American author Lisa Taddeo spent eight years immersing herself in the lives of three American women for her bestselling book Three Women.
But only one of the three subjects had her real name and identity revealed in the book and subsequent TV show. Her name is Maggie Wilken.
In 2009, 17-year-old high school student Maggie engaged in what she called a "sexual relationship" with her English teacher, though she has noted in her allegations that grooming and sexual preying was allegedly involved.
Six years later, Maggie pressed charges against the teacher. Yet she faced condemnation from not only her alleged abuser but her community as well.
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Maggie vividly remembers the first moment she saw teacher Aaron Knodel during their first English class together.
Knodel soon began offering Maggie a shoulder to cry on. She would tell him about her turbulent childhood with two parents who were alcoholics.
"She'd linger after his class, or he would ask her a question when she was on her way out the door. 'Maggie', he'd say with incredibly earnest eyes, and she'd hung back. Eventually, she started to tell him bits. Sometimes there's nothing better on earth than someone asking you a question," wrote Taddeo.
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