(NewsNation Now) — “Sex and the City” star Chris Noth, best known for his role as Mr. Big, and the show’s new HBO Max reboot, “And Just Like That…,” has been accused of sexual assault by two women.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the women, who go by aliases Zoe and Lilly, say it happened in the early 2000s.
Attorneys Gloria Allred and Trent Copeland along with public relations expert Roger Neal join “Banfield” to discuss the accusations and legal fallout.
Also, new developments in the Astrowld tragedy in Houston. On Thursday, the medical examiner said all 10 victims died from “compression asphyxia” — also known as chest compression.
Apple AirTags. If you’re unfamiliar with what they do, like most Apple products, they make your life easier. Users attach the checker-sized disc to things you’re constantly misplacing, like your keys or your wallet. Then you can track their locations on your phone.
But what if you are the object being tracked?
Some people are finding unwanted AirTages that have been placed on their cars — and police don’t really know what to do. Also, because the technology is so new, the law hasn’t caught up to it.
Veteran criminal defense attorney and former Miami prosecutor Mark Eiglarsh weighs in.