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[Essential California]( Essential California [Send to friend](mailto:?subject=Essential: Sex assault accusations against a former Hollywood agent&body= | [Open in browser]( Good morning, and welcome to the [Essential California newsletter](. It’s Friday, Nov. 3, and here’s what’s happening across California: TOP STORIES Sex assault accusations against a former Hollywood agent The Los Angeles Times interviewed eight young male actors and film industry professionals who alleged that they were sexually assaulted or harassed by Tyler Grasham, a veteran agent who was recently fired by the Beverly Hills-based Agency for the Performing Arts. Two of alleged victims have taken their accusations to police. The allegations have renewed attention on longstanding complaints in Hollywood about the sexual abuse of child actors. Grasham did not respond to requests for comment. [Los Angeles Times]( Plus: Melanie Kohler accused director Brett Ratner of rape in a Facebook post. Then he sued her for defamation. [Los Angeles Times]( Tax plan revealed The Republican tax overhaul plan, which was released this week, could deliver a huge blow to California homeowners. The plan would dramatically lower the cap on widely used mortgage interest deductions to newly issued loans totaling no more than $500,000, down from the current $1 million. It also would immediately slash the corporate tax rate to 20% from 35%, eliminate deductions for state and local income taxes, cap property tax deductions at $10,000 and leave unchanged the popular 401(k) retirement savings plans used by many Americans. [Los Angeles Times]( Plus: The reactions from California’s 14 House Republicans ranged from skeptical to enthusiastic, even as some Republicans from states that would also lose out under the plan threatened to vote no. [Los Angeles Times]( Big changes at the port The nation’s largest port complex has approved a sweeping plan to slash air pollution by encouraging the phase-out of diesel trucks in favor of natural gas and, ultimately, zero-emissions trucks and cargo-handling equipment over the next two decades. [Los Angeles Times]( ADVERTISEMENT L.A. STORIES One year later: Of the 462 people arrested during marches after President Trump’s election victory last year, the LAPD has sought formal charges in only 10 cases, and prosecutors have filed charges against just three people. [Los Angeles Times]( Interesting analysis: Despite a record number of strikeouts during this year’s World Series, Dodgers’ pitchers fell short. [Los Angeles Times]( Tales from the jungle: A California family on a South American journey went missing in the Amazon rain forest, and questions were raised when the family’s large and loyal social media following noticed a comment on their last post from a police officer in the northern Brazilian state of Pará. [Los Angeles Times]( IMMIGRATION AND THE BORDER More targeting: ICE raids are targeting Cambodian Americans caught between two countries, advocates say. [Los Angeles Times]( POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT The fallout: A group led by San Fernando Valley-area activists is calling for California Assemblyman Raul Bocanegra to resign after revelations that, as a top legislative aide eight years ago, he was disciplined after being accused of groping another staffer. [Los Angeles Times]( Plus: “The California Legislature paid at least $580,000 in the last five years to settle harassment, racism and other claims.” [Associated Press]( DiFi has a new challenger: Alison Hartson, 37, of Fountain Valley announced on the Young Turks media network that she plans to challenge long-serving California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. [Los Angeles Times]( Far-flung charters: Several small, cash-strapped California school districts are using a loophole in state law to boost their revenue by overseeing a raft of far-flung charter schools, according to a recent report published by the state auditor. The result, the report says: dismal academic results for thousands of students and a lot of extra money for the districts, one of which increased its revenue more than 10-fold. [CALmatters]( ADVERTISEMENT CRIME AND COURTS Adding insult to injury: Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig’s Encino home was broken into about an hour after the Dodgers lost Game 7 of the World Series, according to published media reports and police. [Los Angeles Times]( A decision is reached: An Anaheim police officer used excessive force when he gunned down a 25-year-old man who was running away from him in an apartment building courtyard in 2012, a federal jury decided Thursday in the trial of a lawsuit filed against the city and the officer by the man’s family. [Los Angeles Times]( Still searching: State investigators are trying to determine whether PG&E’s power lines played a role in triggering the wildfires that swept across wine country, destroying whole neighborhoods and killing at least 43 people. No cause has been determined. [San Francisco Chronicle]( THE ENVIRONMENT Feeling queasy: More than 300 recruits at the Marines’ boot camp in San Diego are suffering from diarrheal symptoms from an bacterial outbreak, officials disclosed this week. [San Diego Union-Tribune]( CALIFORNIA CULTURE More Spacey allegations: Another man, who is remaining anonymous, has come forward and accused Kevin Spacey of sexual harassment. “At the age of 14, he says, he began a sexual relationship with the actor, who was then 24, that ended with what he describes as an attempted rape.” [Vulture]( Plus: As Spacey seeks “evaluation and treatment,” another accuser says the damage has been done. [Los Angeles Times]( Another allegation: A day after Dustin Hoffman apologized for anything he “might have done” that caused a former intern to accuse him of sexual harassment dating back to 1985, a second woman has come forward with new allegations of harassment against the actor. [Los Angeles Times]( El Camino Not-So-Real: The true story of the “Ancient Road.” [KQED]( Disney news: As part of a makeover at Disney California Adventure, the popular California Screamin’ roller coaster will be remade into the Incredicoaster, inspired by the Pixar Animation Studios movie “The Incredibles.” [Los Angeles Times]( CALIFORNIA ALMANAC Los Angeles area: partly cloudy, 69, Friday; partly cloudy, 68, Saturday. San Diego: partly cloudy, 68, Friday; partly cloudy, 69, Saturday. San Francisco area: rainy, 61, Friday; rainy, 57, Saturday. Sacramento: rainy, 60, Friday and Saturday. [More weather is here.]( AND FINALLY Today’s California memory comes from Ado Matters: “We moved to Pasadena in 1965, and I knew no English when I was 15 years old. One time on my way home from school, I stopped at an ice cream parlor advertising an ice cream cone for 10 cents, and 10 cents was all I had in my pocket. A girl took my order, and when she spoke to me, I just responded, ‘yes, yes, yes.’ So when she handed me the ice cream cone, it was way more than 10 cents. LOL! Then I said, ‘no, no, no.’ That’s all I had then, in English and money…” If you have a memory or story about the Golden State, share it with us. [Send us an email](mailto:benjamin@latimes.com?subject=California%20Memory) to let us know what you love or fondly remember about our state. (Please keep your story to 100 words.) Please let us know what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments, complaints and ideas to [Benjamin Oreskes](mailto:benjamin.oreskes@latimes.com) and [Shelby Grad](mailto:shelby.grad@latimes.com?subject=Essential%20California). Also follow them on Twitter [@boreskes]( and [@shelbygrad](. 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