Sad story but not unique. You see this all the time in almost any workplace.
I would talk to your manager first before talking to the owners about your raise, 28 years in the military have taught me to always use the chain of command. Like other have said the issue is not Jackie, its you not being compensated for what you think you are worth. Bringing her up in any conversation other than with your family, close friends or therapist is not advisable and its even risky to talk about her in here.
Simultaneously, I would be pimping myself else on all the job sites like indeed.com. I would think with your experience, it wouldn't be difficult to land a new job with a equal or better salary. It's always nice to have options.
If you don't get the raise with your current job and can't find a new one then it's time to swallow your pride till you get a new one or re-engage again over a raise in say 6 months.
BL - problem is NOT Jackie, forget about her, be happy for her and move on. It all comes around eventually, karma is a bitch.
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