Brock Turner

Ford paid tribute to the "Know My Name" author and sexual assault survivor for a Time magazine feature on 100 rising stars.
The woman who was sexually assaulted by Brock Turner in 2015 shared her wisdom with fellow survivors in a Glamour essay.
Miller, known for years only as Emily Doe in the Stanford sexual assault case, has written a memoir that lays bare the complicated truths about survivorhood.
"I Am With You" explores the trauma of living through such a public trial and sentencing.
“So, you’re saying that I just put aside a year and a half of my life so he could go to county jail for three months?” Miller told CBS News.
Aaron Persky, the judge who infamously sentenced Turner to six months for sexual assault, recently lost his new job at Lynbrook High in California.
The school was apparently unaware of the former judge’s involvement in the controversial sexual assault case.
Brock Turner’s Victim Reveals Name, Chanel Miller
Chanel Miller, known only as Emily Doe for years, read her emotional impact statement in a teaser for her first public interview on “60 Minutes.”
Chanel Miller's victim impact statement went viral when Turner was sentenced to only six months in jail.