Look at this sweet, little innocent girl, I had no idea what life had instore for us, I didn't choose to be molested and treated like an afterthought. So, the haters and the disbelievers, can say whatever you want. After all, I gave twenty six years of my life to the Navy, so you could have that right. This was not a cross I was meant to carry, but in the end, I triumphed!

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  1. No choice in what happened to me, the same as Britney, controlled and manipulated by our fathers!

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    2. Sending you love. Thank you for your bravery!!!

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    3. you are so brave when I listened to Britney’s testimony I really felt like sobbing for hours this was happening in front of the whole world no one knew

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  2. Where did you go? I hope you’re safe. Keep speaking your truth.

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  3. I am so glad that you and your brother are speaking out. “Fathers” like yours and Britney’s should never had children. I’m glad you were able to escape the incest, but I’m sad most of your family members are choosing to protect your abuser and not believe you. I do. I work with sexually abused children, and your story is so similar to all other I have heard over the years. Keep speaking the truth. It’s healing. I wish you healing, love and strength.

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  4. I hope you continue to speak up and out! What’s done in the dark will always come to light. You’re brave and courageous and the world is listening when you are ready to use your voice again.

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  5. the world supports & admires you for speaking out about the truth. don’t let anyone convince you otherwise. these monsters can no longer hide in the shadows, the light is coming ✨✨✨ and when it comes, y’all are DONE FOR!!

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  6. Sending you an abundance of love and healing. Your bravery is amazing. Wishing I could give you a hug.

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  7. I’m wishing you the best. Stay safe wherever you are.

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  8. Sending you love! I am a survivor of sexual assault and domestic abuse too. Thank you for having the courage to speak out!!!!!

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  9. Props to you for having the courage to speak out! I hope we hear from you soon.
    Stay safe, sending lots of love to you

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  10. Thank you for your bravery. I cannot stress this enough. You're not alone in the dark anymore, there are people who can support you in hunting down these ghosts -- no more ghosts in the closet. I hope you're doing well, queen.

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  11. Remember to do this for you too! Tre truth will set YOU free.
    It's horrible people can take a child's innocense and become a monster.
    And people who come here with "he didn't molest me" well, maybe he just didn't want to have that power over you, consider yourself lucky. Predators are often well-liked, how often don't we hear in the news "he was the perfect family-man"

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  12. Hi. I come from a Brazilian Britney Spears fan forum and would like to say that we heard your story and we believe in you. It's important that you report these things and the world knows the terrible rottenness of this Spears family that sickened and hurt so many people. I wish you well in relation to the things you have already suffered and may God be enlightening you. Thank you for sharing your pains with us. We're here. Please could you create a public Instagram to share your stories so more people, especially Britney fans can share with the world and you will be heard.

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  13. Thank you for sharing your bravery. This is a type of abuse that isn’t spoken about often! Daughters and Sons being sexually abused by relatives and parents is so damn common! #speakyourtruth

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  14. Hi Leigh Ann, so sorry about what had happened to you. So much trauma running in your family, but you are one strong woman! Hope speaking up helps you! If you know anything about Jamie doing bad things to Britney can you please get in touch with her lawyer. She needs help and Jamie needs to be held accountable. Maybe the ring of abuse can be broken.

    All the best and God bless you!!!

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  15. Keep speaking your truth girl you are brave

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  16. I am so glad that you are speaking out. I too had a father much like yours and Britney's. Many say it's the effects of living in the South. Speaking your truth breaks their power over you. So keep raising your voice. Let the world hear THE TRUTH!!

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  17. You are in my prayers. I hope you are badking in the peace and happiness you so deserve Xx

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  18. I am so sorry to read your story. You do not deserve what was done to you. Britney does not deserve what has been done to her. Thank you for your bravery and for speaking up 🙏🏻 I hope you can heal ❤️
    Please also send some love to John who also spoke up against evil, despite the threat of facing the wrath from a tight knit community, who does not want to admit their own wrongdoing in all of this. Someone should have understood. Someone should have done something decades ago. You are both so brave 💕

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  19. This nightmare is going to end soon! #freebritney is for all the abused women. Thank u for share this, keep in touch with Britney !

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  20. We support you, Leigh Ann. I hope you will find healing in sharing of your grief and trauma. We believe you and it doesn’t need to be a secret anymore. Sending love from Halifax, Nova Scotia
    -Meg Sivani

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  21. I'm so sorry for everything you have been through and hope you continue to speak up about it, you did not deserve what happened to you. Know there is so many people out here who will believe you even if there is people still defending him and claiming you are lying plenty of people know how hard it is to tell the truth when standing up to people telling you you are making up stories. Shame on them. Also wanted to say thank you for your service it is greatly appreciated and I wish you a lifetime of love peace and healing. ♡

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  22. So much sexual abuse, maybe especially in the South, especially when we were growing up. I was made to sleep in my great-grandfather's bed when we visited when I was little, and my brother was made to sleep with my great-grandmother. I don't remember anything that happened, I have blocked it all out. So many men in my family were sexual abusers, alcoholics, and violently angry. I have PTSD and am still working to heal it after all these years. Adult Children of Alcoholics meetings are helpful. I hope you have found healthy people who can help support you as you work through this.

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