What happened to Vanessa Guillen? Family of deceased Fort Hood soldier seeks $35 million in damages
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We will continue to fight for Justice for Vanessa, and all the victims of sexual assault. Given the 9th Circuit’s favorable decision yesterday, we properly filed a lawsuit on behalf of Vanessa Guillen. We will continue to fight for Justice for Vanessa, and all the victims of sexual assault.
What happened to Vanessa Guillen Family of deceased Fort Hood soldier seeks $35 million in damages
Vanessa Guillen's family files a lawsuit demanding for damages two years after her death (Image via U.S. Army) In April 2020, 20-year-old Texas soldier went missing under mysterious circumstances. Nobody knew anything about her whereabouts for a few months. Guillen's bodily remains were discovered in July 2020 after the man who had murdered her died by suicide. Further investigation revealed that she was also sexually harassed during her time at the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, , which affected her mental health significantly. Today’s decision is a step in the right direction for victims of SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT who served our country. will be filing the 1st sexual assault case AGAINST the DOD on behalf of my beloved sister Vanessa Guillen & our family. Today’s decision is a step in the right direction for victims of SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT who served our country. will be filing the 1st sexual assault case AGAINST the DOD on behalf of my beloved sister Vanessa Guillen & our family. More than two years later, on Friday, August 12, 2022, Vanessa Guillen's family filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, seeking $35 million in damages. The lawsuit came after a three-judge panel from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided in San Francisco on Thursday, August 11, that an Army colonel could proceed with a lawsuit against a former Air Force General over a sexual assault allegation. The Guillen family is seeking damages for their daughter's sexual harassment, abuse, assault, rape, sodomy and wrongful death at the hands of the army. The lawsuit states: "From October 1, 2019 to April 22, 2020, SPC. Vanessa Guillen suffered mental anguish, fear, emotional distress, physical injury, and death as a result of sexual harassment, r*pe, sodomy, and physical assault. Further Vanessa Guillen and her heirs have lost her livelihood and income to the date of her natural death." BREAKING: the family of slain Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the U.S. government. The lawsuit says Guillen was harassed at Fort Hood, and told her family she didn’t report it in fear of retaliation.BREAKING: the family of slain Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the U.S. government. The lawsuit says Guillen was harassed at Fort Hood, and told her family she didn’t report it in fear of retaliation. Natalie Khawam, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Vanessa Guillen's family, said: "This will be an opportunity for every victim to feel not only like they have a voice but that they can be made whole." Given the 9th Circuit’s favorable decision yesterday, we properly filed a lawsuit on behalf of Vanessa Guillen.We will continue to fight for Justice for Vanessa, and all the victims of sexual assault. Given the 9th Circuit’s favorable decision yesterday, we properly filed a lawsuit on behalf of Vanessa Guillen. We will continue to fight for Justice for Vanessa, and all the victims of sexual assault.