EXCLUSIVE: Talos Films, the production company behind series including HBO’s Torn Apart and Discovery+’s Queen of Meth, is to explore the Liberty University sexual assault scandal in a new unscript…
, which told the story of the rise and fall of Falwell Jr.
The Liberty University Project will follow the women’s legal case as well as exploring the darker side of the influence and power wielded by the University. Chelsea Andrews, who was originally known as ‘Jane Doe 7’ in the lawsuit, said, “While on campus at Liberty University, I was the star student activist and 3 term class president. During my senior year, I was raped. Safety for victimized students at Liberty University has been my number one concern in coming forward now – from writing a petition to the General Counsel this May to being in the first cohort of the lawsuit.
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