New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's Wife, Celebs Read Stanford Victim's Powerful Letter
They went live on Facebook to share the impact statement.
"Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon is one of many notable figures reading the powerful 12-page statement from the Stanford University assault victim in an emotional new video.
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Nixon joined New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, and others Wednesday night reading the letter live on the mayor's Facebook page.
Lena Dunham and her "Girls" castmates filmed a PSA against sexual violence.
The victim has spoken out via her lawyer to Stanford’s Fox affiliate KTVU, saying, “I remain anonymous, yes to protect my identity. But it is also a statement, that all of these people are fighting for someone they don't know. That's the beauty of it.
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"I don't need labels, categories, to prove I am worthy of respect, to prove that I should be listened to. I am coming out to you as simply a woman wanting to be heard. Yes there is plenty more I'd like to tell you about me. For now, I am every woman.”
Watch: Thousands Call For Judge to Be Recalled After He Gave Stanford Swimmer Just 6 Months
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