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New York’s #MeToo movement sexual abuse victims get a second chance for justice and compensation

New York’s #MeToo movement sexual abuse victims get a second chance for justice and compensation

A new law allows adult survivors of sex abuse in New York to seek justice and compensation–free, confidential case evaluation.

To be eligible, the victim must:

  • Were 18 or older when the sexual abuse occurred;
  • Have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of a high-profile abuser, institution, or corporation;
  • Have not already settled a sexual abuse claim; and,
  • Not already have a lawyer for a sexual abuse case.

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New York’s #MeToo movement victims get a 2nd chance for justice

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Sexual harassment and assault are particularly worrisome for female workers of high-profile New York abusers, institutions, and corporations.

The following male-dominated environments in New York have fielded allegations of sexually assaulting the few women who manage to enter and climb their ranks, often becoming the targets of the male leaders who work there:

  • Wall Street, banking and corporate executives, and professionals
  • Modeling and fashion industries
  • Entertainment environments 
    • Broadway
    • Professional athletes
    • Theater
    • Film and TV
    • Music
  • Restaurant industry
  • Pharmaceutical salespeople
  • Advertising industry
  • Hospitals, medical facilities, and doctors’ offices
  • College professors, staff members, teachers assistants, and coaches 

Some of New York’s institutions or corporations that have attempted to hide their sexual assault transgressions that are now coming to light include:

  • Direct employers of domestic help
  • The interns and subordinates of powerful politicians
  • Treatment, rehabilitation, and psychiatric hospitals
  • Instances of domestic violence 
  • Homes for unwed mothers
  • Student-on-student abuses at colleges and universities
  • Nursing homes, assisted living homes, and shelters
  • Guard-on-prisoner assaults in prisons
  • Staff-on-staff assaults at religious institutions
  • Adult entertainment industry 
  • Flight attendants
  • Homes for developmentally impaired adults
  • The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA)

New York’s high-profile abusers, institutions, and corporations have had plenty of time to make gender discrimination complaints disappear into an opaque arbitration system where the names of violators rarely appear and legal precedent isn’t strictly binding–where victims were long ago ordered into private arbitration or gagged by nondisclosure agreements. 

How the Adult Survivor Act is giving those women a second chance at justice

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Adult abuse survivors will be able to sue their assailants for decades-old attacks under bipartisan legislation signed into law.

Some of the most serious accusations from female employees include:

  • Alleged pay, promotion, and pregnancy discrimination;
  • Hostile work environments;
  • Rampant sexual harassment;
  • And even rape.

The State Assembly overwhelmingly passed the Adult Survivors Act–this bill enables adult victims that were 18 or older at the time of the alleged abuse a one-time opportunity to file civil lawsuits in New York–even if any statutes of limitations have run out.

The bill mirrors New York’s Child Victims Act and gives adult survivors a one-year window to file suit.

The purposes behind the creation of the Adult Survivor’s Act include:

  • The measure is described as an act of “restorative justice;”
  • It allows victims some level of accountability and recompense; and,
  • It deters individuals and institutions from turning a blind eye to the future.

According to Gov. Kathy Hochul, “To those who thought they got away with a perfect crime, I say to you: Your time is up. Your victims will see you in court.”

In 2019, state lawmakers lengthened the statutes of limitations for many offenses–however, those changes did not apply retroactively, which made the Adult Survivors Act bill necessary.

The Shield Justice Watch team is encouraging adult female survivors of sexual assault by New York’s high-profile abusers, institutions, and corporations–especially in the 1980s and 1990s–to come forward and request a free, private case evaluation for justice and compensation!

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