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Death Metal and the Statute of Frauds (plus Alleged Cancellation Because of Sexual Assault Claims)
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Death Metal and the Statute of Frauds (plus Alleged Cancellation Because of Sexual Assault Claims)

A lawsuit involving a former member of the death metal band NILE, named Eames, alleges that the band canceled his contract after false accusations of sexual assault and other criminal charges were spread online. According to court documents, Eames was a touring musician with NILE from mid-2021 until October 2023, performing as a frontman and receiving financial compensation tied to the band’s upcoming album 'The Underworld Awaits Us All.' In late 2023, fabricated articles appeared on Medium.com and NewsBreak.com falsely claiming Eames had been charged with multiple counts of battery, sexual assault, and domestic abuse. These claims were later confirmed to be entirely untrue by both Eames and NILE. Eames informed NILE of the falsehoods, but the band allegedly terminated their agreement shortly thereafter.

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Bloomberg News logoBloomberg NewsIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
Singapore Ministers Win Defamation Case Against Bloomberg

Two Singapore ministers successfully won a defamation case against Bloomberg LP regarding a December 2024 article published by Bloomberg News about Singapore's property market. The article reportedly contained information that the ministers claimed was false and damaging to their reputations. The legal outcome indicates that Bloomberg LP's reporting on the subject was deemed defamatory by the court. This case highlights the potential legal risks associated with media coverage of high-profile individuals and could influence future journalistic practices in sensitive areas.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving Singaporean ministers and a major news organization, focusing on the outcome of the defamation trial. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content remains neutral in tone, presenting the fact that the

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the claim aligns with cross-source consensus that Singapore ministers successfully challenged Bloomberg's reporting. Objectivity is lower due to the headline's potential to imply bias or conflict, though the content remains factual.

Reason logoReasonParty-alignedCenter18 hr. ago
Death Metal and the Statute of Frauds (plus Alleged Cancellation Because of Sexual Assault Claims)

A lawsuit involving a former member of the death metal band NILE, named Eames, alleges that the band canceled his contract after false accusations of sexual assault and other criminal charges were spread online. According to court documents, Eames was a touring musician with NILE from mid-2021 until October 2023, performing as a frontman and receiving financial compensation tied to the band’s upcoming album 'The Underworld Awaits Us All.' In late 2023, fabricated articles appeared on Medium.com and NewsBreak.com falsely claiming Eames had been charged with multiple counts of battery, sexual assault, and domestic abuse. These claims were later confirmed to be entirely untrue by both Eames and NILE. Eames informed NILE of the falsehoods, but the band allegedly terminated their agreement shortly thereafter.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a legal case involving contractual disputes and alleged defamation, with no clear ideological framing or emphasis on political actors, policies, or partisan issues. It focuses on the legal and contractual aspects rather than making value judgments or taking a stance on broader政治

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