Ashley Foster : Palm Beach County woman pushes to change state sex abuse laws

FLORIDA
WPTV

Dan Corcoran

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. – A Palm Beach County woman who says she is a survivor of child sex abuse is now in the battle of her life for future victims. This, after a statute of limitations ran out, keeping her from prosecuting her alleged abuser – her own cousin.

After six years of silence, Ashley Foster finally found the courage to say this: “I had just turned 13 and my cousin started to molest me.” Sexual abuse – on a weekly basis, she says, at the hands of her cousin – who is ten years older. “It’s out,” she said.” Ok. Now what are we going to do?”

She went to counseling and then to the Boynton Beach Police Department. Ashley and her parents worked with investigators to press charges against her cousin – but it was already too late. “I finally get the courage to say something and nothing at all can be done about it,” she said.

State law says charges against those who molest children aged 12 or older have to be brought within three years of the alleged abuse. For Ashley, the Statue of Limitations had run out just 60 days earlier.

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