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(13 Oct 2022) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4401966 ++SOUNDBITES PARTIALLY COVERED BY VIDEO OR STILLS++ ASSOCIATED PRESS New York - 13 October 2022 1. Various STILL images of Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. sitting in Manhattan Criminal Court for his sexual misconduct case HEADLINE TEXT: AP Explains: Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. avoids jail 2. Wide pan of Gooding Jr. walking out of the courtroom ++PARTIALLY COVERED, STARTS IN PREVIOUS SHOTS++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Sisak, Reporter, Associated Press: "Cuba Gooding Jr. was matter of fact as he went through this process today, resolving his forcible touching case. The courtroom was sparsely attended -- there were reporters and some observers, but not packed like you would typically see for a celebrity case. Cuba Gooding Jr. spoke briefly. He pleaded to a lesser charge and in that admitted that he did kiss a waitress at a New York City nightclub back in 2018. He also heard from three of the victims, people who say they were victimized by him in cases, two of which were not ultimately brought as part of the plea agreement. A prosecutor read a statement from the waitress that he kissed, and then one woman appeared via video, and another addressed the court directly. Those victims were upset with what they say is 'a two-tiered system of justice,' rewarding a celebrity and giving him what they said was 'a slap on the wrist,' whereas other people who are not celebrities would be brought to trial and would face jail time for these charges." ++WHITE FLASH++ ++PARTIALLY COVERED BY SHOTS 5 AND 6++ 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Sisak, Reporter, Associated Press: "Cuba Gooding Jr. was initially arrested in the summer of 2019. It's been a three plus year process. He was accused initially of forcibly touching, groping, kissing three women. Prosecutors, ultimately, decided to drop two of those cases and went ahead with a plea deal involving just one woman. That was struck in April. Part of the plea agreement was that Cuba Gooding Jr. had to stay out of trouble and he had to attend what they called 'alcohol and behavioral management, behavioral therapy.' So, he's been seeing a therapist, according to prosecutors. He's been fully compliant, and the therapist gave positive reviews. And Cuba Gooding Jr., according to the prosecutor, will continue in therapy beyond that six-month window that was required as a part of this agreement." 5. Pan of attorney Gloria Allred and her client Kelsey Harbert walking out of the courtroom 6. Various of Allred and Harbert speaking at news conference ++PARTIALLY COVERED BY SHOTS 8, 9, AND 10++ 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Sisak, Reporter, Associated Press: "It is an interesting coincidence that this case is being resolved right around the five-year anniversary of the MeToo movement. That movement started with Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood producer, who in this very courtroom in 2020 was convicted of rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison. There have been, though, some concerns that the MeToo movement is losing steam, that you see results like today where Cuba Gooding Jr. gets no jail time, the vacating of Bill Cosby's conviction in Pennsylvania a few months back and other matters that have gone away. We asked attorney Gloria Allred about this, and she said that while some of those developments are disappointing, women are still resolved to hold men accountable. What happened today, if you ask Cuba Gooding Jr.'s defense lawyers, if you ask prosecutors, was that they do not see a clear path to a conviction on some of these allegations." 9. STILL image of Harbert speaking STORYLINE: Clients are reminded: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...