

Elizabeth Phillips
Founder of No More Victims and executive director of the Phillips Foundation focused on survivor justice and child protection; survivor advocate who led passage of Trey's Law and camp safety reforms after uncovering alleged abuse at Kanakuk camps.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 4h 2min
#272 Elizabeth Phillips - Inside Camp Kanakuk: One of America’s Darkest Child Summer Camps
Elizabeth Phillips, founder of No More Victims and advocate for child protection, shares her harrowing journey of uncovering abuse at Kanakuk camps after her brother Trey's tragic death. She discusses her advocacy against restrictive NDAs, which silenced survivors, and her pivotal role in passing Trey's Law. Elizabeth dives deep into the camp's culture, internal responses to early warnings, and ongoing reforms aimed at protecting children. Her passion for survivor advocacy is palpable, shedding light on systemic failures and the urgent need for stricter camp regulations.

Mar 25, 2026 • 55min
Trey's Law — Protecting the Victims of Child Sex Abuse
Elizabeth Phillips, sibling and advocate who led the push for Trey’s Law after her brother’s abuse and death. She recounts Trey’s story and how NDAs silence child survivors. The conversation covers institutional cover ups at Kanakuk, pressure to sign settlements, a 19‑year‑old survivor speaking out under Missouri law, and the bipartisan effort to ban gagging children.

Mar 4, 2026 • 55min
Defending the Victims of Child Sex Abuse — Trey's Law Going National
Elizabeth Phillips, sister of victim Trey Carlock and national advocate for survivors of child sexual abuse. She tells her family’s story and why federal Trey’s Law would bar NDAs from silencing child abuse victims. Short, urgent discussion of institutional cover ups, how NDAs harm healing, powerful survivor testimony, and bipartisan momentum to change the law.


