[Photo above: Carol DuPré, Spencerport, a victim of priest abuse as a teenager, supported by Mitchell Garabedian, Boston attorney who has represented over 3000 victims of clergy abuse, talks to the media about her coming forward outside the Diocese of Rochester on Flower City Park in Rochester Thursday, June 14, 2018.]
When legislators in New York passed the Child Victims Act in 2019, it was prompted by an understanding that survivors of sexual abuse were struggling to heal and needed help. Outdated laws kept them from finding justice through the courts, and the institutions which had fostered the abuse were slow to respond on their own.
What the legislators did not understand, perhaps, was how pervasive the sexual abuse of children had been across the state and the sheer number of individuals who had been victimized.
More than 9,200 complaints have been filed as part of the CVA…
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