Public institutions, including schools, are immune from lawsuits for the alleged incidents, preventing many from filing civil claims, despite legal reform efforts that have eliminated the statute of limitations. One man who says he was victimized calls it ‘another injustice.’
Dale Ashby says he was abused by his high school counselor in the 1970s. When Maine removed its statute of limitations for civil child sex abuse claims in 2021, Ashby thought he would be able to sue the school, but he found out there were other laws preventing him from doing so.
When he was a teenager, Dale Ashby played the piano in his family’s garage, which was often so cold he could see his breath as he practiced. In the Wells High School yearbook, the seniors in the of the class of 1971 were each asked to state their ambition.
“Pursue a musical career,” Ashby wrote.
He went on to study…
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