Dear Friend, 

 

 

Jennifer Johnson, Legal Assistant at the NCOSE Law Center, wasn’t always part of the fight to end sexual exploitation. For over 20 years, she worked for private law firms. 

 

“I enjoyed working for private law firms,” Jen said. “But I was exhausted and a bit jaded working for the corporate world. I always desired to have a career where I was helping those in their time of need and to help make the world a better place.”  


And then one day, Jen received devastating news: She had ovarian cancer.   

 

It was a grueling journey, but blessedly, Jennifer survived her battle with cancer and is with us today.  

 

Reflecting on her survival, Jen finally decided: she didn’t want to waste time anymore. She wanted to put her dreams and goals into action now.  
 
That’s what led Jen to NCOSE.  
 
“I made the decision to leave the corporate rat race and become part of making the world better for not only my son and granddaughter, but ALL children, grandchildren, parents, women and men!” Jen said.  

 

And now, Jen hasn’t just left the corporate rat race—she’s become part of transforming it! Working alongside the NCOSE Law Center, Jen fights daily for legal accountability for corporations that facilitate sexual exploitation and cause widescale harm.  

 

She’s been part of our lawsuit against Twitter, representing a child sex trafficking survivor whose abuse videos Twitter refused to take down.  

 

She’s been part of our lawsuits against Big Porn companies like Pornhub, XVideos, and xHamster.  

 

She’s been part of our lawsuit against Nevada brothels, who sex traffic women behind a veil of legal prostitution.  

 

Every day at NCOSE, Jen is working to build a new norm: one in which PEOPLE matter more than PROFIT.  

 

Will you stand with Jen and the rest of NCOSE Team to advance human dignity over corporate greed?  

 

If you donate to NCOSE today, your gift will be DOUBLED by a generous matching grant.  

 

Yes, we are asking for money. But unlike the corporations we fight against, it isn’t for our own profit. It’s for the cause.   

 

Will you give today, to build a world where no one is sexually exploited for another person’s profit?  

With gratitude,