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 A 22-year-old Washington woman has filed a civil lawsuit against former adult film actor Ron Jeremy, alleging he sexually assaulted her last November when both attended a promotional event at an adult retailer in Tacoma

 The alleged incident happened at Castle Megastore on Sept. 22, 2017.  According to the suit, which was obtained by PEOPLE, the woman sued Jeremy after local authorities declined to file criminal charges against the actor, who was born Ronald Hyatt

 The complainant, Kristen Brodie, was a college student working as a promotional model

She was attending the event as a representative for KISW, a Seattle radio station

 (PEOPLE does not usually identify alleged victims of sex crimes, but Brodie, through her attorney, has agreed to be named

)  The suit alleges Brodie was groped and sexually assaulted by Hyatt four times over the course of the evening

 The suit alleges that during separate attacks, Hyatt fondled Brodie's breasts and buttocks, and that he "forcefully" digitally penetrated her

 The suit alleges that afterward, Hyatt asked, 'Did that give you goosebumps?'"  Hyatt is also accused of putting his mouth on Brodie's breasts in the lawsuit

 During one of the alleged attacks, Hyatt allegedly brushed away one of his own handlers, telling them, "I'll be done in a sec[ond]," the suit alleges

 The suit seeks unspecified damages.  PEOPLE could not reach Hyatt's lawyer, Stuart Goldfarb, for comment, but he told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer his client denies touching Brodie's genitals

 "He absolutely denies that," Goldfarb said. "He didn't put his finger into her

"  The lawyer told the paper his client is innocent, saying, "Women often line up and there's mutual touching

He in many cases autographs their breast and it's consensual."  Goldfarb added, "I don't know if he pulled her shirt down, but I know that he may have touched her breast, he may have kissed her on the back of her neck and he's been doing this for 40 years and has never had a problem

… She came back after she said he touched her and was doing a selfie with him. … If in fact it she felt it was inappropriate, she should have said something and believe me, he wouldn't have touched her

"

For more infomation >> Adult Film Star Ron Jeremy Sued by Washington Woman Who Claims He Sexually Assaulted Her - Duration: 3:28.

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Austin Rivers sees trade to Washington as 'a great opportunity for me' - Duration: 5:40.

Austin Rivers remembers sitting on his balcony, enjoying a lazy moment during an offseason that he has dedicated to improving his weaknesses, when he received an incoming call

On the other end was Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach Sam Cassell with news that would disrupt this summer serenity

Cassell advised Rivers to relax, remember to breathe, just stay calm — because he was about to be traded

As Rivers recalled this story to reporters Monday afternoon at Capital One Arena, he shared the raw emotions that a player feels upon learning that he'd soon become a business transaction

Complicating matters further is that the team that traded him away is coached by his father, Doc Rivers

Then, Rivers explained how his shock turned to enthusiasm when he found out which team he would be joining

He could relax and breathe a bit easier because he'd soon be in Washington, a location too serendipitous to disregard

Rivers grew up in amateur basketball competing against Bradley Beal. He has spent the past few weeks working out in Miami with the same trainer as John Wall

  Overall, Rivers, 25, joins a Wizards team with players in similar stages of life and career

Los Angeles had been home for three-and-a half years, but in Washington, Rivers sees a welcome mat and a chance for a fresh start

"Very excited to be here," Rivers said during his introduction Monday. "It's like an old AAU team

" In January 2015, the Clippers traded for Rivers, who had spent the start of his young career floundering in New Orleans

While the situation in L.A. created fun trivia — Austin became the first player in NBA history to be coached by his dad — it also forced Rivers to play in the elder's shadow

The perception of nepotism dogged Rivers even as he progressed into a capable professional

"People either loved it or people either hated it. It was one or the other," Rivers said, chuckling at the memory

"But it was something I'll never forget. I don't think obviously he will. When I get older, I'll probably reflect on it

… I'll be like, 'Man, I can't believe that even happened.' But with that came a lot of stuff

" Still while facing criticism, Rivers developed into a two-way player — because he had to

Rivers entered the league without a strong jumper, so he made himself useful as a defender

"I promise you I didn't play any defense at Duke," Rivers joked. Then once he grew confident with his shot, Rivers became a scoring threat from the perimeter

Rivers credited Cassell for helping him develop into an off-the-dribble shooter, and over the past two seasons with the Clippers, he attempted 1,536 three-pointers with 43-percent accuracy

With Rivers's ability to play with the team's starting backcourt, as well as spell Wall and Beal from defending the opponent's top guards, the Wizards believe they've found another piece that suits their plans

"The way he plays fits in real well with what we're trying to do," team president Ernie Grunfeld said

"And that's move up and down the floor a little bit more. Be able to switch out on the perimeter and the more players you have that are versatile and that can create not only for themselves but for others, the better off you are

" After Rivers finished revisiting the day he learned he would be traded, and performing a spot-on Cassell impersonation, he repeatedly expressed excitement for landing in Washington

Here, he wants to relax, breathe and just play basketball. "This is a great opportunity for me to come here and just compete and play without all of that stuff that comes with it," Rivers said, referring to his previous time while playing under his father

"But more importantly, just being on a playoff team, man. That's the most fun. I mean, not making the playoffs this year was horrendous

Like just sitting here on the couch and watching these guys because that's the only thing that matters is playing at that level

Just being on a playoff team is very exciting for me."

