A proposal which would waive the statute of
limitations on prosecutions of people who've abused children, and
allow victims to sue abusers up to 50 years after the attack took
place, is long overdue, say advocates for victims of child sexual
abuse, like Jill Knittle.
Knittle was abused for six years as a child, until she was 13. She didn't tell friends until she was in her 20s, and didnt talk openly about it until her 40s. That's often the case, as victims struggle internally every day.
http://www.twcnews.com/nys/rochester/news/2017/01/13/rochester-sex-abuse-victims-statute-limitations.html
Knittle was abused for six years as a child, until she was 13. She didn't tell friends until she was in her 20s, and didnt talk openly about it until her 40s. That's often the case, as victims struggle internally every day.
http://www.twcnews.com/nys/rochester/news/2017/01/13/rochester-sex-abuse-victims-statute-limitations.html