Women alleging rape and sexual assault in France call to abolish statute of limitations

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Women alleging rape and sexual assault in France call to abolish statute of limitations

A group of women, who have alleged sexual assault or rape in France, are calling for the abolition of the statute of limitations which they say has prevented them seeking justice in criminal …

A group of women, who have alleged sexual assault or rape in France, are calling for the abolition of the statute of limitations which they say has prevented them seeking justice in criminal proceedings. It is the first time more than 50 women alleging sexual assault and rape by men, including Jeffrey Epstein, his former business partner and model agent Jean-Luc Brunel and billionaire businessman Mohammed Al Fayed, have come together collectively to demand the change to French law. Currently, there is a 20-year statute of limitations for adults wanting to report to sexual assault or rape to French authorities and a 30-year limitation from the date the crime occurred if they were a minor. The women, who have formed a collective called Survivors' Voices, said during a press conference, the restriction of reporting their assaults makes them feel like their case "doesn't matter simply because of the date" it occurred. "Rape doesn't expire, trauma doesn't expire," Thysia Husiman said. She alleges she was raped at the age of 18 in Paris by model agent Jean-Luc Brunel. He was found hanged in his cell in La Santé prison in 2022 whilst being held on suspicion of the rape of minors and trafficking of minors for sexual exploitation. Former BBC producer Lisa Brinkworth, who claims she was sexually assaulted while working undercover to expose abuse in the fashion industry by Elite Model Management boss Gerald Marie, announced she was taking her case to the European Court of Human Rights. …

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