For more infomation >> Austin Rivers sees trade to Washington as 'a great opportunity for me' - Duration: 5:40.

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Meet Washington delegation of Special Olympics USA Games - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Meet Washington delegation of Special Olympics USA Games - Duration: 1:56.

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Washington County, Tennessee school board member owes more than $7,000 in unpaid property taxes - Duration: 2:56.

For more infomation >> Washington County, Tennessee school board member owes more than $7,000 in unpaid property taxes - Duration: 2:56.

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Washington County, Tennessee school board member owes more than $7,000 in unpaid property taxes - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> Washington County, Tennessee school board member owes more than $7,000 in unpaid property taxes - Duration: 1:38.

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"Springtime in Washington" - Duration: 0:31.

Our stunning city of Seattle has the people, the resources, and the

extraordinary talent to end homelessness and create unimaginable prosperity.

There's no reason why our children shouldn't grow up in a clean environment

with more opportunity than their parents. But only if we work together. So let's

end zero-sum, us-versus-them politics now, and make it Springtime in Washington.

Vote Matt Dubin for State Representative because There Is No Them.

For more infomation >> "Springtime in Washington" - Duration: 0:31.

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Washington July 4th Preps - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> Washington July 4th Preps - Duration: 0:46.

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Jason Washington Was Shot Dead by PSU Cops | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:19.

Jason Washington Was Shot Dead by PSU Cops | Heavy.com

Jason Washington was shot dead by Portland State University cops while trying to break-up a fight outside of a bar, witnesses said.

The incident happened at around 1:30 a.m.

on June 29, close to the Cheerful Tortoise bar.

Police had been responding to a disturbance call in the area.

Witness Keyaira Smith told KPTV, "It started a little earlier in the night and it led up to yelling across streets.

And then, from there, it just kind of took a turn from the worst." A video posted by Fox Portland's Tyler Dumont shows the officers opening fire on the man:.

Keyaira Smith told Oregon Public Broadcasting that the incident began with a man wearing blue using racial slurs.

KPTV reports that Washington was armed with a gun in a holster on his hip and that police could be heard saying, "Drop the gun," prior to opening fire.

Keyaira Smith told the station, "He had fallen and hit the ground, and you hear the pistol hit the ground, and from there I didn't see if it had fallen out of his pocket – they said it fell out of his pocket, and that he picked it back up." The KPTV report says that Washington had apparently been attempting to hold back his friend.

Smith told Oregon Public Broadcasting, "The gun slipped out of the holster when he had fallen, and I think he may have tried to retrieve it.

Then they said 'gun.' There was absolutely no hesitation at all.

[The officer] went straight for his gun." Smith said Washington had his back to the officers when he was shot.

According to his Facebook page, Washington was a U.S.

Navy veteran.

Since November 1997, Washington had worked for the U.S.

Post Office.

He says on his LinkedIn page that he work as a city carrier Washington graduated from Franklin High School in Portland, Oregon.

He also attended Portland Community College.

KOIN was the first to report that the cops in question were Shawn McKenzie and James Dewey.

No officers were injured during the shooting.

McKenzie and Dewey are listed as "Campus Police Officers" on the Portland Police Department website.

KPIC reported in April 2018 that James Dewey graduated from the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Basic Police Class.

Both Dewey and McKenzie have been sworn PSU officers since 2016.

McKenzie has been a public safety officer since 2002, Dewey since 2014, reports KOIN.

In November 2013, McKenzie had been the arresting officer in a trespass case involving a Japanese PSU student who was accused of trespassing for parking in a school garage without a proper permit.

The charges against Koji Ono were dropped on the day of his trial.

In a statement, the Portland Police Department said that both of the officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave.

The press release reads, "The investigation is in its early stages and additional information will be released as the investigation continues and more information is learned." Washington was found dead at the scene.

Witness Andy Hansen, who was working nearby, told the Oregonian that the gunfire "sounded like a burst of firecrackers.

" Hansen shortly after the shooting he saw around 10 police cruisers at the scene.

The Portland State University police have been armed since a 2014 vote by the board of trustees, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting.

When the announcement was made that police on campus were to be armed, a student was quoted in a survey as saying, "I am so worried about having armed police at school.

I am a tall African American Male.

I have had to swallow my pride too many times to get away from 'Jumpy Officers' alive.

I hate to think of paying so much money to be at PSU and have the potential to have negative experiences with someone I help to pay.".

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