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Author: Addie Lovell

Addie Lovell is from Brooklyn, N.Y. She is a senior at Smith College, where she is studying English, and women and gender. Her fiction has appeared in the Masters Review and the Good Life Review.
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Defamation Lawsuits Are a Growing Way to Silence Victims—From Kesha to Amber Heard

Addie Lovell

The long awaited defamation trial between Lukasz Gottwald and pop star Kesha has been given a July trial date after almost 10 years. In the wake of the Depp-Heard case, we cannot let another woman’s trauma be mocked and meme-ified across the internet.

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