The woman who was sexually assaulted by former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner and confronted him in court before his sentencing is writing a memoir.
The judge in the Stanford sexual assault case is leaving early on a planned vacation. The efforts to get Judge Aaron Persky recalled continue, while the victim's letter was read aloud in Congress late last night.
Brock Turner discussed using LSD and ecstasy and smoking marijuana and dabs of butane hash oil, known as "wax,'' from as early as April 2014, court documents show.
The prosecution's full sentencing memo stresses that Brock Turner had a history of harassing women.
In an open letter to the woman who was sexually assaulted by former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, Vice President Joe Biden said her words "are forever seared on my soul."
A Palo Alto judge is now receiving death threats as rage grows over the six-month sentence he gave a former Stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault.