
Woman raped by Brock Turner wants world to know her name
Read full article: Woman raped by Brock Turner wants world to know her nameTurner loses appealIn releasing the book, says publisher Penguin Random House, Miller is reclaiming her identity. On January 18, 2015, at about 1 a.m., Turner raped Miller behind a Dumpster near an on-campus fraternity. In a 12-page impact statement that went viral, Miller said the rape left her "closed off, angry, self-deprecating, tired, irritable, empty." Her impact statement was also recited from the floor of the US House of Representatives. The power of Miller's impact statement demonstrated she had "the brain and the voice of a writer from the very beginning," she said.

