New York's Child Victims Act went into effect Wednesday, opening a one-year window during which some victims of childhood sexual abuse can sue outside the statute of limitations.
Jeffrey Epstein's estate has been sued by a woman who says she was raped by him when she was a high school student — after a New York law on Wednesday went into effect and opened a one-year window for people 55 and younger whose childhood sexual abuse claims fall outside the statute of limitations to take legal action.
Daniel Araoz on Wednesday sued Epstein's estate, after petitioning the court in July to force him to give her the identity of the "recruiter" who she says groomed her. Her lawyer acknowledged that his client couldn't sue until the CVA was effective, because the alleged incidents occurred in 2001 and 2002, and attached a draft of the complaint to the petition.
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