Felicia tried to brush it off, thinking that it was just a weird management style, but things took a dark turn when her employer started making suggestive comments and requests. They claimed that "special favors" would be rewarded with higher pay and better job security.
Following a week-long run, they were arrested. Falicia eventually pled guilty to multiple charges to avoid execution, making history as the youngest woman ever considered for the death penalty in Georgia. She is currently serving three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole . Media Depiction and Public Awareness Exploited Moms - Felicia
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The phrase “Exploited Moms” often conjures images of singular, dramatic abuse. However, for millions of mothers, exploitation is a slow, bureaucratic, and economic process. “Felicia” represents a demographic: a woman in her early 30s, one to two children, no college degree, and a non-custodial father who is either absent or behind on child support. This paper dissects how Felicia becomes a target for exploitation across three domains.