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June 3-5, 2018
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August 26-28, 2018
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November 7-9, 2024
SPEAKER

Nicole Gorovsky, Esq.

Clayton, MO

Fighting for crime victims has been Nicole Gorovsky’s passion for her entire career. She has fought to empower survivors and has stood up to criminals and bullies for over 15 years. First, as a State Prosecutor in Boone County, Missouri, Nicole prosecuted hundreds of sex crimes and crimes against children. She also worked with a group to start the Mid-Missouri Internet Crimes Task Force to track and prevent the production and sharing of child pornography on the on the internet. Then, as a Federal Prosecutor, Nicole worked on Project Safe Childhood – a Federal initiative to prevent child exploitation.

Nicole then went into private practice to represent survivors of crime and abuse in the civil courts. After, seven years working in law firms, Nicole decided to form her own firm, Gorovsky Law, to empower those who have been victimized, exploited or bullied. As a civil attorney, Nicole continues to seek justice for those who have been harmed by filing lawsuits against criminal perpetrators and the institutions that enable and protect perpetrators.

Nicole has participated in over 50 trials – Federal and State. She has argued in the Missouri Supreme Court, the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and in each district of the Missouri Court of Appeals. She is also on the Advisory Board of the National Crime Victim Bar Association.

Nicole is married to a prosecutor and enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. She also enjoys reading, playing tennis, and watching her kids play. She further enjoys giving presentations to parents, teachers and anyone who is willing to listen about preventing childhood sexual abuse, child safety on the internet, bullying, and the dynamics of abuse.

Nicole attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor for her bachelor’s degree and Washington University in St. Louis for her law degree.