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raped her and threatened her with an acid attack. She now wants to pursue legal action against CPL - A second woman told both Channel 4 and CPL, before broadcast, about being allegedly
raped her and threatened her with an acid attack. She now wants to pursue legal action against CPL - A second woman told both Channel 4 and CPL, before broadcast, about being allegedly
action, nor was there a sense of curiosity". Channel 4's CEO Priya Dogra said that "when concerns about contributor welfare were raised, and based on the information available at the time, Channel 4 acted
allegations of rape on Married at First Sight UK are "shocking and deeply disturbing," the broadcast regulator has said.** In a letter to MPs, Ofcom said it would examine the findings of Channel 4
action was taken”. “Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim to the contrary,” it said. Lawyers for CPL, the independent production company that makes the UK version of the show for Channel 4, told
raped by their on-screen husbands, and a third who alleged a non-consensual sex act. The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee has written to both Channel 4 and broadcast regulator Ofcom
raped by her onscreen husband and had told Channel 4 and CPL before broadcast, but that her episodes were still aired. A third woman had accused her onscreen husband of sexual misconduct, the BBC said
raped during the filming of one of Channel 4's biggest shows, Married at First Sight UK, while a third described an allegation of a non-consensual sex act. TV critic Scott Bryan on Thursday