Epstein survivors form ‘survivor sisterhood,’ balancing advocacy and motherhood
Dani Bensky and a group of women who say they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein have formed a bond they call a “survivor sisterhood,” NPR reported.
The women live in two worlds, NPR said, combining public advocacy with everyday responsibilities, including motherhood.
The group supports one another as they navigate legal and public arenas while managing family life, according to the report.
A photograph by Corrie Aune for NPR accompanied the story, NPR reported.
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