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‘Boardwalk Empire' star Michael Pitt's lawyer says sex assault case ‘built on a bed of lies'
‘Boardwalk Empire' star Michael Pitt's lawyer says sex assault case ‘built on a bed of lies'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Boardwalk Empire' star Michael Pitt's lawyer says sex assault case ‘built on a bed of lies'

NEW YORK — The sexual assault case against 'Boardwalk Empire' star Michael Pitt is 'built on a bed of lies,' the actor's lawyer told the Daily News after a brief court appearance in Brooklyn. Pitt, 44, was busted May 2 on charges he sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend and attacked her with a four-by-four and a cinder block, at the Brooklyn home they previously shared. 'This case is an utter, absolute disgrace,' Pitt's lawyer, Robert Gottlieb, said outside the Brooklyn Supreme Court building, as the actor stood silently by his side. Pitt didn't offer any comment. 'It is built on lie after lie after lie. We have obtained some of the discovery, not all of it,' Gottlieb said, referring to the materials prosecutors must release to defense attorneys, 'and already we can say, it is built on a bed of lies, which is unbelievable that it even came to this point.' 'It is clear that the district attorney did not investigate this case, because if they investigated it, there is no way that this man, who is innocent, would find his way in this court,' Gottlieb said. He didn't elaborate further. A spokesman for Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said Tuesday that his office can't comment on pending cases. Pitt is charged with criminal sex act, criminal sexual abuse, assault, attempted assault and strangulation. The top charge carries a maximum 25-year prison sentence, if convicted at trial. He's pleaded not guilty to the charges, and remains free on $100,000 bail. The indictment against the 'Funny Games' and 'Ghost in the Shell' actor describes four disturbing allegations by the woman, who is not named in court papers. He's accused of forcibly touching her anus and vagina with his finger in April 2020, forcing her into oral sex and assaulting her with a four-by-four in August 2020, attacking her with a cinder block in June 2021 and strangling her in August 2021. On Tuesday, Gottlieb sparred with Assistant District Attorney Amanda Fisher over the release of documents and evidence during an appearance in Brooklyn Supreme Court in Pitts' sexual assault case. In court, Pitt's lawyer Gottleib accused the D.A.'s office of slow-walking key documents in the case. 'We do know that, as of this late date, that we haven't received a single police report… no detective notes, no complaint reports, no DIR [domestic incident] reports,' Gottlieb told Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Abena Darkeh, adding that Pitt was under investigation as far back as February 2024. 'It's all due now,' the defense attorney said, 'and it's all glaring what's missing. It goes to the heart of the investigation that goes on for so long.' Fisher countered that the case was investigated entirely by the Brooklyn D.A.'s office. 'There is no NYPD involvement in this case other than the arrest,' she said. Pitt returns to court July 1, when the judge is expected to hear an application to modify the actor's bail so he can get his passport back.

Wearable tech hits the trails: Hypershell will gift 30 exoskeletons on National Trails Day
Wearable tech hits the trails: Hypershell will gift 30 exoskeletons on National Trails Day

New York Post

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Wearable tech hits the trails: Hypershell will gift 30 exoskeletons on National Trails Day

New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Park rangers across America are about to power up, all thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership with the brand that developed one of the world's first wearable exoskeletons. Leading robotics company, Hypershell, announced that it will donate 30 of its Hypershell Pro X units to the American Hiking Society to celebrate National Trails Day on June 7. The contribution marks a unique opportunity to bring the benefits of wearable technology into the depths of nature. Maintaining over 250,000 miles of public trails is not an easy feat — it requires funding, time, labor, and equipment. In honor of National Trails Day, these exoskeletons will be deployed to park volunteers across the country, assisting as the experts carry out demanding repairs in rugged environments. Advertisement 'For nearly 50 years, the American Hiking Society has worked to protect and expand access to trails for all communities. Our partnership with Hypershell reflects a bold, shared vision: to break down barriers and reimagine what's possible,' said Heather Klein Olson, executive director of the American Hiking Society. Hypershell's lightweight, AI-powered wearable exoskeletons are designed to offset bodyweight, enhance movement, and reduce effort for outdoor activities and daily endurance. For people who spend all day trekking through rough terrain, these suits can help them go the extra mile. The public will also be able to take this wearable tech for a test ride, and new members who join the American Hiking Society will also earn a $20 coupon at Hypershell and will be automatically entered to win a free Hypershell Pro X. Or, you can secure one yourself right from Hypershell's website, if you're willing to drop a little over $1000. Hypershell Inspired by the Japanese cyberpunk show 'Ghost in the Shell', the Hypershell Pro X debuted in 2024 with a bold goal: to redefine human limits with AI-driven, horsepower-backed wearable technology. The exoskeleton fuses durable carbon fiber with precision torque construction, all guided by an AI-based motion engine that tells the machine how to move to amplify the body's range and mobility. The more it's used, the better it adapts to walking, running, and climbing styles. It's not exactly rocket science, but it does feel like something from the future, according to many lucky people who've had the opportunity to strap one on. Mass production only just began, but these exoskeletons have already generated exceptional press and positive reviews from adventurers, seniors, those with mobility issues, and even individuals recovering from spinal cord injuries. 'Hypershell was founded on the belief that technology should expand the boundaries of human movement, especially in the wild,' Kevin Sun, Founder and CEO of Hypershell, explained in a press release. The overarching initiative of the American Hiking Society is to protect the places that people love to explore, and Hypershell hopes to support people as they work tirelessly to carry out that mission. 'Our mission aligns deeply with that of the American Hiking Society, which has been the national voice for America's hikers for nearly 50 years. We're honored to stand with them in promoting access, adventure, and stewardship on the trails,' he continued. This year, Hypershell will be joining park volunteers at the Tahoe Rim Trail project, lending support near one of the nation's most scenic routes, the Big Meadow Trailhead in Lake Tahoe, California. The team will help forge a new highway crossing route, improving safety and accessibility for all hikers. How exactly will Hypershell help volunteers? According to the brand, the exoskeleton vessel can potentially increase leg strength by 40% and reduce physical exertion by 30%, empowering participants to stay on their feet for longer and work harder as they complete this challenging project. As well as assisting seasoned trail stewards, regular attendees will also have a chance to slip on the Hypershell Pro X themselves and discover the power of wearable technology firsthand. Whether it's clearing brush, transporting equipment, or simply soaking in the surroundings, this type of innovative technology harnesses the power to make the outdoors more accessible than ever before — and only time will tell where — and how far humans can take it. This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson's Blueprint Longevity Mix to home gym elliptical machines to Jennifer Aniston's favorite workout platform – often with her adorable one-year old daughter by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

"animate EXPO 2025 STORE" Hosts 4th POP-UP Space: "IGPort Online Store Pop-up" Open Until June 5th!
"animate EXPO 2025 STORE" Hosts 4th POP-UP Space: "IGPort Online Store Pop-up" Open Until June 5th!

Kyodo News

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Kyodo News

"animate EXPO 2025 STORE" Hosts 4th POP-UP Space: "IGPort Online Store Pop-up" Open Until June 5th!

By Koji Uchida, Animate Times - 29 minutes ago - 18:46 | All The "animate EXPO 2025 STORE" is currently operating on the first floor of the West Ringside Marketplace in the "West Gate Zone" of the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan venue. Inside the store, there's a special "POP-UP space" that features themed exhibitions and related merchandise sales that change periodically. The 4th installment, "IGPort Online Store Pop-up," is running until June 5th (6 PM JST)! In this article, we'll take you on a photo tour of the space♪ "IGPort Online Store" Products Available In-Store for the First Time! (Excluding select items) Select merchandise from Production I.G and WIT STUDIO, typically available only through the IG Port group's official online store "IGPort Online Store," is now being sold in our physical location! Our diverse product lineup includes smartphone cases featuring adorable chibi illustrations of Tachikoma from "Ghost in the Shell," acrylic stands showcasing the movie visuals of "SPY×FAMILY," and shikishi (autograph boards) from the currently airing TV anime "Yaiba: Samurai Legend." But that's not all! We also have goods from popular titles like "Haikyu!!" and "Kaiju No. 8"!

