Jane Doe #9

Jane Doe #9
Author: Lizzette Martinez
Publisher: WildBlue Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 195222585X

"Lizzette Martinez’s story embodies the fire energy that gives light and life to survivors all around her! Survivors need to see strength and perseverance despite opposition, and Lizzette models just that." —Melissa Schuman, actress and singer In January of 1995, 17-year-old Lizzette Martinez met Grammy-winning musician and record producer R. KELLY at Aventura Mall in Florida where he was performing. At first, it seemed that her hopes of becoming a professional singer were about to come true when he offered to help boost her career. However, this mentorship quickly turned into sexual grooming, leading to years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. After struggling to free herself of the relationship and rebuild on her own, Lizzette’s successful new life, far away from the entertainment industry, was interrupted in 2017 by allegations against R. Kelly by other women. This led her to coming forward to the authorities with her own history of abuse by the music icon. In January 2019, she participated with other survivors in a documentary series with Lifetime called “Surviving R. Kelly.” It should have been a healing experience but instead left them feeling abandoned and fearful for their lives. In August 2021, Kelly went on trial in New York on racketeering and sex trafficking charges and was found guilty of all charges. In JANE DOE #9 by Lizzette Martinez and Keelin MacGregor, readers get a no-holds-barred look at Martinez’s relationship with Kelly, her efforts to break free and pursue her dreams, and courage to take on her abuser and seek justice. "Lizzette has been very courageous and persistent in her battle to make sure that R. Kelly was held accountable. I am honored to represent her." - Gloria Allred, women's rights attorney and National Women's Hall Of Fame inductee "In twenty-one years of reporting on R. Kelly abusing his wealth and fame to prey on so many girls and young women—and it was their bravery in speaking out that finally stopped the worst predator in the history of popular music—Lizzette Martinez has always struck me as one of the strongest and most courageous. I could not admire her more, and I am eager indeed to read her story in her own words. She is an inspiration." –Jim DeRogatis, music critic, journalist, and author of Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly

Jane Doe #9

Jane Doe #9
Author: Lizzette Martinez
Publisher: Wildblue Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781952225864

In January of 1995, 17-year-old Lizzette Martinez met Grammy-winning musician and record producer R. KELLY at Aventura Mall in Florida where he was performing. At first, it seemed that her hopes of becoming a professional singer were about to come true when he offered to help boost her career. However, this mentorship quickly turned into sexual grooming, leading to years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.After struggling to free herself of the relationship and rebuild on her own, Lizzette's successful new life, far away from the entertainment industry, was interrupted in 2017 by allegations against R. Kelly by other women. This led her to coming forward to the authorities with her own history of abuse by the music icon.In January 2019, she participated with other survivors in a documentary series with Lifetime called "Surviving R. Kelly." It should have been a healing experience but instead left them feeling abandoned and fearful for their lives.In August 2021, Kelly went on trial in New York on racketeering and sex trafficking charges and was found guilty of all charges.In JANE DOE #9 by Lizzette Martinez and Keelin MacGregor, readers get a no-holds-barred look at Martinez's relationship with Kelly, her efforts to break free and pursue her dreams, and courage to take on her abuser and seek justice.

Materials Shortages

Materials Shortages
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Permament Subcommittee on Investigations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1104
Release: 1974
Genre: Raw materials
ISBN:

My Name Is Jane Doe

My Name Is Jane Doe
Author: Jane Doe
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146200640X

The little girl has become a woman despite all the odds. She didnt speak for five years after witnessing the horrific drowning of her mother. After suffering years of mental, physical, sexual and psychological abuse she is free from whats gone before. She wants to live her life... but will the past let her. The remarkable true story of one womans fight to overcome an horrific past, a story so controversial that shes had to change every name in the book... including her own.

Finding Fernanda

Finding Fernanda
Author: Erin Siegal
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0807001856

The dramatic story of how an American housewife discovered that the Guatemalan child she was about to adopt had been stolen from her birth mother Over the last decade, nearly 200,000 children have been adopted into the United States, 25,000 of whom came from Guatemala. Finding Fernanda, a dramatic true story paired with investigative reporting, tells the side-by-side tales of an American woman who adopted a two-year-old girl from Guatemala and the birth mother whose two children were stolen from her. Each woman gradually comes to realize her role in what was one of Guatemala’s most profitable black-market industries: the buying and selling of children for international adoption. Finding Fernanda is an overdue, unprecedented look at adoption corruption—and a poignant, riveting human story about the power of hope, faith, and determination.

The Forbidden List

The Forbidden List
Author: David Grace
Publisher: David Grace
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452339058

More than sixty years ago revolutionary technology was seized from a Nazi slave labor laboratory in central Europe and consigned by the Government to the Forbidden List to be kept secret forever. But forever is a long time. Recently, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Daniel Rivers, stumbled across the material and plotted to make a fortune from its release. Rivers " scheme was discovered and everyone relaxed when he was quietly silenced with a commitment to the Wheaton Fields Psychiatric Clinic. Relaxed, that is, until it was discovered that a copy of the startling data was missing. Now competing forces are plotting to recover the revolutionary discovery. In the middle of this free-for-all is Dr. Steven Westbrook, the new Medical Director at the Wheaton Fields Hospital. On Westbrook "s second day as Medical Director he "s confronted with Daniel Rivers " murder which is soon followed by a puzzling series of events as the battle to find and exploit the missing technology becomes increasing more lethal and draws Westbrook ever deeper into its web.

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2800
Release: 1940
Genre:
ISBN: