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Why Brooke Nevils, the original Matt Lauer accuser, says #MeToo fell short of protecting sexual assault victims
In her first on-camera interview after the release of her book "Unspeakable Things," author and former NBC producer Brooke Nevils explains why the #MeToo movement did not fully protect victims of sexual assault and what reforms can still be made in the workplace. If you or someone you know is affected by sexual violence, visit rainn.org or call the 24/7 hotline: 800-656-HOPE.
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Why Brooke Nevils, the original Matt Lauer accuser, says #MeToo fell short of protecting sexual assault victims

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