The woman who was assaulted by Brock Turner has a new memoir and she wants everyone to know her name.
Her impact statement was heard far and wide and now she wants everyone to know her name — Chanel Miller
behind a dumpster in 2015 and who has been only known to the public as “Emily Doe.” But in her forthcoming memoir, fittingly titled,“Emily Doe” became known as the sexual assault survivor who penned a powerful impact statement which she bravely read to her assailant during the trail. It was then published online and read by millions. It’s also been credited with helping kick off the #MeToo movement, which allowed millions of women to share their own personal stories of abuse.
Turner, who was known as an elite Stanford swimmer, was discovered on top of Miller behind a dumpster by two graduate students from Sweden who chased him down and held him until police arrived on the scene. Turner said in court that the encounter with Miller was consensual.
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