her, "Sometimes, my mom makes me bleed," reports NBC Los Angeles.
Later on Sunday, I stood in line at Ithaca's organic grocery store — well, one of them, anyway — when I ran into a prominent local official who quietly confided that she can't wait for the primary to be over.
In the email, Powell, who used a private email account during his time in office, confided that he connected his computer to a private phone line in order to avoid having his emails go through State Department servers.
MacFarlane claims Barth -- who he's worked with on "Family Guy" and the "Ted" films -- confided in him in 2011 about Weinstein's attempted advances ... and it pissed off Seth so much, he ripped Weinstein at the Oscar noms event.
Rick confided in Michonne that he hasn't been sleeping since Glenn and Abraham were killed and the couple had an honest conversation about what's next — facing their future with a clarity of purpose they've been trying to avoid.
But perhaps the best present of all will be the little baby brother or sister that her mom is set to deliver any minute – although Princess Victoria has previously confided that birthday girl would probably prefer a hamster!
A persistent obstacle to both Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump is Mr. Kelly, whose approach to security clearances they feel unfairly targeted them, and who, they have confided to associates, they believe has spread negative information about them.
"Sadly, I've come to learn that Louis C.K.'s victims are not only real," she said by email, "but many are actual friends of mine within the comedy community," like Ms. Corry, who confided in her, she said.
Sitting in the kitchen, arguing with her mother (again), eldest daughter, Abigail (Kathryn Newton), throws into Madeline's face something that her mother confided in her a year before: Madeline's affair with her "Avenue Q" collaborator, Joseph (Santiago Cabrera).
One teenage boy, Chris Hampton, afraid he would be harmed if he said anything at school about his home life, finally confided in 2016 to a guidance counselor that his mother's boyfriend regularly assaulted him and his brother.
Two of Ms. Lysette's friends — Rain Valdez, an actress who worked as a producer on "Transparent," and Mindy Jones, a singer — said in interviews that Ms. Lysette had confided in them about Mr. Tambor's actions at the time.
"That's why I don't go to Barry and Diane's lunch party," he confided, referring to one of the most coveted invitations in Hollywood, on Oscar weekend at the Coldwater Canyon mansion of Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg.
Ms. Danishefsky Covlin had been married to Mr. Covlin for 11 years, and before her death had confided in family members and close friends about his erratic and abusive behavior, according to testimony and evidence presented at trial.
"You will never find it publicly discussed, but it happens; in unique situations, the rules need to be tweaked," one oncologist-acquaintance confided on the condition of anonymity (because of the fines and sentences associated with insurance fraud).
In the privacy of homes, in office cafeterias and bars, women and men have confided, argued, apologized and reconsidered their own histories in ways that will never be captured by investigative articles, distinguished panels or year-end lists.
The article depicted her as a warm, down-to-earth woman with a crackling sense of humor, who answered the door in bare feet and confided her diet secret was a combination of Slim-Fast and younger men.
But it does not say how or when he confided in Ms. Charatan, whom he married in a secret ceremony in 2000, shortly after he learned that the authorities had reopened the investigation into his first wife's fate.
In the weeks he sat behind Jones, he kept to himself but confided to others in his inner circle that the life of a backup is not his idea of a gentle way to ease into football retirement.
As they confided fears of being "blacklisted" for discussing money, Schiffman learned about the tenant-screening companies that purchase housing-court data and sell it to landlords, who then use it to reject tenants who might make trouble.
They evidently didn't ask for the names of the people on the U.S.O. tour whom Tweeden said she had confided in at the time; in fact, they made no effort to reach anyone who'd been on the trip.
I met one miner, in his sixties, who confided that a wealthy patron, who happened to be a treasure hunter, had recently hired him to excavate an old tunnel, which, he was told, was likely part of Riese.
"I know the logic that he was pursuing, and I genuinely believe he was trying to get a deal and to get the Europeans to toughen and sweeten their part to get better leverage on Iran," Feaver confided.
