In July, we reported on the rape of 16-year-old Jada, who had been drugged and sexually assaulted
at a party. After violating her body, her rapists continued their
assault on Jada and posted pictures of her unconscious body with the
despicable hashtag #jadapose.
Jada, however, did not back down and created her
own #IamJada movement and bravely used the media to raise awareness.
Today, it’s being reported that two arrests
have been made on an adult and minor involved with the horrific crime.
The adult is being charged with two counts of child sex assault (their
names are being withheld for now). In an exclusive interview with MSNBC correspondent Ronan Marrow, Jada discussed this important step forward in her case.
When Marrow asked for her thoughts on the development, she called it
“wonderful.” “I’m just grateful and thankful for everyone that followed
and supported me.” She soon added on: “I would like to see justice.
Justice in full effect,” she apprehensively added. Marrow interviewed
Jada 5 months ago
when the the assault originally went viral and while this time she
appeared more at ease with the label of anti sexual-violence advocate,
she still seemed to be in a whirl of disbelief. Her experience became an
example of rape culture. “My life is not the same anymore. But it’s not
the worst,” she said. She also noted that while her “community” of
teenagers have been less eager to join #IamJada, adults have been
incredibly supportive.
Her family spokesperson Quanell X is looking to have cyber-bullying become illegal in America. He explained to Marrow that the arrests took 5 months to occur because Jada wasn’t the only victim the detained have assaulted.
Watch her poignant interview here.
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