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Bachelorette Alum Katie Thurston Revealed How the ‘Broken’ Justice System Let Her Down ‘As a Victim of Rape’

Warning: This post contains descriptions of sexual violence, sexual assault and sexual battery.

In an era when the convictions of high-profile figures like Harvey Weinstein are overturned, it underscores a chilling reality: the justice system has historically, and continues to be, more of a hurdle than a help when it comes to serving sexual assault survivors effectively. The path to justice is fraught with obstacles, from the daunting financial burden of seeking legal recourse and necessary therapy to the fear of retribution that silences many before they even reach out to authorities. Katie Thurston, a fan favorite alum of The Bachelorette, has recently come forward with her own harrowing experience, shedding light on the systemic failings that continue to betray victims of rape.

Thurston shared in an Instagram story, “It took 7 months for the San Diego Justice to let me down as a victim of rape,” unveiling the prolonged and disheartening process that followed her assault. Her experience underscores the challenges many victims face when seeking justice, from the slow processing of crucial evidence like rape kits to the emotional toll of navigating the legal system. Thurston shared a step-by-step for those who might be navigating the legal system without as much support as she had.

In a detailed account on Instagram, Thurston didn’t shy away from describing the immediate aftermath of the assault and the support she received. She recounted, “I had two women with me. One was a nurse and the other my advocate. They were kind, nurturing, patient… I felt like a small lost child who was vulnerable and scared. They thoroughly explained the process, asking for my consent along the way, and allowing me to decline or change my mind at any time.”

Despite the adversity she faced, Thurston remains committed to advocating for herself and others. She expressed, “The justice system continues to fail thousands every single day. But do not give up.” Her call to action is a powerful reminder of the strength found in perseverance, even when faced with a system that seems indifferent to individual suffering.

Further sharing the complexities of her journey, Thurston revealed, “No, this is yet another loss in a broken system. Change happens in failure. And the justice system failed me. And continues to fail thousands every single day.” Her pointed critique is a sobering reflection on the need for systemic reform.

Support for Thurston has been widespread, with fellow Bachelorette alum Kaitlyn Bristowe commenting, “I know we have talked offline but just wanted to let you know that sharing this online matters. I’m so sorry you had to go through this. I love you.” This solidarity underscores the collective effort required to address and amend the flaws within the justice system — and how it is worth fighting for others even in the wake of her own disappointment in the system.

“I’ve had ample support from my community which allowed me to stay strong over these past seven months,” Thurston said in a statement to Us Weekly on Saturday, June 29. “While the outcome is disappointing, I am at peace and turning any pain into purpose and hope to help other survivors of sexual assault.”

According to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), an American is sexually assaulted every 68 seconds, and 1 out of every 6 American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime. Thurston’s bravery in sharing her story is a vital step towards catalyzing the changes needed to make the justice system more responsive and empathetic towards survivors of sexual assault.

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