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Carrie Goldberg is a victims’ rights attorney who has built a team that provides cutting edge legal help for clients under attack by pervs, assholes, psychos, and trolls.

While her clients are a diverse group—from every gender, sexual orientation, age, class, race, religion, occupation, and background—the offenders are not. They are highly predictable. In this book, Carrie offers a taxonomy of the four types of offenders she encounters most often at her firm: assholes, psychos, pervs, and trolls. “If we recognize the patterns of these perpetrators,” she explains, “we know how to fight back.”  

Deeply personal yet achingly universal, Nobody's Victim is a bold and much-needed analysis of victim protection in the era of the Internet. This book is an urgent warning of a coming crisis, a predictor of imminent danger, and a weapon to take back control and protect ourselves—both online and off.

Carrie is admitted to practice law in New York State, 1st Appellate Department and the Eastern and Southern New York Districts of United States District Court. She is also admitted to The Supreme Court of the United StatesUS Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitEastern District of New YorkSouthern District of New York and has been admitted pro hac vice in CaliforniaFlorida, and Massachusetts. She is also a member of the bar in New York State.

She is the recipient of 2017’s Privacy Champion Award from Electronic Privacy Information Center. 

Affiliations:

• Board Member at the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative

• Member of the Lawyers Committee Against Domestic Violence’s Family Court Working Group

• Member of the City Bar’s Committee on Domestic Violence

• Member of California Attorney General Kamala Harris’ Cyber Exploitation Working Group Law Enforcement Subcommittee

• New York State Bar Association Committee of Women in the Law Legislative Subcommittee

• New York City Cyber Sexual Exploitation Task Force, Founding Member

 

Education

• Brooklyn Law School

• Bucerius International Business Law Program

• Vassar College

background

Prior to opening her firm in 2014, Carrie was the Associate Director of Legal Services at The Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. Guardianship Project and was a case manager for Nazi victims and Holocaust survivors with Selfhelp Community Services in Manhattan.