Teresa Fidelis Lancaster is an Attorney and Advocate for victims of sexual abuse who was recently featured in the Emmy nominated production The Keepers, a seven-part docuseries which is currently on Netflix. She was a student at the Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, Maryland (1968-1972) where she endured rape, sexual and psychological abuse at the hands of a Catholic Priest who also trafficked her, and other girls. In 1994, Teresa was Jane Roe in the Jane Doe/Jane Roe case against the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Sadly, the case was dismissed on the technicality that the Statute of Limitations had run. She continues to fight to reform the archaic SOL law in Maryland to enable victims of childhood sexual abuse in their struggle to seek justice.