10 greatest anime protagonist of all time
10 greatest anime protagonist of all time

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

10 greatest anime protagonist of all time

Top anime protagonist of all time (Image via Crunchyroll) When we think about the greatest anime protagonists of all time, we often think about strength but true greatness goes beyond power. These characters left a lasting mark not just because of what they did, but because of how deeply they connected with us. Whether they made us laugh, cry, or rethink life itself, their journeys became a part of ours. Ten iconic anime characters that made their mark in memorable ways From Goku to Nana, these unforgettable protagonists didn't just define anime, they defined an entire generation. Here's why fans still carry their stories years later. The reason shonen anime is special is due to Goku (Dragon Ball). He always has a smile on his face, is blamelessly youthful and looks forward to new experiences. He fights when he can but not out of hatred, but for fun and as a means to defend people. Millions of children saw him as a role model because of his strong friendship and eager mind. Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto) began with nothing other than his big dreams. Being lonely, having mean reasons and being ignored didn't stop him. He used kindness and his own determination to overcome his pain. His past doesn't have to determine the direction of his future. Even though Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece) is always wild and laughing, he's actually quite faithful and fearless. He's not driven by the desire for power, but only wants personal and collective freedom. His example encourages us to be happy and willing to help those important to us. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood shows Edward Elric, who possesses great talent in alchemy and lots of determination. His brother's presence and Miura's wish to do the right thing make you relate easily to him. Edward shows that the strongest move a person can take is to own their shortcomings and deal with the things they do. Many people are drawn to Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon) because she is awkward, feeling and sweet. She points out that being soft doesn't mean you lack strength. The love and companionship she experiences allow her to help the world avoid danger. In the Ghost in the Shell story, Motoko Kusanagi is calm, organized and well-thought-out. Like many others in her field, she questions what it is to be human and to live. Both courage and depth can be seen in Motoko when everything around her is unfamiliar and dangerous At the beginning, Eren Yeager (Attack on Titan), seeks revenge and is set on fighting, but later turns into a fascinating character in shonen. Because his morals are vague, the audience is forced to consider what freedom actually includes and how much they would pay for it. According to her series, Madoka Magica, Homura Akemi gains most of her strength by loving and enduring her own suffering. Each time she tries to help her friend, her worries grow so much she acts even more desperately. It's truly sad, but stealthy, how effective she is. Gon Freecss (Hunter x Hunter) looks like a simple person, but it's shocking how deeply he feels. Mr. Underhill manages rage, while always being kind and brave. Gon stands for the way growing up involves dealing with the beautiful and the cruel things around us. Nana Osaki (Nana) isn't taking on monsters, she's dealing with real-life issues. She handles love, sadness and heartache as a tough and passionate musician. Her experience speaks to us by showing that some heroes are simply trying to keep going. These characters didn't just entertain us, they taught us, healed us, and challenged us. In their struggles, we saw our own. And in their triumphs, we found hope. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Anime that predicted the future – From AI to global pandemics
Anime that predicted the future – From AI to global pandemics

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Anime that predicted the future – From AI to global pandemics

