Sins of Silence is a 1996 American drama television film directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by Shelley Evans, from a story by Evans and Kathryn Montgomery.
Inspired by actual events, the film stars Holly Marie Combs and Lindsay Wagner.
[1] Molly McKinley, a former nun now employed, and grossly underfunded, as a rape counselor.
A teenager named Sophie seeks out Molly's help after she is raped by the scion of a wealthy family.
Refusing to release a confidential file that would reveal Sophie's past promiscuity, and thus seriously compromise her case against her assailant, Molly is sent to jail.