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Klein, Sarah G.

Sarah G. Klein - Wilmington, DE

Attorney at Dalton & Associates, P.A.

Sexual Abuse Lawyers in Wilmington, DE

Cool Spring Meeting House 1106 West Tenth Street Wilmington, DE 19806

Wilmington Sexual Abuse Lawyer

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Sexual Abuse

Attorney Information

Overview

Sarah Klein is an attorney, an advocate for victims of sexual abuse, and a former competitive gymnast. Sarah is also one of the first known victims of former Olympic Women’s Gymnastics Larry Nassar, and in July 2018, at the ESPYs, Sarah accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award on behalf of herself and the hundreds of other survivors of Nassar’s sexual abuse. Prior recipients of the Ashe award include Nelson Mandela, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and Robin Roberts.

Today, Sarah is a widely respected advocate for legal, cultural, and political change.

Her op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer, “I lobbied to change the law after I was abused by Larry Nassar,” caught the attention of Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, and she has worked in New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and elsewhere for legal reform that will bring survivors healing and justice. Sarah believes that the time has come for the law to impose upon abusers and their enablers, both institutions and individuals, the legal consequences they deserve.

Sarah is an alumna of Columbia University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Global Entrepreneurship program. She sits on the Board of Directors of CHILD USAdvocacy, an organization committed to protecting children’s civil liberties and keeping children safe from abuse. She also sits on the Board of the Montgomery County Advocacy Project (MCAP), preventing child abuse and neglect in Montgomery County through legal services, advocacy, and education.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • Arthur Ashe Courage Award

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Columbia Law School, New York, New York
  • Non Legal Education

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Global Entrepreneurship program

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Of Counsel

Classes and Seminars

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Global Entrepreneurship program

Pro Bono Activities

  • Board of Directors of CHILD USAdvocacy
  • Board of the Montgomery County Advocacy Project (MCAP)

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Wilmington, DE

Cool Spring Meeting House
1106 West Tenth Street
Wilmington, DE 19806

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Phone: 302-549-0093

Fax: 302-652-0687

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