Jamie Leigh Jones (born 1984) is a former KBR employee who claims that seven KBR employees drugged and gang-raped her on July 28, 2005 at Camp Hope, Baghdad, Iraq. She has filed a lawsuit against the company and the employees.
She is the founder of the Jamie Leigh Foundation, an advocacy agency for victims of sexual assault.
Jones began working for KBR as an administrative assistant in 2004 when she was 19, and started her contract of employment ...
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Jamie Leigh Jones (born 1984) is a former KBR employee who claims that seven KBR employees drugged and gang-raped her on July 28, 2005 at Camp Hope, Baghdad, Iraq. She has filed a lawsuit against the company and the employees.
She is the founder of the Jamie Leigh Foundation, an advocacy agency for victims of sexual assault.
Jones began working for KBR as an administrative assistant in 2004 when she was 19, and started her contract of employment with Overseas Administrative Services, Ltd. in Houston, Texas on July 21, 2005.
According to Jones, on July 28, 2005, several of her fellow KBR employees offered her a drink containing a date rape drug, of which she took two sips. The men then allegedly engaged in unprotected anal and vaginal gang-rape upon her while she was unconscious. She was able to name one of her attackers based on his confession to her, but was unable to identify the others due to her unconsciousness. Further, the lawsuit filed by Jones' attorneys cites the following: ...
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