ALL ANGLES UK reached out to a legal‑aid source, who told us the girls “got off easy” compared to the maximum six‑year penalty they were facing, a sentiment echoed by several commenters online. The remark has added another layer of controversy, with supporters arguing that such statements ignore the unanswered questions surrounding the men involved in the trip.
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| Commenters reacted sharply to the sentencing, with many saying the girls ‘got a slap on the wrist’ and should be thankful the outcome wasn’t harsher. |
Supporters remain divided, some insisting the girls were set up, others demanding to know why the men involved, particularly those who organised the trip, have not faced the same level of scrutiny. The silence surrounding the male figures connected to the events, especially when contrasted with the swift sentencing of the girls, has fuelled frustration and suspicion. Many are asking the same thing: if the girls were not acting alone, why does it appear that only they are paying the price?
In the midst of this, Genevieve has launched a GoFundMe, amplified by influencer Elaine The Pain, to help cover her fine and other legal costs. Meanwhile, Teraiya’s mother continues to lean on her faith, prayer, and community support as she prepares for the months ahead. Despite the emotional toll, both families remain determined to keep fighting, insisting that the full truth has not yet come to light.
Elaine The Pain has continued to advocate for Genevieve throughout the ordeal, urging supporters to contribute to the GoFundMe to help cover her fines and ongoing costs.
As the girls prepare for the reality of their sentences, the call for real justice grows louder. Supporters across the UK and Jamaica continue to push for deeper investigation, accountability, and answers that remain painfully out of reach.
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Their families are carrying the weight of this ordeal day by day, leaning on faith, community, and the generosity of anyone willing to stand with them. For those able to help, even in small ways, your support could make a meaningful difference. As the truth continues to unfold, the hope remains that justice will prevail and these young women will one day find their way home.