Online ads have been making false claims that "allegations" were "confirmed" against "Jeopardy" host Mayim Bialik. The ads lead to fake endorsements for CBD gummies that use Bialik's image and likeness. Our reporter Jordan Liles filed this story. https://t.co/VSkTRhSzEt— snopes.com (@snopes) March 26, 2022
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