She said that she did not report the incident to police but confided to two of her journalist friends at the time, one of whom repeatedly told her, "He raped you," and urged her to go to the police.
Family members who confronted Amato about his actions and the stolen money in recent months were so alarmed by his response that Cody confided to a girlfriend his fear that Amato "would kill everybody," according to the arrest report.
"Sadly, I've come to learn that Louis C.K.'s victims are not only real," Notaro told the Times, "but many are actual friends of mine within the comedy community," citing Goodman and Wolov, who Notaro said confided in her.
Citing the Santorum example, two of the bluntest, smartest Republican strategists I know confided to me that while they think the race is still unpredictable, they'd wager on Cruz as their party's nominee if forced to make a bet.
For every moment like this there have been thousands where a vulnerable person has confided outrageous unprofessional behavior and found they have no recourse, due to an atmosphere of fear that it seems almost everyone has been living in .
On Wednesday one of Mr. Pruitt's top advisers, Samantha Dravis, resigned and Mr. Pruitt's chief of staff, Ryan Jackson, has grown frustrated enough that he has also considered resigning, according to three people in whom Mr. Jackson has confided.
Merkel, who was nearing the end of her third term, confided that she reluctantly felt that she had to run again, in order to be a buffer against Trump, Brexit, and the surge of right-wing populism throughout Europe.
Still, she said, her costumes do share a mood with that of Mr. Michele, who once offhandedly confided that his signature fashion mash-ups were inspired in part by the inmates of a local asylum outside his native Rome.
"One friend from Delaware, a cancer survivor, someone I've spoken about on this floor before because her survival of a nearly life-ending cancer, she confided in me she was terrorized and raped as a small child," Coons said.
And he went along willingly, he confided to colleagues; he complacently posed face-down as the bullet-riddled corpse, then watched with fascination on a television in the morgue as he starred in the worldwide story of his death.
When the longtime advice columnist E. Jean Carroll alleged in a piece for New York Magazine last Friday that Donald Trump had sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s, she noted she confided in two friends at the time.
"Sweetie, there's no right way to be a girl," Sara Collina (she/her), a gender studies professor in Takoma Park, Md., recalled saying when her child first confided that they had renounced the gender they were given at birth.
"I talked to some of his gay male friends, and they considered him to be gay, but I also had conversations with some of his female friends in whom he confided about a different attitude toward gender," Getsy explains.
But he confided that the worst offenders were three elderly local men who came every morning to sit for hours on a bench beside the fountain, their eyes trained up at the women walking above them in short skirts.
The police found out about the plot after high school students in Gainesville, Ga., confided to a counselor that a classmate had a notebook containing "detailed plans" for killing congregants at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the authorities said.
A National Book Award winner known for her wonderful realist fiction about contemporary New York recently confided to me that she's writing a book set a few years in the future because she can't stop thinking about ecological disaster.
Earlier she had confided to me a lifelong hostility to marijuana and rage when she discovered that her son-in-law, a veteran suffering from PTSD and living in her house, was cultivating a small crop in her basement.
The complainants' lawyers took testimony from nine of the 11 women who allegedly avoided Jaeger "at the cost of their education," while the other two students' alleged stories come secondhand from a scientist who claims the students confided in her.
As for Brown's claims that Gilles was pregnant with Belafonte's baby and subsequently had an abortion, Gilles does confirm she had an abortion, but says the pregnancy was the result of a one-night stand, something she confided to Brown about.
With no father figure to ground him, Peep confided in his intellectual and gracious grandfather, who would not pass judgement on his choices, but instead expel advice developed from his own life's experiences, both in person and through hand written letters.
So when the actress, 34, confided in Dykstra within a week or two of dating that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (an incurable autoimmune disease, also known as MS) at age 20, the pro baseball player wasn't fazed.