Credits: Ranker In recent years fans have noticed uncanny parallels between sci‑fi anime and real life. Some anime seem to have predicted today's news – from neural implants and smart cities to viral outbreaks. For example, the classic Akira (1988) showed Neo-Tokyo hosting the 2020 Olympics, a detail echoed when Tokyo actually held the Games (albeit delayed by COVID‑19). Likewise, popular shows like Ghost in the Shell and Psycho-Pass envisioned future tech that now has real‑world counterparts. We look at key anime predictions – both famous and obscure – that mirror modern advances in AI, virtual reality, and even global pandemics. Cybernetic minds and AI futures Anime often envisions humans merging with technology. In Ghost in the Shell (1995), Major Kusanagi is a cyborg whose cybernetic brain can be hacked. That idea of a 'brain chip' is no longer pure fantasy. In January 2024, Elon Musk's Neuralink confirmed the first successful human implant of a brain‑computer interface. The device lets a paralyzed patient move a cursor just by thinking, eerily similar to sci‑fi. Ghost in the Shell even warned of the dangers: Kusanagi's upgrades make her vulnerable to hackers, a cautionary parallel to today's cybersecurity concerns in neural tech. Another prophetic anime is Psycho-Pass (2013), which imagines a dystopia where all citizens get a 'Crime Coefficient' score based on brain scans. People flagged as high-risk can be hunted by police before they commit any crime. This premise has real echoes: researchers at the University of Chicago built an AI model that predicts crimes a week in advance with about 90% accuracy using public data. In other words, predictive policing – once a dark fantasy – is already being tested. These examples show how anime foresaw the rise of powerful algorithms and surveillance tech long before they appeared in the news. Virtual worlds and dreams Virtual reality and the internet are other themes anime got right. The cult classic Serial Experiments Lain (1998) centers on 'the Wired' – a vast virtual world linked to everyone's minds. It portrayed teenagers so engrossed online that the boundary between reality and the internet breaks down. Decades later, we live in a world of social media, VR games and online avatars that make Lain's vision feel prophetic. Similarly, Satoshi Kon's Paprika (2006) imagined a device that lets therapists enter and share people's dreams. In the film a 'dream terrorist' causes fantasy and reality to merge. Strikingly, today entrepreneurs are developing lucid‑dreaming technology. One startup's prototype headset can record brain activity during sleep and even help users shape their dreams – a real-world echo of Paprika 's plot. Even lesser‑known anime made accurate guesses. Den-noh Coil (2007) follows schoolkids wearing AR 'cyber‑glasses' that overlay games and data onto the real world. Set in 2026, it portrays a society where augmented reality (AR) is ubiquitous – a scenario now unfolding as smartphones and smart glasses bring AR apps to life. In short, many sci‑fi anime foresaw virtual and mixed realities years before they arrived in labs or on store shelves. Pandemics and post‑apocalypse Credits: Dazed Many anime also tackle disasters and disease. For instance, the horror manga Virus Fang (1997) – though not an anime – vividly depicted a global viral outbreak long before COVID‑19. Fans note how its 25‑year‑old story about pandemic panic reads like a prophecy today. In anime series, sudden plagues often become monster outbreaks. Highschool of the Dead (2006) starts with a mysterious virus that turns people into zombies, stranding classmates in their school. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress (2016) imagines a 'Kabane' virus transforming humanity into undead creatures, forcing survivors into fortified trains. These apocalyptic visions – from zombie hordes to frozen-in-time worlds ( King of Thorn has a 'Medusa' plague) – resonate with our real fears about contagion and collapse. They remind us that anime often explores what society would do in a global crisis. It's worth noting, however, that not every spooky coincidence holds up. For example, internet rumors claimed Akira showed the World Health Organization warning about a disease. In reality, fact-checkers confirm Akira never mentions any pandemic or WHO. The film's 'apocalypse' is a psychic bomb in 1988, and the bit about Tokyo 2020 was only a backdrop – there's no virus plot. So while many anime have frighteningly accurate details, others are still just fiction. When fiction meets reality From neural implants to virtual nightmares to viral plagues, anime has covered a lot of ground. These stories can feel prophetic: Akira 's Tokyo Olympics setting, Ghost in the Shell 's brain chips, or Psycho-Pass ' crime algorithms all arrived on screen years before similar realities. As we develop new technologies and face new threats, anime fans enjoy spotting predictions in their favorite shows. Whether by coincidence or inspiration, the sci-fi anime foresight on display gives us a fun way to compare fiction with fact. And who knows – the next great anime may already be plotting tomorrow's headlines. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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