• The Ripple Effect: What the Epstein Case Means for Every Survivor
    Jun 16 2026

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Civil Justice for SA Survivors, attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson delve into the complexities surrounding the Epstein case and its implications for survivors of sexual assault and exploitation. Hosted by Sean O'Connor, the discussion highlights the unique challenges faced by survivors, including the fear of not being believed due to the perpetrator's power and influence. Marc and Melissa emphasize the importance of shifting power back to survivors, helping them regain control over their narratives and legal processes. The episode also explores the emotional impact of going public with one's story and the critical role of trust in the healing journey. Listeners gain insights into how survivors can reclaim their power and begin healing by sharing their experiences, even if justice in the headlines seems elusive.

    Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:07 – Meet the Hosts: Marc and Melissa 00:25 – Epstein Case's Impact on Survivors 01:04 – The Fear of Not Being Believed 02:05 – Institutional Power and Survivor Doubt 03:16 – Resilience of Epstein Survivors 04:07 – Power Dynamics in SA Cases 05:06 – Empowering Survivors Through Legal Processes 06:08 – The Role of Trust in Legal Representation 07:15 – Media Speculation and Survivor Healing 09:26 – Rebuilding Trust in Institutions 11:19 – The Emotional Shift from Anonymity to Identity 16:09 – The Courage of Being the First to Speak Out 19:01 – The Healing Power of Sharing Stories

    About the Show: Civil Justice for SA Survivors is a podcast dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual assault and exploitation, particularly in Illinois. Hosted by attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson, the show provides compassionate and clear guidance through the civil justice process. Each episode tackles complex legal and emotional issues faced by survivors, offering insights and strategies to empower them. The series aims to create a supportive community where survivors feel heard and understood, emphasizing the importance of reclaiming power and control over their lives.

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    21 mins
  • When the Dam Breaks: Life Shifts That Trigger the Truth for Sexual Abuse Survivors
    Jun 2 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Civil Justice for SA Survivors, attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson delve into the complex emotional journey of sexual assault survivors. They discuss the profound impact of silence as a survival mechanism and the emotional cost of keeping such secrets. The episode highlights the transformative process survivors undergo when they finally disclose their experiences, often triggered by significant life events. Marc and Melissa emphasize the importance of being believed and supported, and how sharing one’s story can be a gift to both survivors and their loved ones. They explore the societal pressures that contribute to a survivor's shame and the empowering shift from victimhood to becoming a truth teller. This conversation provides invaluable insights into the healing process and underscores the importance of understanding and compassion in supporting survivors.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:01 – Introduction

    00:07 – The Emotional Cost of Silence

    01:08 – Impact on Emotional Intimacy

    01:47 – The Process of Disclosure

    03:32 – Emotions When Speaking Up

    05:30 – The Power of Being Believed

    07:08 – Triggers for Disclosure

    09:21 – Overcoming Fear of Ruining Relationships

    11:28 – The Pain of Loved Ones

    12:49 – Societal Pressure to "Get Over It"

    14:24 – Importance of Speaking Out

    15:41 – Transformative Shift to Truth Teller

    17:10 – Embracing Personal Stories

    About the Show:

    Civil Justice for SA Survivors is a podcast dedicated to guiding survivors of sexual assault and exploitation through the civil justice process. Hosted by attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson, the show offers compassionate insights and legal expertise to help survivors navigate their path to healing. Each episode tackles critical topics with clarity and empathy, providing listeners with the tools and understanding needed to reclaim their lives. Whether you're a survivor seeking guidance or an ally wanting to learn more, this podcast serves as a trusted resource for justice and empowerment.

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    20 mins
  • The Invisible Burden: The Heavy Weight of Sexual Abuse
    May 19 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Civil Justice for SA Survivors, attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson delve into the complex emotional journey faced by survivors of childhood sexual abuse. They discuss the pervasive "what ifs" that haunt survivors and how these thoughts can impact their lives and relationships. The attorneys explain how reaching pivotal moments, such as when a survivor's child reaches the age they were when abused, can trigger new waves of grief and lead to seeking help. They also explore the physical manifestations of trauma, such as chronic pain and exhaustion, and the relief that can come from acknowledging past abuse. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the connection between mental and physical health and how disclosure can lead to significant personal transformation. This episode provides valuable insights for survivors and their families, emphasizing the path to healing and the potential for a hopeful future.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:01 – Introduction

    00:07 – The Burden of "What Ifs"

    00:56 – Triggers from Children's Milestones

    02:12 – Seeking Help: The First Step

    03:09 – Overprotective Parenting Patterns

    04:43 – The Physical Weight of Secrets

    05:00 – Emotional Release Through Disclosure

    06:02 – The Illusion of Time Healing

    08:02 – Physical Health and Trauma Connection

    10:03 – Study on Trauma and Medical Treatment

    11:46 – The Impact of Internal Isolation

    13:36 – Overachievement as a Coping Mechanism

    16:20 – Reimagining a Future Beyond Trauma

    About the Show:

    Civil Justice for SA Survivors is a podcast dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual assault and exploitation in Illinois. Hosted by compassionate attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson, the show provides clear, empathetic guidance through the civil justice process. Each episode addresses the unique challenges faced by survivors, offering insights into legal options and emotional healing. With a focus on empowerment and understanding, the podcast aims to be a trusted resource for survivors and their families seeking justice and recovery.