Instead he stared straight at Sansa Stark, wordlessly reminding her of the plan he'd confided in her earlier: he wanted to sit on the Iron Throne with her as his queen, but failing that, she deserves Winterfell at the very least.
In each of the cases reported Wednesday, the women confided in people in their inner circle at the time about the alleged assaults, including friends and a therapist, who then corroborated what they had been told to both news organizations.
Wolf of Wall Street Star Jonah Hill probably didn't mean to inspire a James Franco comedy when he confided details of his upcoming vacation with a co-star, but that's exactly what happened, according to Franco's new interview with Variety.
"For every moment like this there have been thousands where a vulnerable person has confided outrageous unprofessional behavior and found they have no recourse, due to an atmosphere of fear that it seems almost everyone has been living in," she said.
" Carroll's lawsuit says that she kept quiet about Trump's alleged rape of her for two decades after one of two friends she confided in after the assault "warned" her "that Trump would ruin her life and livelihood if she reported it.
The woman, referred to as "Samantha" in a BuzzFeed  News report, left the job and confided in a staffer at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), who no longer works there, that she quit because Kihuen made her feel uncomfortable.
He was never taught to read properly; years later he confided that he had never read a book, neither the ones on which he collaborated nor even the Quran, although he said he had reread certain passages dozens of times.
Over the weekend, my friends and I were at a party, and one of them (who had been drinking) confided that she periodically makes herself throw up, and that she has been doing this since she was a young teenager.
On Wednesday's all-new Real Housewives of New York City, the 53-year-old mother of two confided in pals Carole Radziwill and Dorinda Medley about the challenges of being back in the Big Apple after her new lifestyle change.
According to an official quoted in the Washington Post with whom Yates had confided her decision prior to its announcement, this wasn't "how she would have preferred to end her 27-year career," though that she stood behind her refusal.
On Sunday's Real Housewives of Atlanta, the former Miss USA, 48, confided in friend Porsha Williams about her marital problems, admitting that co-sleeping with their infant daughter Brooklyn Doris, now 1, had put a strain on their sex life.
They confided that they were fearful, of what was happening in the countries they wanted to leave behind — not just their homeland but now also the United States — and of what they faced once they stepped out of Mr. Crowningshiele's cab.
The minute he is severed from real life, on the "rack" of his own thoughts, declaring "Iago is most honest" after Iago has confided to us, "I am not what I am," the noble Moor can't be sure of a thing.
In interviews at the US Open a couple of weeks later, he confided that he had come up with the move as a way of, like Karlovic, shortening points and games to limit his fatigue and soreness over the course of the tournament.
He confirmed to CNN that back in early 1972, a short time after the assault, Victim A confided in him what happened the previous year -- including the details of his phone call with the two men from Penn State, Jim and Joe.
Ash told a handful of reporters that Filomena confided she had hatched a plot to murder Seth by spiking his pasta with the sleep medication Ambien, then luring him to the pool with the promise of three-way sex with a male stripper.
I worked alongside Deputy Cobb Winslow (Randy McPherson) — an old-timer with a good-natured sense of humor — and Deputy Hamilton Butler (Ezekiel Swinford), a married lawman who confided in me that he was carrying on a secret affair with a younger woman.
But Trump has confided to allies that he still is frustrated by frequent leaks and feels that there are few aides around him whom he can fully trust, according to the three White House officials and Republicans close to the White House.
Who he told: Vox, citing "two people with detailed, firsthand knowledge of the matter" said Comey confided in Jim Rybicki, his chief of staff; James Baker, the bureau's general counselor; and Andrew McCabe, the FBI's then-deputy director and current acting director.
Ms. Jackson testified during the trial that Ms. Constand, 45, a former director of operations for the Temple women's basketball team, confided in her in 2004 that she could make money by falsely claiming that she had been molested by a prominent person.
" Although she allowed that the finished story "reads better than I expected," and she delighted in the fame and money it and its sequels brought her, she later confided to her journal that she was "tired of providing moral pap for the young.
