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Those who are the loudest...

Haiti/Ben Stiller/Clintons source

Yet another deal the Clintons made was for a Korean manufacturer named Sae-A to set up factories in a business zone called the Caracol Industrial Park. The opening of Caracol was a splashy event, with both of the Clintons in attendance along with fashion designer Donna Karan and celebrities Ben Stiller and Sean Penn.

As it turns out, Sae-A manufactures apparel for U.S. brands (such as Donna Karan’s) who happen to be big supporters of the Clintons. At the time, the State Department said that Caracol would provide 65,000 jobs to the Haitian community; to date, only 5,000 of those jobs have materialized.

Robert De Niro Was Client Of Prostitution Ring That Used Children source

Robert De Niro was a client of an international prostitution ring that hired underage children and specialised in providing prostitutes to wealthy, high-profile clients.

According to court records from 1998, Independent journalist John Lichfield discovered that the prostitution agency routinely ensnared girls as young as 15, forcing them to have sex with Hollywood’s rich and powerful elite.

Alec Baldwin Caught In Underage Sex Scandal source

Alec Baldwin co-starred in the independent film Mini’s First Time, with Nikki Reed. The film contains many racy scenes, including an explicit sex scene — even though Nikki Reed was only 16 when the movie was filmed. Alec Baldwin played her step father.

Matt Damon knew about Weinstein abuse source

Matt Damon now says he was aware of an incident involving disgraced filmmaker Harvey Weinstein and one of the moviemaker's sexual harassment accusers, Gwyneth Paltrow — just two weeks after Damon insisted he wasn't aware of Weinstein's alleged misconduct toward women.

Nickelodeon producer who discovered Kenan Thompson is 'handed a $7million payoff' amid rumors of abusive behavior towards children source

Nickelodeon series creator Dan Schneider may have been given a $7million payoff to leave the children's network.

Schneider - who is credited with discovering the likes of Miranda Cosgrove, Ariana Grande and Kenan Thompson - parted away with the company after almost 25 years.

Reports have indicated that the producer was 'under a cloud of suspicion over the treatment of some younger stars of his shows', according to Page Six.