Lynn Crook earned a BA in French, and an MEd in educational psychology at the University of Washington.
She served as community educator and director for a sexual assault agency in southeastern Washington.
In 1991 she sued her parents for damages after recovering memories of childhood sexual abuse by her father.
Following a month-long trial in 1994, the judge ruled in her favor at a time when 85% of the popular press was telling us that adults’ accusations of childhood sexual abuse are false memories.
She hopes that her book will encourage the public to believe adults’ incest allegations.
She served as community educator and director for a sexual assault agency in southeastern Washington.
In 1991 she sued her parents for damages after recovering memories of childhood sexual abuse by her father.
Following a month-long trial in 1994, the judge ruled in her favor at a time when 85% of the popular press was telling us that adults’ accusations of childhood sexual abuse are false memories.
She hopes that her book will encourage the public to believe adults’ incest allegations.