“I didn’t go to jail, I didn’t put this guy on our set. I had this scene deleted. Thank God, honestly, that there is social media. It’s the fans and news outlets that’s confirming it to me that what I did was the right thing,” she said.

“If I didn’t have that feedback, I’d kind of go a little crazy thinking, ‘Why am I being treated like this?’” Munn continued. “That’s not OK, to feel like the bad guy.”

Carnes said she’s speaking up for herself now because she wasn’t able to at 14.

“Your abuse does not define you. With support from others and strength from within, you can overcome the label of victim and reclaim your identity,” Carnes wrote.

She added: “I have no shame for what was done to me. I am not the one who needs to carry that shame. My name is Paige Carnes, former Jane Doe.”

Head over to the Los Angeles Times to read Carnes’ full statement.