Epstein survivors, Democrats unveil bill to end federal statute of limitations for sex trafficking
Legislation introduced to remove statute of limitations for sex trafficking, supporting survivors and demanding full government transparency on Epstein-related records.
- Epstein survivors and Democrats introduced a bill to eliminate the statute of limitations for sex trafficking at the federal level.
- Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, joined lawmakers and other survivors to announce 'Virginia's Law' that aims to give survivors their day in court.
- Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández condemned the Department of Justice's heavily redacted release of Epstein files, claiming it violates federal law and continues to harm survivors.
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Virginia Giuffre’s brother urges Andrew to face Congress over Epstein links
Virginia Giuffre's brother Sky Roberts has said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should “show up” before Congress and “answer questions”. Family of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre joined US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in introducing "Virginia's Law" on Tuesday (10 February), a legislation aimed at removing statute of limitations barriers for survivors of sexual violence in civil court. When asked about the prospect of Andrew testifyi…
Sen. Schumer & Rep. Leger Fernandez Introduce Bill Removing Statute of Limitation for Sex Trafficking Charges
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM) join Jeffrey Epstein survivors for a news conference announcing a bill that would remove the federal statute of limitations for sex trafficking charges.
Democrats Unveil ‘Virginia’s Law’ Alongside Epstein Victims to End Statutes of Limitations for Traffickers
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) announced on Feb. 10 legislation that would eliminate statute-of-limitations barriers for certain federal civil claims tied to sex trafficking and sexual exploitation, arguing that survivors often need years before they are ready to pursue a case. At a U.S. Capitol news conference, the lawmakers were joined by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, advocates, a…
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