Exploited for 100 Years: Appalachia's Fight for Justice | Episode 160

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2025 · 29 MIN

Exploited for 100 Years: Appalachia's Fight for Justice | Episode 160

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

Exploited for 100 Years: Appalachia's Fight for Justice | Episode 160Chapter Markers0:01 Sextortion in Appalachia16:49 Legal Advocacy in AppalachiaEsteemed attorney Ned Pillersdorf joins us to peel back the layers on a troubling case of exploitation in Letcher County, Kentucky. Women, already caught in the whirlwind of the region's drug epidemic, allegedly faced sexual extortion within an ankle bracelet program, highlighting glaring vulnerabilities in the justice system. With Ned's expertise, we confront the uncomfortable truths about how cash bond systems and drug court dynamics leave low-income women particularly susceptible to these abuses. This episode isn't just a recount of events; it's a call to arms for reform within the Appalachian judicial landscape, as we scrutinize the increasing challenges faced by female defendants.Beyond individual cases, we broaden our scope to persistent injustices within correctional facilities, marked by rampant sexual harassment. We explore the relentless volunteer legal efforts aimed at vindicating 4,000 former clients of the notorious Eric C. Conn, illustrating the intertwined narratives of legal advocacy and corruption. Political intricacies come to the forefront with figures like former Senator Tom Coburn and the hopeful leadership of Martin O'Malley at the Social Security Administration. This episode underscores the vital role of media and legal warriors in championing the rights of the underprivileged, setting the stage for change and justice in Appalachia.• Examination of Sabrina Adkins’ sextortion case• Discussion on the role of ankle bracelets and cash bonds• Insights into the vulnerability of women in the legal system• The importance of advocacy in effecting change• An exploration of the evolving dynamics in Appalachian courts• Calls for awareness and collective action against exploitationVoices for Voices® is the #1 ranked podcast where people turn to for expert mental health, recovery and career advancement intelligence.Our Voices for Voices® podcast is all about teaching you insanely actionable techniques to help you prosper, grow yourself worth and personal brand.So, if you are a high achiever or someone who wants more out of life, whether mentally, physically or spiritually, make sure you subscribe to our podcast right now!As you can see, the Voices for Voices® podcast publishes episodes that focus on case studies, real life examples, actionable tips and "in the trenches" reports and interviews from subscribers like you.If that sounds like something that could help you grow personally or professionally, then make sure to join me by subscribing!—Thanks for listening!Support Voices for Voices®: https://venmo.com/u/voicesforvoicesLearn more about Voices for Voices®: linktr.ee/Voicesforvoices#Sextortion #justicesystem #sexualharassment #sabrinaadkins #nedpillersdorf #legalwarriors #exploitation #letchercounty #Kentucky #theconnjob #letchercountykentucky #judgemullins #sheriffmickeystines #legaladvocacy #appalachia #peopleofappalachia #appalachianpeople #appalachiadocumentary #truecrimestories #truecrimecommunity #trendingnow #viralnews #appalachianlife #appalachianculture #socialsecurity #socialsecurityadministration #anklebraceletprogram #Newepisode #newpodcastalert #podcastseries #podcastcommunity #newpodcast #MentalHealthMatters #donatetoday #nonprofitorganization #501c3 #charityorganization #help3billionpeople #help3billion #3billion #appletv #iceland #greenland #bolivia #peru #guyana #somalia #paraguay #uruguay #sudan #mozambique #mali #uganda #rwanda #madagascar #tanzania #chad #sierraleone #liberia #namibia #northkorea #egypt #yemen #oman #estoniaSupport the show

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