Shocking and yet not shocking
I had not heard anything about this story prior to listening. We as a society are only beginning to come to grips with the grotesque abuse that very wealthy men have been so free to commit against vulnerable people. This is reminiscent of Jeffrey Epstein and so many others who are finally- at long last- facing public shame and legal consequences. Respect to the brave young men who have stood up and told their stories. Also to the BBC team who clearly gave their hearts and souls to bring this to light, and treated the subject with care and sensitivity . I hope that the survivors are empowered and properly compensated as a result of what will come next in the courts.
Kaliapad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/23
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Bimby0123 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/24/23
Insane. A very gripping, can't stop listening pod cast. And when the episode/series I was on ended..... I had a wait, that's it moment!!!!! Now I'm googling and searching for more information. Rianna sucked me in with her story and narration and now I need to know if she's ok?...Read full review »
ELenherdvm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/23
This feels pretty sensationalistic. The first person narrative of the reporter amplifies the feeling that this the flimsy work of a journalist desperate for a juicy take down.
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