For years, lawyer Carrie Goldberg lived in fear of what an ex-boyfriend might do to her and her sexual privacy. That was, until Goldberg learned how to fight back — for herself and other abuse survivors. In her new book, "Nobody's Victim", Goldberg details her experiences helping people fight what she calls "psychos, stalkers, pervs and trolls" both online and in the real world. Newsy sat down with Goldberg to discuss her book and what she says is her "crusade to transform clients from victims into warriors."
'Nobody's Victim': Lawyer And Author Carrie Goldberg Suffers No Trolls
Newsy chats with lawyer Carrie Goldberg about her new book, which explores sexual violence and privacy violations both online and in the real world.
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