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🔥 ARTICLE 2: “Erased: How America Hides the Bodies”

Subtitle: They didn’t just steal my fortune. They tried to disappear me. This is how it works—and why I survived.


📌 Summary:

Your personal testimony becomes the case study—showing how systemic silencing of women isn’t just hypothetical. It happened to you. You’re still here, so you're proof. And you're done being quiet.


âś… Outline:

1. I Was Supposed to Be Dead

  • Trafficked. Homeless. Diabetic. No care. No money. No police protection.
  • $20M stolen. No lawyer would help.
  • The family courts didn’t just fail me—they erased me.

2. No Report = No Crime

  • Berkeley PD: Refused to take a report.
  • Martinez Family Court: Upheld an agreement made under duress, while I was trafficked.
  • Ben Douglas: High-powered lawyer, still free. Still rich. Still squatting in my house.

3. Silencing the Victim Is Part of the Strategy

  • Tech suppression. Digital throttling.
  • Friends ghosting. Legal aid vanishing.
  • Everyone said: “just move on.” But I couldn’t. I was in a tent.

4. This Is What Erasure Looks Like

  • If you’ve ever wondered how women disappear? This is how.
  • And it’s not just me. It’s thousands. Maybe millions.

5. But I Lived. And I’m Loud Now.

  • So now I’m publishing everything.
  • The receipts. The timelines. The names.
  • And I’m not asking for permission. I’m demanding justice.