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    19 mins
  • Who Can Be Held Civilly Responsible Beyond the Abuser
    May 5 2026

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson discuss the concept of holding entities accountable beyond the individual abuser in civil SA cases. They delve into the importance of institutions taking responsibility to prevent harm and provide insights on legal duties, foreseeability, and the impact on survivors' lives.

    Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Show Introduction 01:05 – Why Civil Responsibility Can Extend Beyond the Abuser 02:15 – Institutional Accountability and Preventing Abuse 03:40 – Common Institutions Involved in Civil Responsibility Claims 04:45 – Power Dynamics in Workplace and Organizational Settings 05:30 – Why Policies Alone Are Not Enough 06:40 – Legal Duty and Institutional Responsibility 07:45 – The Role of Foreseeability in Civil Liability 09:00 – Safeguards and Enforcement of Institutional Policies 10:30 – Education and Training to Prevent Abuse 11:50 – Differences in Legal Analysis for Minors vs. Adults 13:20 – Why Survivors Often Feel They Are Alone 15:00 – Manipulation and Power Dynamics Used by Perpetrators 17:00 – Access, Opportunity, and Patterns of Abuse

    About the Show: *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* is a podcast focusing on the legal aspects of supporting survivors of sexual assault and exploitation. Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson provide guidance and clarity to survivors navigating the civil justice process with compassion and expertise.

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    20 mins
  • What Makes a Civil Sexual Abuse Case Viable in Illinois
    Apr 21 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Attorney Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson delve into what makes a civil sexual abuse case viable in Illinois. They emphasize the importance of providing survivors with a voice and support, highlighting the significance of understanding the survivor's goals and needs in the legal process. The discussion covers factors such as statute of limitations, evidence gathering, institution involvement, and survivor cooperation, shedding light on the complexities of pursuing justice for survivors of sexual abuse.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:30 – Defining Viability in Civil Sexual Abuse Cases

    04:20 – Factors in Evaluating Viability in Illinois

    06:45 – Role of Institutions in Abuse Cases

    09:10 – Importance of Documentation and Evidence

    12:00 – Impact of Collaboration in Civil Cases

    14:30 – Survivor's Age and Legal Implications

    17:45 – Balancing Emotional and Legal Challenges

    20:10 – Empowering Survivors Through Legal Process

    About the Show:

    *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* with Attorney Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson is dedicated to guiding survivors of sexual assault and exploitation through the civil justice process in Illinois. The show provides compassionate support and legal insights to empower survivors in seeking justice and healing.

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    20 mins
  • What Evidence Looks Like in a Civil SA Case and Why It’s Not What Most People Expect
    Apr 7 2026

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Attorney Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson discuss the nuances of evidence in civil SA cases, highlighting the focus on institutional accountability rather than individual proof. They delve into the types of evidence crucial in these cases and how patterns and inconsistencies play a significant role in evaluating civil cases. The episode emphasizes the importance of coming forward and seeking legal advice, offering support and guidance to survivors of SA.

    Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:45 – Qualifying evidence in civil SA cases 04:30 – Importance of institutional evidence over individual proof 08:15 – Types of records vital in civil cases involving institutions 11:20 – Significance of patterns in civil case evaluation 14:45 – Time factor in evaluating evidence disclosure 17:30 – Corroboration beyond forensic evidence in civil cases 20:10 – Role of consistency in evidence evaluation over time 23:00 – Encouragement for survivors to seek legal guidance

    About the Show: *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* is a podcast hosted by Lisa Mosbey, focusing on the representation of SA survivors in Illinois by Attorney Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson. The show highlights the pursuit of civil accountability and institutional responsibility in cases of sexual assault and exploitation.

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    21 mins
  • Beyond Criminal Charges: Why Civil Cases Are Often the Only Path to Justice
    Mar 24 2026

    Episode Summary:

    Attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson delve into the intersection of criminal and civil justice systems for SA survivors. Exploring why many survivors seek recourse through civil courts, they shed light on the broader range of remedies available and the empowerment that comes with reclaiming control over the healing process.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:05 – Contrasting criminal and civil cases

    02:20 – Empowerment through civil justice

    03:45 – Overcoming hurdles in the criminal system

    05:10 – Importance of belief in survivors

    06:30 – Impact of institutional accountability

    08:15 – Healing beyond monetary compensation

    10:00 – Survivor-centered approach in civil cases

    11:30 – Empowering survivors through control

    13:00 – Safe and confidential path to justice

    About the Show:

    *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* with Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson focuses on providing accountability and safety to survivors of SA through the civil justice process. Join them as they navigate the complexities of seeking justice and healing beyond the criminal system.

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    17 mins
  • Healing and Justice: How Civil Cases Support the Recovery Journey
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson discuss the crucial connection between healing and justice for survivors of SA. They emphasize the personalized approach to understanding what justice and healing mean for each individual client, highlighting the significance of the healing journey throughout the legal process.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:30 – The importance of understanding individual perspectives on healing and justice

    04:15 – Exploring the role of pursuing civil cases in the healing process

    06:45 – Providing examples of how clients feel validated and empowered through the legal process

    09:20 – Managing the pace of legal proceedings to support survivors' healing

    11:10 – The pivotal role of support networks in grounding survivors during civil cases

    14:05 – How pursuing civil cases can lead to broader institutional changes for accountability and reform

    About the Show:

    *Civil Justice for SA Survivors* is a podcast dedicated to empowering survivors of sexual assault and exploitation through the civil justice system. Attorneys Marc Pearlman and Melissa Anderson provide legal insights, support, and advocacy for survivors seeking healing, justice, and accountability.

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    17 mins