In early 2019, according to Mr. Stern, Mr. Schoep confided that he was nervous because he and his group had been named in a lawsuit stemming from the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 that left one counterdemonstrater, Heather Heyer, dead.
Ito confided in other directors and researchers at the Media Lab about his working relationship with the then-convicted sex offender, to the concern of at least one female staffer who later resigned in part due to the lab's ties to Epstein.
Over the next seven months, the undercover agent posing as the trafficker befriended Manaf, who confided many secrets about his involvement in heroin trafficking in Asia and the Middle East, as well as his good standing with the Taliban, the complaint states.
Mr. Giuliani, who has lobbied publicly for the position, confided to associates that he believed the job was his and told Mr. Trump's top advisers that it was the only post he was interested in, according to the people briefed on the discussions.
At least one manager here has confided privately that Europe's power — in terms of finance, influence, and physicality — has become almost impossible to compete with, certainly for Africa, Asia and North America, and increasingly for South America, the game's other traditional stronghold.
"I trusted him, I confided in him, I admired him," Mr. Ciolek said in an interview this month, the first time he has spoken publicly about the abuse, which lasted for several years while Mr. Ciolek was a seminarian and later a priest.
In the days immediately following the meeting, Parnas insinuated to the two people he confided in that he clearly believed he'd been given a special assignment by the President; like some sort of "James Bond mission," according to one of the people.
Recently he confided that the boys told him they had skipped school twice over a few weeks, renting bikes and riding from one end of town to another to spend the day at one of the boy's homes while his parents were working.
A childhood friend of Ms. Watson, the Washington attorney R. Stanton Jones, said Sunday night that Ms. Watson had confided in him in 2001 that she had been raped by two men in college but that she did not disclose Mr. Fairfax's name.
Through more than a year of efforts to receive help within the church, she confided in five other nuns who had at one point lived with her at her convent, the St. Francis Mission Home, tucked away amid thick jungle in rural Kerala.
In an op-ed published in the Washington Post, Mohammad Malik wrote that he tipped off the authorities after he had a conversation in which Mateen confided that he had been listening to the lectures of Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical Yemeni imam.
Just before her death she confided to the maker of a documentary about her that the love of her life had been Gottfried Kirchbach, a Jew; he had escaped to Amsterdam, but her regular visits to him aroused too much suspicion, and had to end.
It's an ambitious expansion of the electoral map but Trump last summer confided to aides and state GOP officials in an Oval Office meeting that he regretted not campaigning more aggressively in Minnesota, suggesting he would have won had he held a second rally there.
The actor, famous for his vigilante role in the Taken movies, told the Independent that a woman he's friends with once confided in him that she was raped by a black man and that he wanted to seek revenge on behalf of the woman.
One organizer for a very high-profile swing event privately confided in one of Mitchell's survivors that they had known about his behavior since at least 2008, because other women (who have yet to come forward) told them, hoping they would do something about it.
So much so that one of the candidate's aides confided that his boss could not believe how little politics stretched him, compared to the life-and-death decision-making, late nights and long hours he had endured as one of the country's most celebrated doctors.
On Thursday, Carroll and two friends who she confided in at the time of the alleged assault appeared on the New York Times podcast The Daily, and all three of them agreed that she has not wanted to use the word "rape" from the beginning.
As a young man, when asked to illustrate a book of Tolstoy's short stories, Sendak had confided in his editor — the visionary Ursula Nordstrom — that he admired the "cohesion and purpose" of Tolstoy's narrative but feared that his art would fail to match it.
She confided to the girls she was attempting to grow close to that she struggling with questions about her own sexuality, and that a romantic relationship with a member of the softball team led her to be cut off completely from her former best friend.
"Work went from being so exciting to being a nightmare," said Ms. Glover, who described her experience in an interview with The New York Times, as did three other current or former security guards, all of whom she had confided in as the events unfolded.
