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Brie Lybrand, New Orleans Beauty Guru, Posts Video Claiming She Was Raped By Her Father
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... "The aspiring actress and Tulane graduate looks directly into the camera as she reveals that it was her father who abused her. 'My father, Steven Bressler, molested, tortured and raped me from the time I was four until I was 13 years old,' she says."
"As the video progresses, Lybrand describes how she grew up to become her high school's cheerleading captain, go to college and become both an actor and a teacher. One of the most shocking visuals of the clip comes when she displays the three guns she's purchased for protection. 'I don't have to be afraid anymore. Let me show you my weapon collection, dad,' she says. 'I carry guns everywhere I go in case you decide to show up... You're never going to touch me again.'" ... |
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