Advocates Seek End Of Time Limit On Civil Lawsuits Over Child Sex Abuse

Statewide Iowa — Advocates for people who were sexually abused as children continue to lobby Iowa lawmakers to give survivors more time to file lawsuits against their abusers.

Last year, the Iowa Legislature removed the state’s legal time limit on criminal charges against people accused of sex crimes against children. Advocates say giving more time for survivors to file lawsuits in civil court will help hold educational, athletic, and religious institutions accountable when their employees sexually abuse minors. Kathryn Robb is executive director of Child USA Advocacy.

Kylie DeWees says she was sexually abused by an Iowa school employee as a minor. She says when she learned about the statute of limitations, her time to file a lawsuit had already run out.

She’s urging Republican lawmakers to make it a priority to end the time limit on when child sex abuse victims may file civil lawsuits against their abusers and get the policy passed before the 2022 legislative session ends.

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