During that trip, Mr. Gendel once told Vanity Fair, Princess Margaret confided in him that she and her husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, the Earl of Snowdon, were having marital problems, and she pushed him to inform the queen, who was in a room nearby.
After six or seven months, however, I felt a creeping dilemma, and I confided it one day on a bike ride with Joel Achenbach, author of books on science and history, reporter for the Washington Post , and a student from my writing class in 1982.
But Republican women, both current and former members, who spoke with CNN confided they'd like to see the focus now be on adding more women and minorities to their ranks so when another top job opens up, there are more members to fill it.
The newspaper reported that Ms. Arcuri had confided to four friends that she was having an affair with Mr. Johnson when he was mayor, a relationship that began soon after they met in 2012, while he was campaigning for his second term as mayor.
It would be noted later, in the Marines' report, that Raheel, shortly after saying he wanted to kill himself, confided to the military police who were going to escort him to the hospital that he ''could not handle'' being hit by his drill instructors.
Four officers confided in an outside investigator that the command staff directed them to make bogus arrests to juke the village's crime stats, and at least one cop specifically said they were instructed to target black people, according to the 2014 internal affairs report.
On the eve of the election, as progressives put the finishing touches on strategies for nudging the new administration to the left, many confided that, for all the tumult of the primary, they fully expected the Clinton administration to offer them a seat at the table.
When we confided in him over the years of our dream to have a baby, he never hid his hope for us, which made him weepy whenever he asked how it was all coming along, despite how hard he knew it had been, especially for me.
A former resident named Sherry Huestis told a story that she had confided to her sister decades before: In the middle of the night, the seamstress, Eva, would sometimes pull Sherry out of bed to keep her company as she walked the hallways checking the doors.
But with those chat logs and all the photos and things like that that I had, and being able to talk to people in his life, even people who knew him who he had confided in that he had built the site and worked on the site.
Paramedics took Taylor to the emergency room because she wanted to make sure the fetus was okay after the fall, and at the hospital she confided to a nurse that she wasn't sure if she wanted to continue the pregnancy, since her husband had left her.
" A source later told PEOPLE that Luann had "hesitations" and "reservations" about marrying Tom just before the wedding, saying "she had confided in friends that she knew something was up and that it didn't gel — but she had to put on a good face to avoid embarrassment.
"(Prince's biological father is jazz musician John L. Nelson.) Leverette says she is the sister of Prince's half-brother, Alfred, Jr., and alleges, "I was told by my brother, Alfred Jr., that Mattie confided in him that our father, Alfred, Sr., may also be Decedent's father.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Arkansas native Dolly Kyle claims that she was in a sexual relationship with Bill Clinton for years, during which he allegedly confided in Kyle about Hillary's sexual orientation and said they had daughter Chelsea to quell the speculation.
One prominent hotel operator recently confided to me that some 20,000 hotel rooms are being added in New York City, just as occupancy rates are beginning to edge lower, reinforcing the notion that the "tourist trade" in real estate may well be coming to an end.
One day when I asked one of the interns to help me with a research project, she confided in me that she couldn't because she was stuck doing the owner's homework (at the time he was taking a continuing-education art history course at a university uptown).
They were written in English by a little-known, Ukrainian-born lawyer, Mordechai Beham, who confided to his in-laws over lunch in Tel Aviv on April 24, 1948, that he had been enlisted to write the defining manifesto and had no idea where to begin.
In England, Steele kept cranking out memos, but he was growing anxious about the lack of response from the F.B.I. As the summer wore on, he confided in an American friend, Jonathan Winer, a Democratic lawyer and foreign-policy specialist who was working at the State Department.
"With the 2,33-passenger boats you're on for a week and you get off before you've ever been in the fitness center because you never could find it," she confided one evening as we waited for cocktails by the bar in the boat's wood-paneled main salon.
