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Jennifer Storm Interview with The Guardian on Cosby Release

Despite this week’s setback, Storm said she hoped that prosecutors across the country would continue to believe women and take cases to court. “Andrea Constand can stand firm in her conviction that her voice was enough – it was always enough. She got her day in court, and that can never be taken away from her…

After Bill Cosby’s Release From Prison, Questions About What’s Next

A day after a court overturned his sexual-assault conviction, the entertainer is home and #MeToo victim’s rights activists are outraged “As a society, we have enabled a system of abuse and power to allow predators such as Cosby to get away with what he did for as long as he did,” said victims’ rights expert Jennifer Storm…

How to Support Loved Ones during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Plus, a list of resources that can be helpful for everyone April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month: an event intended to create space for survivors’ voices, shed light on the insidious nature of sexual violence and amplify calls to action. But this month-long focus on sexual assault can be painful for survivors. “We have all these events and opportunities to dialogue and create awareness…

You have to build a strong case

Jennifer Storm addresses several media outlets during a press conference about Jerry Sandusky and why it took multiple accusers to bring down a serial predator. The Office of Attorney General came under fire for not immediately responding to the first allegation against Jerry Sandusky, that was due in part to their knowledge and belief that there were many more victims out there and they wanted to build a solid case against Sandusky, Storm further discussed how the culture of sexual violence often discredits single accusers when the accused in a celebrity or well-known person  in the community.

Picking Up the Pieces Without Picking Up

Picking Up the Pieces without Picking Up A Guidebook through Victimization for People in RecoveryBy Jennifer StormA compassionate guidebook for rebuilding your life without returning to addictive behaviors.“A guidebook that I would highly recommend to any victim as he or she struggles to find a ‘new normal.’ Jennifer Storm has compassionately composed exercises that empower one to transition from darkness into light…