Vogue about how the experience impacted her mental health.
“I was very depressed,” she said. “At one point I slept so much because, for me, it was the closest thing to death without harming myself. It was an escape from all of my thoughts, from the world, from what I was dealing with. It was a really dark time.”
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The young athlete admitted she even felt guilty for speaking out about her experience.
“But I was reading Maggie’s coverage and it just hit me,” she said at the time. “I was like, I’ve had the same treatments. I remember Googling, like, sexually abused. Because I know some girls had it worse than me. I know that for a fact. So I felt like I wasn’t abused because it wasn’t to the same extent as the other girls.”
Documents filed to have case against jailed Holland restaurant owner dismissed
Marlena Pavlos-Hackney served several days behind bars in the Ingham County Jail after being arrested for allegedly defying local health orders
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HOLLAND, Mich. â Documents were recently filed in the case against restaurant owner Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, her attorney asking the court to dismiss the case against her business.
Robert Baker, Marlena s attorney, filed a series of motions with Ingham County Courts on April 9
â one of which asks the court to dismiss the contempt charge against Marlena s business, and refund the $15,000 in fines she has so far paid.
1-on-1 with Judge Aquilina ahead of Assault summit
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KALAMAZOO, MICH. â Judge Rosemarie Aquilina made worldwide headlines for her work presiding over the sentencing of disgraced former sports medicine Doctor Larry Nassar.
Judge Aquilina, who works in Ingham County is known for her reputation for outspoken advocacy and giving those in her courtroom a voice.
For Sexual Assault Awareness month WMU-Cooley Law School is hosting a community discussion with Judge Aquilina at 12PM on Wednesday, April, 14th that will focus on recognizing sexual assault and helping to raise awareness for domestic violence, assault and human trafficking victims.
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Restaurant owner who was in jail says rights were violated
April 13, 2021
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HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) A western Michigan restaurant owner who spent four nights in jail for violating coronavirus-related orders is firing back weeks later with a demand that $15,000 in fines be refunded and contempt findings dropped.
An attorney for Marlena Pavlos-Hackney said her rights were violated during a contentious court hearing on March 19. Court filings show that she doesn t consider the case closed.
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina changed the Ingham County courtroom “to Burger King the judge had it her way,” attorney Robert Baker said in a court filing Friday.