About This Book
A close ally offers a personal, factual defence of a woman who assisted a public campaign against sexual exploitation, recounting her difficult life, courtroom ordeal, unreliable memory under prolonged cross-examination, and alleged untruths, while arguing that her motives were compassionate and not deliberate deceit. The narrator contrasts public scorn with religious imagery of forgiveness, critiques one-sided press coverage and contradictory witnesses, and sketches events and testimony to explain how social circumstances and exhaustion produced lapses. The piece seeks to humanize the subject, challenge the verdict's fairness, and appeal for sympathy and clearer judgment.
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