***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Army to Rule on Media Protections in U.S. v Major Michael D. Stockin
If you would like to interview Ryan Guilds and Christine Dunn, legal representation for survivors involved in this hearing, or Josh Connolly, senior vice president of Protect Our Defenders, please respond directly or contact brian@protectourdefenders.com.
Army to Rule on Media Protections in U.S. v. Major Michael D. Stockin
The Department of Defense is calling on CBS to provide raw footage of anonymous survivor interviews, underscoring the need to protect survivors
Military sexual assault remains underreported, particularly among male survivors, and the lack of support only exacerbates the challenges victims face. The absence of robust victim advocacy services and legal services, particularly from the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR), leaves survivors without guidance, support, or care. The lack of timely and accessible counseling services further compounds the distress faced by survivors.
This Stockin hearing is an important moment in the pursuit of justice for survivors and underscores the urgent need for Congress to ensure that reforms to the military justice system are being implemented and victim privacy is upheld. Military leadership continues to fail to provide resources for survivors that have been mandated by federal law for years. While President Biden signed an executive order to codify additional reforms, more must be done to assure the Pentagon is enacting reforms passed by Congress to protect survivors.
If you are a survivor in the case involving Major Michael D. Stockin and are seeking pro bono legal support, please find more information about POD’s Legal Services Program here.
The Article 39a hearing is open to the public and media. Details below:
- Who: Ryan Guilds, legal representation for the survivors
- Christine Dunn, attorney representing survivors in a civil suit
- Josh Connolly, Senior Vice President, Protect Our Defenders
- What: Motions hearing filed in US v Stockin
- When: 9:00 a.m. PST, Thursday, August 15, 2024
- 9:00 a.m. PST, Friday, August 16, 2024
- Where: Cascade Court Complex #1, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington
Protect Our Defenders Senior Vice President, Josh Connolly, former Chief of Staff for Rep. Jackie Speier (former Chairwoman of the Military Personnel Subcommittee on the House Armed Services Committee), released the following statement:
“The government’s subpoena of CBS in connection with the United States v. Stockin case raises serious concerns about the privacy and wellbeing of survivors, who have bravely come forward to share their stories, often at great personal cost.
“Survivors have already faced unimaginable trauma. Their courage in sharing their stories should be met with unwavering support and protection, not further exposure and risk. This subpoena risks undermining the trust and safety that survivors deserve, and it sends a chilling message to others who may be considering coming forward.
“There is still much work to be done, but Protect Our Defenders remains committed to ensuring that necessary reforms to protect survivors of military sexual assault are implemented.”