
(Pictured Top to Bottom, L-R) Brian A. McVeigh, Calhoun County District Attorney, Jennifer G. Weems, Calhoun County Assistant District Attorney, Dr. Timothy B. King, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs, Jacksonville State University, Julie Nix, Director of Counseling Services, Jacksonville State University, Susan Shipman, Executive Director of Second Chance Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter of Anniston, Trace Fleming Smith, Sexual Assault Victims Advocate, Second Chance Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter of Anniston
Jacksonville, Alabama (WLJS) -- WLJS News anchor Ed Moore III has just released the official guest list for his special broadcast on sexual assault Thursday afternoon.
The show is in response to the exclusive interview released last Sunday with Jade Wagner, the president of Jacksonville State University's student body, who told Moore that a young man raped her last June during a summer outing with friends near Lake Logan Martin in St. Clair County.
The program will be geared towards educating the public on sexual assault awareness, the truths and myths about rape and sexual assault, as well as how rape and sexual assault victims can find assistance.
The official guest list is as followed:
Brian A. McVeigh - Calhoun County District Attorney
Jennifer G. Weems - Calhoun County Assistant District Attorney
Dr. Timothy B. King - Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs, Jacksonville State University
Susan Shipman - Executive Director of Second Chance Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter, Anniston
Sgt. Carl Preuninger - Lead Investigator, Jacksonville State University Police Department (Not Pictured)
Julie Nix - Director of Counseling Services, Jacksonville State University
Trace Fleming Smith - Sexual Assault Victims Advocate, Second Chance Domestic and Sexual Violence Shelter, Anniston
The panel's discussion will begin live at 5:10 P.M.
Northeast Alabama listeners may tune into 91.9 FM or online at www.wljsnews.weebly.com.
To access Wagner's exclusive interview with Moore, please click here: wljs919fmnewsjacksonvilleal.blogspot.com/2013/09/jacksonville-alabama-wljs-in-exclusive.html
For rape victims needing assistance, please call The Second Chance Domestic and Sexual Violence Assistance Hotline at 256-236-7233 or toll-free at 1-800-650-6522.