Writing a journal entry on her website, Sarah said:
“We teach these people that they are above the law. Nobody tells these people NO, and they may start small, but when they keep getting away with everything, they get bolder. Their crimes get bigger. Then when people do something and somebody does tell them no, they don’t care anymore. They figure somebody on their team will just take care of it, and clean up the mess.”
“I know there’s several people in Australia who are wondering whether to speak up about others in the industry. You don’t have to go public like I did, but please go to the police. Let’s keep the ball rolling. Let’s keep speaking up about these unspeakable acts. Let’s teach these predators that they are no longer untouchable.”
In May, Sarah’s predator, Robert Hughes, was sentenced to a maximum of ten years and nine months, with a non-parole period of six years.
Rolf Harris will be sentenced on Friday.