A legal loophole in the State of Massachusetts prevents prosecutors from going after teachers, coaches, and other adults in positions of authority who sexually prey on teenagers in their care.
Survivors, like Liz O’Neil, say it happens more than you may realize.
“Predators like the man who abused me hide in plain sight,” O’Neil said, reading from a victim’s statement she submitted to the Massachusetts Legislature months ago.
It began when O’Neil was 16. She trusted a teacher who began offering her rides from home school. She says those rides evolved into gifts of money and jewelry, and eventually into a full-blown sexual relationship.
“I absolutely believe I was one hundred percent abused,” she told 7News. “I felt he completely took advantage of his position.”
Jeniece McClary echoes that sentiment. She came from a single parent home and was yearning for a father figure. In high school, she found that…
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