Reichen Lehmkuhl, (left with boyfriend, former ‘NSync singer Lance Bass) claims he was sexually assaulted while a cadet in the Air Force Academy and contemplated suicide afterward. Lehm-
kuhl, who won $1 million on the CBS reality series “The Amazing Race” with his then-partner Chip Arndt, told ABC News he did not report the abuse in the early 1990s for fear of repercussions. Pentagon spokesman Stewart Upton told the New York Daily News there is little the military can do now unless Lehmkuhl requests an investigation and identifies his two alleged attackers. Leimkuhl is peddling a book, titled “Here’s What We’ll Say: Growing Up, Coming Out, and the U.S. Air Force Academy.”
Wesley Snipes will continue filming in Namibia despite the U.S. warrant for his arrest on tax fraud charges, the producer of “Gallowwalker” said Monday. Joanne Reay said Snipes was on location in the desert near the town of Swakob. Snipes, 44, was indicted last week on eight counts of tax fraud, accused of trying to cheat the government out of nearly $12 million in false refund claims and not filing returns for six years.
T.R. Knight says he is homosexual, the revelation perhaps as a result of the recent spat on the set of “Grey’s Anatomy.” Knight, who plays Dr. George O’Malley on the ABC drama, acknowledged the news to People magazine, noting, “while I prefer to keep my personal life private, I hope the fact that I’m gay isn’t the most interesting part of me.” Earlier this month, stars Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey argued over on-set tardiness. And Washington reportedly used a gay slur against an unnamed cast member.



