US Democrats Unveil Bill to Repeal Epstein Victims' Time Limits
In a bid to extend justice to survivors of sex trafficking, US lawmakers have introduced the "Virginia's Law" bill, which seeks to abolish the statute of limitations that protects pedophiles and traffickers from prosecution. The proposal is named in honor of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers who died by suicide last year.
The legislation aims to eliminate the existing time limits for victims to file lawsuits or report crimes against them, effectively giving them a second chance at seeking justice. The bill's introduction comes as lawmakers seek to hold accountable those responsible for decades-old sex trafficking cases.
Critics argue that the current statute of limitations has allowed numerous perpetrators, including Epstein, to evade accountability and continue their predatory behavior unchecked. The proposed legislation would change this by allowing victims to bring forward complaints even years or decades after they were first victimized.
The introduction of the "Virginia's Law" bill marks a significant shift in US politics, with lawmakers acknowledging that victims' time limits have often been used as a tool for traffickers and predators to avoid prosecution.
In a bid to extend justice to survivors of sex trafficking, US lawmakers have introduced the "Virginia's Law" bill, which seeks to abolish the statute of limitations that protects pedophiles and traffickers from prosecution. The proposal is named in honor of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers who died by suicide last year.
The legislation aims to eliminate the existing time limits for victims to file lawsuits or report crimes against them, effectively giving them a second chance at seeking justice. The bill's introduction comes as lawmakers seek to hold accountable those responsible for decades-old sex trafficking cases.
Critics argue that the current statute of limitations has allowed numerous perpetrators, including Epstein, to evade accountability and continue their predatory behavior unchecked. The proposed legislation would change this by allowing victims to bring forward complaints even years or decades after they were first victimized.
The introduction of the "Virginia's Law" bill marks a significant shift in US politics, with lawmakers acknowledging that victims' time limits have often been used as a tool for traffickers and predators to avoid prosecution.