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Erin Justice: The Worst That Could Happen

    Women and girls do not always survive rape.   Erin Justice was a teen being jointly raised by both of her parents. Erin notified police that after coming home from track practice her step-father, Laurence Lovejoy had sexually assaulted her.   elink.io | See Original Spread the love

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Women and girls do not always survive rape.
 
Erin Justice was a teen being jointly raised by both of her parents. Erin notified police that after coming home from track practice her step-father, Laurence Lovejoy had sexually assaulted her.

 

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