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North Carolina Supreme Court upholds law that allowed 2 more years for child sex abuse suits

  • North Carolina's Supreme Court upheld a law allowing victims of child sexual abuse two additional years to file civil lawsuits, rejecting claims it violated constitutional protections for defendants.
  • The law, part of the 2019 SAFE Child Act, extends the filing deadline for victims from age 21 to age 28.
  • At least 250 child sex abuse lawsuits were filed during the two-year lookback period from January 2020 to December 2021, according to legal briefs.
  • Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Governor Josh Stein praised the ruling, emphasizing the importance of allowing survivors to seek justice.
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WCIV broke the news in Charleston, United States on Friday, January 31, 2025.
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