
The Music Industry’s Unfinished #MeToo Fight
In an open letter, Tiffany Red asks why MeToo has largely bypassed the music industry and calls on companies to take a pledge to protect artists

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In an open letter, Tiffany Red asks why MeToo has largely bypassed the music industry and calls on companies to take a pledge to protect artists

Smokey Robinson is facing new sexual battery claims from two more former employees seeking to join a sex abuse lawsuit already underway from ex-staff

Jeremy Renner was accused of sending unsolicited “intimate” photos to a Chinese filmmaker after she “called him out privately” on alleged misconduct

Three years on, Rolling Stone AU/NZ revisits the #MeToo movement and assesses the current landscape.

The social media campaign comes in the aftermath of a difficult couple of weeks for Aotearoa's music industry

Musician's former labels Interscope and Nothing Records also named as defendants in first suit to focus on alleged sex crimes from early in singer's career

A shareholder activist is demanding Warner Music Group share all documents detailing sexual misconduct allegations in the company.

Australian acts Hands Like Houses and Carla Geneve have both experienced what is being called ‘trial by social media’, a complex by-product of music’s #MeToo movement.

James Euringer accused of two-year sexual relationship with a 15-year-old, who accuses him of grooming, molesting and sexually assaulting her repeatedly

Accusations of unwanted touching and non-consensual intercourse follow an earlier report last summer