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Adult film actresses silhouetted onstage during the 29th annual Adult Video News Awards Show January 21, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Ex-Kink.com Employees Allege Culture Of Indimidation, Exclusion At SF Porn Factory

Kink.com, the San Francisco-based pornography production house based out of the old Armory Building, is facing allegations from former models that they have been denied worker’s compensation and have offered hush money in exchange for keeping quiet about injuries, according to a report in SF Weekly.

2013/02/20

America’s Cup: World Series 2012 II

Supervisor Claims SF Was ‘F-ing Played’ By America’s Cup Organizers

The America’s Cup Organizing committee is millions short in coming up with private funds to cover the costs of covering the yachting race. Now a San Francisco supervisor has said city officials were “f-ing played” by race organizers and he’s “f-ing ashamed” of the likelihood that the city will spend millions in public funds on the event.

2013/02/19

An SF Weekly stand. (SF Weekly)

SF Weekly Feels Effect Of Campaign To Stop Online Sex Trafficking Ads

A crusade to get companies to pull their ads from publications owned by the Village Voice has reached the Bay Area, where the Voice owns SF Weekly.

2012/05/11

Ross Mirkarimi's mugshot upon booking on domestic violence charges. (SFPD)

Mirkarimi Tells Mayor He Won’t Step Down Over Abuse Charges

Embattled San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi said Tuesday afternoon that he told Mayor Ed Lee he would not take a leave of absence from his job despite domestic violence charges he’s facing.

2012/01/24

Ross Mirkarimi's mugshot upon booking on domestic violence charges. (SFPD)

Second Woman Claims Abuse While Dating Mirkarimi

An ex-girlfriend of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, who has been accused of abusing his wife, has told police Mirkarimi was also allegedly abusive toward her when they were dating.

2012/01/23

An SF Weekly stand. (SF Weekly)

Rival San Francisco Newspapers Settle Pricing Dispute

Two San Francisco newspapers engaged in a lengthy legal battle over predatory pricing have settled their dispute outside of court.

CBS San Francisco–2011/01/04

An SF Weekly stand. (SF Weekly)

Bay Guardian, SF Weekly Near Settlment Of Ad Suit

A court battle between two San Francisco newspapers sparked by predatory ad pricing could be drawing to a close.

CBS San Francisco–2010/12/22

California Supreme Court chambers

California Supreme Court Rejects SF Weekly-Bay Guardian Case

California’s Supreme Court has declined to review a $21 million damage award against a San Francisco newspaper accused of slashing advertising prices to drive a rival publication out of business.

CBS San Francisco–2010/11/24

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