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An outside probe says a Japanese TV station didn't support its worker in a sexual assault case

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An outside probe says a Japanese TV station didn't support its worker in a sexual assault case
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An outside probe says a Japanese TV station didn't support its worker in a sexual assault case

2025-04-01 14:47 Last Updated At:15:00

TOKYO (AP) — An independent investigation of a sexual assault case linked to one of Japan’s top celebrities said Monday that Fuji Television Network failed to support its female employee, adding that management lacked human rights awareness.

The report centers on Masahiro Nakai, a former leader of Japan’s once-popular boy band SMAP, and how Fuji Television handled the 2023 case in which Nakai allegedly sexually assaulted a Fuji announcer at a dinner at his home. He later reached a settlement with the woman.

The allegations surfaced in December and triggered claims of systematic cover-ups by Fuji TV executives. Public outrage led to advertising losses at Fuji, one of the networks where Nakai worked. Top management of the company have resigned. Nakai in January announced his retirement.

The report by a lawyer-led panel is the first outside investigation into the case, and concluded that Nakai sexually assaulted the woman.

Fuji TV’s initial internal investigation denied any wrongdoing at the company. Former Fuji TV president Koichi Minato in January apologized but said he prioritized the woman’s confidentiality and her mental condition.

The new report said Fuji TV's neglect of the case resulted from its culture of routinely having young female employees entertain male clients and celebrities.

Fuji TV failed to provide necessary care for the woman and did not report to a compliance office despite her consultations with supervisors and two doctors who examined her, the report said, noting the network management's “low levels of understanding of sexual violence and human rights awareness."

Executives who handled the case were all men and viewed it as trouble in a private relationship and continued to allow Nakai to appear on Fuji TV shows. They recommended a corporate lawyer for Nakai to consult on the case, the report said.

“It was a wrong and inconsiderate move that only added to her suffering,” said Akira Takeuchi, a main lawyer with the investigation team.

Takeuchi also said surveys of employees indicated “rampant” sexual harassment at the company.

The woman, in a statement released through her lawyer to Japanese media, said she felt “relieved” by the findings of the report after seeing “groundless accusations and criticism” against her on social media. Women who speak out about sexual abuse in Japan often draw criticism rather than sympathy.

“The damages I suffered will never fade for the rest of my life and what I lost will never come back,” she wrote. “I sincerely hope cases like this will be eliminated not only from the media and entertainment industry, but from all of society.”

Fuji TV President Kenji Shimizu later Monday offered an apology to the woman, saying that “we are so sorry to have caused tremendous pain to the victim because of the company's inadequate relief measures.”

He said he is now aware of the company's “heavy responsibility." He said he hoped to contact the victim's lawyer to discuss ways to directly offer redress to the woman.

Asked if he considers taking a legal action against Nakai, Shimizu said “we will consider all options,” though the priority for the network is to regain trust as soon as possible.

Fuji TV announced preventive and reform measures including mandatory compliance training, stronger support for harassment victims and the appointment of outside lawyers and other experts to a compliance team.

A series of sexual assault allegations have surfaced in recent years in Japan’s entertainment industry. They include the abuse of hundreds of boys and young men by late talent mogul Johnny Kitagawa, whose now-defunct agency Johnny & Associates managed many boy bands, including SMAP.

FILE - A person takes a photo of the FCG building, holding the Fuji Television and its parent company Fuji Media Holdings, in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, file)

FILE - A person takes a photo of the FCG building, holding the Fuji Television and its parent company Fuji Media Holdings, in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, file)

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Newcastle demolishes hapless Leicester to move into top five

2025-04-08 05:55 Last Updated At:06:00

LEICESTER, England (AP) — Jacob Murphy scored twice in the first 11 minutes and set Newcastle on its way to a 3-0 win over a hapless Leicester in the Premier League on Monday.

Murphy’s goals were the main talking point, along with the second-half appearance of Jeremy Monga, who at 15 years, 271 days, became the second youngest player to appear in the Premier League.

Monga replaced Bilal El Khannouss for Leicester 16 minutes from time wearing a different, logo-less shirt from his teammates because he is too young to advertise the betting firm that sponsors the home side.

Murphy scored the opener after two minutes when he stole in at the back post to convert a low cross from Tino Livramento. Leicester had six men inside the six-yard box but the ball went past them all and Murphy made no mistake.

The well-travelled winger scored a breathtaking second nine minutes later thanks largely to the audacity of Fabian Schär.

Schär’s attempt from inside his own half bounced back off the crossbar with goalkeeper Mads Hermansen well beaten but Murphy followed up to slam home the rebound with the Leicester defence AWOL.

Former Leicester winger Harvey Barnes scored the third after 33 minutes when he poked home a Joelinton shot that the keeper parried.

It was a damage limitation exercise from then on for Leicester, which became the first league team to lose eight consecutive home matches without scoring. It remained second to last, three points behind Ipswich and five behind Wolves.

“It’s hard to describe, to be honest, with how it’s been and it makes us feel awful right at the moment," Leicester defender James Justin said. “You feel disconnection and disappointment when you step off the pitch ... it’s not been good enough for a couple of months now.

“I don’t know how many games it’s been since we last picked up a point. It’s a horrible moment for the club with how we’re playing on the pitch and trying to regain any confidence. There were bright spells from the lads who came off the bench and that’s the one positive to take.

“There is still a chance for us and we have to fight and claw for it but we aren’t showing it on the pitch.”

Newcastle moved into fifth, equal on points with the team above it, Chelsea.

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Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy, left, celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy, left, celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy, center, celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game with teammate Alexander Isak during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy, center, celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game with teammate Alexander Isak during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes celebrates scoring their side's third goal of the game with teammate Dan Burn during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes celebrates scoring their side's third goal of the game with teammate Dan Burn during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Monday, April 7, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

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