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Epstein survivor, advocates hold human trafficking awareness event in Topeka
TOPEKA — As survivor and advocate Lisa Phillips shared her story of sexual abuse by financier Jeffrey Epstein to a large crowd, she asked the audience to “bear with her” as she spoke. A crowd member shouted from their seat that she was in a safe space. Phillips spoke alongside other anti-human trafficking advocates during […]
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