Jennifer Freeman has been a successful and dedicated advocate to protect children, women and others from sexual abuse, child
pornography, discrimination, and exploitation. She has obtained hundreds of millions of dollars for victims and survivors, and
has secured accountability from medical institutions such as Rockefeller University, religious institutions such as the Catholic
Church, youth organizations such as the Boy Scouts and YMHA, individuals such as Jeffrey Epstein, abusing family members and
child pornography distributors and possessors, public and private schools, employers such as financial institutions, coaches,
camp personnel, clerics, and others. She brought her first child sex abuse case in 1997 and one of the first Title IX claims against
a NY college. As the Chair of CHILD USAdvocacy, she has advanced statutory change for child sex abuse survivors by advocating
for New York's Child Victims Act, statute of limitations reform in other states, and the Amy Vicky & Andy Act in Congress, and
she serves on a Global Task Force seeking time-bar reform in other countries. She is a recognized commentator and speaker on
these issues on MSNBC, PBS, and national and
local news, including:
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