but i do know one thing. those little girls, wherever and whoever they may be, are worth everything. joining us now, rachel dean hollander. she is an attorney. rachel, thank you for your time. let s start with the most burning question, which is, what does accountability look like in a case like this? yeah, because really what we ve seen are just first steps. we haven t seen accountability yet. it looks like consequence and see truth transparency, answering the questions we still have, exactly who the nib knew about this. is it possible there were more than the agents that were reported? why was it handled this way. truth in transparency and
is just incredibly lacking for law enforcement and prosecutors. we got to start dedicating resources. our qualified immunity laws in the states make it almost a complete bar to criminal prosecution for bad actors and law enforcement and civil prosecution, civil justice against bad actors and law enforcement. we have created a system where we re completely dependent on law enforcement and they hold all the power and authority, but there are almost no mechanisms to holding them accountable and we got to start dealing with that reality because until there are mechanisms for accountability, there s no external impetus to do the right thing and we re seeing the consequences of that play out over and over again in these stories. rachel, thank you so much for your time and for your clarity. and again, her book what is a girl worth: my story of breaking the silence and exposing the truth of larry nassar and u.s. gymnastics. in just minutes, the first