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politics13h ago
Justice should not expire, Schumer says as he introduces 'Virginia's Law' with Epstein survivors
- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández unveiled Virginia’s Law at a US Capitol news conference.
- The bill aims to erase statutory limits for federal civil claims related to sexual abuse and include a look-back window.
- Supporters say Virginia’s Law lets survivors pursue accountability on their own timelines, not a government clock.
- Advocates stressed the bill would not concern criminal cases but civil litigation by survivors.
- The announcement followed a DOJ document release and ongoing Epstein-related revelations.
- Survivors and families urged broader accountability, including calls for full Epstein file releases.
- Schumer emphasized the need to pursue justice on the survivors' timelines, not officials' clocks.
- The bill would require approval from both the House and Senate and signature from the President to become law.
- The event occurred amid intense media attention as Epstein-related revelations continue to surface.
- The press conference concluded with comments on ongoing calls for file transparency and accountability.
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