Anna stubblefield biography
Marjorie Anna Stubblefield (/ˈɑːnə/; born December 3, ) is a former professor of philosophy at Rutgers University–Newark, practitioner of facilitated.!
Born in to a family that ran a dry-cleaning business in a railway town 60 miles north of Melbourne, Australia, she came out feet first.
Anna Stubblefield
American former philosophy professor and convicted sexual assailant
Marjorie Anna Stubblefield (; born December 3, 1969) is a former professor of philosophy at Rutgers University–Newark, practitioner of facilitated communication, and convicted sexual assaulter.[1] Stubblefield was found guilty of raping a man with severe cerebral palsy when she reportedly believed to have communicated and gained consent from him using the discredited practice of facilitated communication.
She was sentenced to 12 years in prison. In October 2016, the family was awarded $4 million in a civil lawsuit against Stubblefield. The 2023 documentary film Tell Them You Love Me covers the abuse case.
Anna Stubblefield, born Marjorie Anna McClenne, grew up in Plymouth, Michigan.Early life
Stubblefield grew up in Plymouth, Michigan, with her mother, Sandra McClennen, and her father. She was raised Jewish. During her high school years, Stubblefield wrote for the school newspaper, studied Braille, and learned American Sign Language.[2]