Our public challenge of Jessica Knoll, bestselling authoress of ‘The Luckiest Girl Alive’, to substantiate her claim of having been raped by three boys in High School

On Newsnight this evening, Jessica Knoll, authoress of the bestselling book Luckest Girl Alive, was interviewed by feminist propagandist Kirsty Wark. During the interview Knoll claimed that her book’s account of a High School girl being raped by three boys was based on her own real-life experience. Needless to say, her claim was accepted unreservedly by Kirsty Wark. The unnamed boys were guilty, pending them proving themselves innocent. At 2:57 we have this:

Kirsty Wark: Why did you make the decision to come clean?

Jessica Knoll: I think it was just knowing that I was about to go on a tour for the paperback release here in the States, and knowing that I was going to be asked the question again and again, in every city where I docked…

Our public challenge of Jessica Knoll is simple:

Please provide us with evidence that your claim to have been raped by three boys in High School is not a complete fabrication.

One thought on “Our public challenge of Jessica Knoll, bestselling authoress of ‘The Luckiest Girl Alive’, to substantiate her claim of having been raped by three boys in High School

  1. What a coincidence!
    She has a book to sell!
    Fancy that!
    Well I was raped by three nuns dressed up as german paratroops on the set of Dad’s Army who were introduced to me by by corporal Jones at my 9th birthday party – if I write a book will Krusty Wark help me publicise that too?

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