The Time’s Up Act, passed during the “Me Too” movement, allows victims to file civil lawsuits until their 51st birthday – but that only applies to abuse that occurred after Oct. 1, 2019.
Sexual abuse survivors shared heart-wrenching stories at the state Capitol on Tuesday.
Victims are pushing for more time to sue their abusers, but the effort faces an uphill battle.
STORIES OF ABUSE
As a child, Janet Orsatti-Duffany suffered years of sexual abuse. As an adult, it took her decades to report it.
“I didn’t know what he was doing to me was wrong,” she said. “It wasn’t until I was 43 that these memories came crashing through.”
Orsatti-Duffany and other survivors want Connecticut to eliminate the statute of limitations for filing civil lawsuits. They also want a three-year “lookback” window for cases that have already expired.
“I had a repressed memory, and I didn’t remember until…
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