Top Attorney Claims “Epidemic of Sexual Abuse” in Public Schools

A Special Investigation

TOP LINE

With the release of the Epstein Files, we launched an investigation into alleged sexual abuse of children in the nation’s public school system. 

We suspected that the sexual abuse of minors was not limited to the elite and powerful, as revealed by the horrifying law enforcement records released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. 

The data suggests as many as 17 percent of students nationwide in the public school system will witness or experience sexual misconduct by school personnel.  

Based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics, that amounts to 8.6 million children in the United States who are likely impacted.

As an independent investigative journalist, I feel a responsibility to take on topics corporate media has shied away from.

WARNING: This week’s newsletter is graphic, disturbing and the content may not be for everyone.  

DEEP DIVE

I sat down with a leading attorney, John Manly, who represented victims of USA Olympic Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.  More than 330 women and girls reported abuse by Nassar over many years. Their credible complaints were dismissed.

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