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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCUM just realized it didn’t have enough Trump threads![/quote] A lot of people aren’t used to having ex-presidents with such long records of criminality, so you must excuse them. I mean usually a president is someone you could look to for inspiration. In this case, you got this spray-tanned piece of sht who has lied about just about everything and cheated anyone who has ever been close, so you know, right? Makes sense to have a few posts.[/quote] Somebody in the New York legislature passed a bill with Trump in mind, said for one year the statute of limitations on long ago sexual assault will be waived. Then suddenly E Jean refiles. It seems like they got the target first and then they manipulated or redefined the laws to make sure that he could be prosecuted. [/quote] When in doubt always go for conspiratorial thinking first, I see.[/quote] Except that this is correct. Laws were changed to permit prosecution of Trump and then changed back. It’s sickening. [/quote] No, if you read the Forbes article about the lookback law, other jurisdictions (CA, NJ, DC) by that time had passed temporary lookback laws. And not just about DJT: [quote]On the other hand, the ASA has also provided victims legal recourse where their abusers’ serial sexual assaults have come to light. For instance, Wigdor LLP is representing multiple victims of Robert Hadden, a gynecologist who was found guilty of crimes related to sexually assaulting patients in January 2023 and whose victims number in the thousands. The ASA has provided numerous sexual assault victims in New York State the opportunity to come forward despite the passage of time, face their abusers, and seek redress for the lasting harms they have suffered. New York is not alone. New Jersey, which also opened a lookback window when it amended its statute of limitations in 2019, saw more than 1,000 victims file civil suits that would otherwise have been barred by their age. These lookback windows have been unmitigated successes, offering the victims of sexual assault import legal recourse and giving them an opportunity to publicly share their powerful stories.[/quote][/quote]
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