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A $5.4 million verdict has been awarded to a former Siena Catholic Academy student who alleges he was sexually abused.
The plaintiff testified that he was sexually abused by Father Joseph Grasso, the school’s former principal, for more than a year starting in 2002, when he was just 12 years old. Grasso was the school administrator at the now-closed academy from 1998 to 2004.
In 2019, the New York Child Victims Act extended the statute of limitations for survivors of child sexual abuse to take their cases to court.
“A strong reason I believe the Child Victims Act was passed was to address the fact that many survivors, many victims of childhood sexual assault, do not feel they are able to come forward until adulthood,” says attorney Amy Keller.
Keller says one of those people is her client, referred to as “LG 55 Doe,” who says…
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