She spent 20 years prosecuting crimes against children before publicly sharing her own experience as a survivor.
After two decades handling cases involving children, institutional failure, and accountability, she now speaks to audiences and the media about why disclosure is so difficult—and what happens when systems get it wrong.
Her forthcoming book, Outcry Witness, explores the legal, psychological, and human impact of breaking silence around abuse.
The federal government's massive document dump in the Jeffrey Epstein case has now created a new problem of its own, the New York Times reports.
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