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On June 4, Michele Dauber posted a letter written by Dan Turner, Brock's father, asking for leniency for his son, arguing that the punishment was a "steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life." [131] [132] [133] The letter sparked outrage and was cited as an example of the prevalence of rape culture. [73] [81 ...
The young woman passed out behind a dumpster near a Stanford fraternity. The young man, a potential Olympic swimmer, thrusting on top of her. The two Swedish students riding past who saw him and gave chase. The trial in which Turner’s father lamented that his son’s life was being destroyed over “20 minutes of action.”
Dan Turner refuses to acknowledge that his son raped anyone. Instead, he calls the event '20 minutes of action' that 'deeply altered' his son's life.
A letter from Brock Turner's father to the court, a petition against the judge, as well as the text published online by BuzzFeed of the victim's impact statement drew national and international media attention. [4] Karine Tuil claims to have discussed the case with lawyers, before attending rape trials at the cour d'assises in Paris. These ...
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Turner case and released her book with the title, Know My Name: A Memoir, on September 24, 2019. [4] [5] [6] She first began work on the book in 2017. [7] [8] [9] The book was an attempt by Miller to reappropriate her narrative identity and describe the trauma she went through, after being referred to in the press as "unconscious intoxicated ...