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Kat Gale
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Trauma is such a cunning enemy. Those of us who've survived its terrors often marvel at how quickly it can recede, at least at first...but recovering victims like me know too well how trauma lurks in the shadows, always there. No matter how many years go by, or how many therapists you see, it can rise, unbidden, seemingly out of nowhere.
--Can absolutely confirm this. :(
— 2 hours, 50 min ago
--Can absolutely confirm this. :(
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Kat Gale
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She wanted the book published. She wanted all her suffering to have accomplished something, and if she could help even one survivor of abuse, she said, it would be worth all the effort.
— 11 hours, 24 min ago
Kat Gale
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I want to say explicitly why Virginia opted not to stay silent, which certainly would have been easier for her. From the beginning, she told me she believed that her story would help other people–not just survivors of Epstein's cruelty, but any person, male or female, who'd ever been coerced into sex against his or her will.
— Feb 05, 2026 07:41AM
Kat Gale
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Dedicated to my Survivor Sisters and to anyone who has suffered sexual abuse.
-As a survivor the same age those children were in the Epstein Files, reading this will be rough, but her voice needs to be heard. All our voices do. I went to D.C. to visit congressional offices to make them look a survivor in the face while I told them that not holding these monsters accountable makes us all less safe. Release the files.
— Nov 07, 2025 12:37PM
-As a survivor the same age those children were in the Epstein Files, reading this will be rough, but her voice needs to be heard. All our voices do. I went to D.C. to visit congressional offices to make them look a survivor in the face while I told them that not holding these monsters accountable makes us all less safe. Release the files.

