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Where Are Molly Martens, Jack & Sarah

May 19, 2025

Where are Jack Corbett and Sarah Corbett now?

Jack and Sarah firmly pushed back against the accusation that they’d been brainwashed in any way.

“I understand how a lot of people could say, ‘He’s been around a lot of people who loved his dad for eight years, that’s why he’s saying those things,’” Jack said in the doc, “but I was always left to come up with my own decisions, my own opinions. My dad was my hero, someone I looked up to. He was my best friend.”

Added Sarah, “My dad loved me and Jack, we were his everything, and I know that. I’m really proud to say I’m Jason Corbett’s daughter.”

She and Jack, 20, now go by the surname Corbett-Lynch, and are moving on with their lives in Ireland. Sarah has released a memoir, A Time for Truth: My Father Jason and My Search for Justice and Healing.

On what would have been her mom Mags’ 50th birthday May 8, Sarah posted several photos of her parents on Instagram, writing, “I know you’re with us in spirit, Mam, with Dad holding your hand. I can feel that today you would be doing something meaningful right here with me, Jack, and everyone who is still here supporting us.”

And on May 10 she wished her aunt Tracey a happy birthday, calling her a “wonderful woman who has always had my back and always made me feel loved. Thank you for being my mom.”

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