The players have responded to a story he has shared — one also told by Herman's former boss at Ohio State, Urban Meyer — about a soldier who confided that what most compelled him to fight was not self-preservation or hatred or patriotism, but love for his comrades.
" (She eventually confided in her therapist, with whom Variety confirmed the substance of their conversations.) In a telephone interview on Tuesday, Ms. Jones said that until other women began coming forward with allegations of rape and assault against Mr. Simmons, "I thought I was the only one.
Robbie — the valedictorian of his class and Quiz Bowl team captain at Eastside High School in Greer, South Carolina — confided in his quiz coach and AP government teacher, Ray Steadman, with whom the student would regularly discuss politics and news as the duo grabbed lunch together.
Gensheimer, 56, said in a phone interview that had the FBI interviewed him, he would have stood by Ford's character and laid out everything he knew and remembered from this summer, when he said Ford confided in him for the first time about the alleged assault.
Or marvel over an intriguing bit of research: like the discovery that one of the inspirations for George Sand's cross-dressing came from her own mother, who confided that in childhood Sand was outfitted in boy's clothing by her father to cut down on the family's expenses.
Last June, I first reported at Vox that Comey regularly confided in three of the FBI's most senior managers about his troubling interactions with Trump regarding the Russia probe, including the Oval Office meeting during which Trump asked Comey to shut down the FBI's investigation of Flynn.
It makes for stretches that are curiously minor, as if the record is itching to shed its Big Event Album™ skin (and it is, probably; "On the last record, I had this slight feeling that we got a little bit too big," Ezra confided to GQ recently).
When Michelle Manning Barish, an ex-girlfriend of then-New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, came forward with allegations of physical assault, she cited four friends who were able to say that she confided in them, as well as a doctor's report describing an injury she had once sustained.
When I once asked another good friend and colleague who is a pediatric hematologist/oncologist how she gets through every day with the death of a child almost a routine part of her workday, she confided to me that what keeps her going are the ones she saves.
Though he reads the Times and other newspapers, he doesn't [obsess over] daily Trump developments ... He is upset by the administration's actions, and he's confided to friends that what worries him most is the international order, the standing of the office of the presidency, the erosion of democratic norms.
Though the husband was often away, I felt on edge as I watched the hurtful things his wife did to him once she decided she wanted to be with someone else, or when she confided to me excitedly about the next time she would see the other man.
By not having to pay for tax preparation this year and the credits she can claim, she confided she will be able to buy her son, who is my age, new shoes for track and hopefully see a dentist for a tooth that has been throbbing for months.
When I was researching my biography of Corbyn, a then-member of his leadership campaign confided that aides had repeatedly pleaded with him to address the concerns of Jewish community leaders who were already expressing alarm at the prospect of Corbyn taking charge of a major British political party.
"It makes it all the more essential to call the man who spoke directly with the President, that the President confided in and said he was holding up this aid because he wanted Ukraine to conduct these political investigations that would help in the next election," Schiff said.
Gabriel's Teacher Said He Told Her 'My Mom Makes Me Bleed' During Aguirre's trial, Jennifer Garcia, who was Gabriel's first-grade teacher, took the witness stand and told the court the boy had once confided in her, allegedly telling her, "Sometimes, my mom makes me bleed," NBC Los Angeles reported.
A friend of Koikas's confirmed to BuzzFeed News that she had confided about two years ago that Robbins had groped her breast and pressed her hand to his penis, and that a Robbins associate had asked Koikas if she wanted to "come back and meet him" but that she had declined.
The sage of Sand Hill Road returned to Twitter Tuesday night to deliver his verdict on Trump's likely Several Silicon Valley Republicans confided, in interviews and private conversations, that they would cast ballots for Clinton, producing what one political strategist described as the "opposite of the Reagan Democrat" — the Clinton Republican.
