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    Or this happened less than 7 days ago and they didn’t think immediately shoving a camera and/or interviewer in the face of a traumatized woman was the best idea.

    Right? But she was secretly recorded? So they were bad parents, and because they were bad parents, it’s their fault that she bathed and was secretly recorded? If the parents weren’t the ones recording her....I’m lost.

    Nevermind. Reduced. Missed that the first time.

    But if she was sentenced to 18 months for the felony neglect, and has been in jail since March ‘15, she’d be set for release this month, in September ‘16. (Though I do realize almost nobody serves their whole sentence.)

    “I’ve been good about keeping it together at home. But at work, I was falling apart. That’s why I went to the hospital: So they wouldn’t be exposed. My older kids see the papers, they know I’ve had difficulty with depression, and they aren’t frightened by it.” (Sinead O’Connor to PEOPLE in 2012)

    • “Up to 80% of those treated for depression show an improvement in their symptoms generally within four to six weeks of beginning medication, psychotherapy, attending support groups or a combination of these treatments.” (National Institute of Health)

    “But most folks probably didn’t try to download it at all, because Yacht said the video was leaked without their consent. Most people are not craven and/or horny enough to watch a video whose participants are begging you not to view it.”