KILLEEN, Texas (KWTX) - The fight for justice for alleged victims of Fort Hood doctor accused of filming women during exams is growing.
Mayra Guillen, sister of murdered Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, said she couldn’t stand by and do nothing after her sisters case helped change the way sexual assault and harassment is handled in the military.
When Vanessa Guillen went missing in 2020, her sisters Mayra and Lupe led the charge to find her.
When she was found murdered, they fought for justice and legislation that sparked change in how the military handles sexual assault cases.
“About a year after the whole documentary and bill passed and media stuff, I did step back,” said Guillen. “I started focusing a little bit more on my private life. Which, I had left behind to do everything th

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