Just a few years ago, in a 2015 review of an R. Kelly album, for example, USA Today's Elysa Gardner confided to readers that Kelly had "made sexual healing his stock in trade" — with no mention of the forms of sexual healing he'd accomplished on videotape with a 14-year-old.
Adams also said that one of Snyder's friends came forward following the deaths in late September of Conner Snyder, 8, and Brinley Snyder, who was 4, and told investigators Snyder had confided she'd "had enough" of her children just weeks before allegedly hatching an elaborate plot to kill them both.
But based on other details she provided — that she confided to people what had happened only later in her career, after she had been in the military for 18 years, which would have been about 2006 — it appears that the assault she disclosed most likely occurred before Congress changed the law.
"A number of people here – and that includes myself – had some suspicions about her family because of a number of things that Danny had confided," says Fernando Teson, another law professor at Florida State University who counted Markel and his then-wife Wendi Adelson as friends before she filed for divorce in 2012.
I almost never confided in anyone, thinking nothing I had to say could be of interest to anyone, and from that perspective, which was the social perspective, the expectations of the you as constructed by the I, confidence was a nonstarter for me, and this was in principle how I was with everything.
Parker's description of the assault was bolstered by the eyewitness account from the 19603-year-old neighbor she confided in and another from the 16-year-old's boyfriend, who, as he approached the car, saw "movement in the suspect's lap (suspect's hand or victim's) of a masturbatory nature," according to the police report.
During the summer of 2018, Snodgrass writes, Mattis confided to then-White House chief of staff John Kelly in a secret meeting that he was quitting the Cabinet at the end of the year — making his departure far more premeditated than the supposedly abrupt resignation that Mattis would later announce in December.
Hill: Well, of course I think about it from a selfish point of view — that these were women I didn't know who had experienced or were confided in by someone who had experienced the same kind of behavior with Clarence Thomas that I had and could have added credibility to my testimony.
When Colbie Holderness, an ex-wife of then-White House staff secretary Rob Porter, accused him of emotional and physical abuse, she had photos documenting an incident when he punched her in the face, as well as the corroboration of her brother and a friend — both of whom said that she had confided in them.
"The independent counsel wanted Mr. Lindsey's testimony because he was close to the President, would have been in the critical meetings with the President and if the President had confided with or spoken with anybody, it would have been Mr. Lindsey," said Eggleston, who had argued for the White House in the Lindsey case.
Both told how Carroll had confided in them about the incident at the legendary department store Bergdorf's, in which she ran into Trump at the entrance of the store and they wound up in an isolated dressing room where he pinned her and forcibly penetrated her before she fought her way out of the room.
" At one point, she confided in Prince about how badly things were going, and he offered her a lifeline: a weekly dance show called Erotic City at his legendary club, Glam Slam LA. "Then I had a check, it was like $100 or something, but every Friday we would put up a dance show.
People related that Owen had confided to them "that even though he looked like other children, he could see things they could not," such as red flashes and odd shapes on the carpet and walls, and that he was accompanied by "a benevolent force" that he could see from the corner of his eye.
He largely adhered to that principle during the five-hour hearing, refusing to say what Trump told him about his reasons for wanting to fire Comey, whether Trump confided in him his concern about "lifting the cloud" of the Russia investigation and whether he had asked him to drop a criminal case against Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona.
But if you felt like your manager isn't in that league where you feel like, if you went to them and confided in them, it wouldn't go well, then at that point it would be starting to network and find a new opportunity where you could find a manager that you could have those honest discussions with.
"Sanders told this Office that her reference to hearing from 'countless members of the FBI' was a 'slip of the tongue,'" the report said, referencing Sanders' claim in May 2017 that members of the law enforcement agency had confided in White House officials that they no longer had confidence in the FBI's recently fired director, James Comey.
"He added that if senators have any questions about Trump's motivation, however, that "makes it all the more essential to call the man who spoke directly with the president, that the president confided in and said he was holding up this aid because he wanted Ukraine to conduct these political investigations that would help him in the next election.

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