Jennifer Storm is a survivor, advocate, and internationally recognized victims' rights expert. Storm has worked on many high-profile cases including helping victims of Jerry Sandusky, Bill Cosby, clergy of the Catholic Church, and thousands of others. She serves as a content expert on victims' rights in the media and tours the country sharing her experiences. Her media appearances include frequent live and taped appearances on all major networks as a spokesperson for victims' rights. In addition to Blackout Girl, Jennifer is the author of Leave the Light On: A Memoir of Recovery and Self-Discovery, Picking Up the Pieces without Picking Up: A Guidebook through Victimization for People in Recovery, and Echoes of Penn State: Facing Sexual Trauma. She is also working on a documentary based on Blackout Girl to help raise awareness of the cycle of addiction, victimization, and trauma. Storm resides in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, with her wife, Fianne, and their adopted son, Victor.