CRIMEGUARDIAN US
Louisiana jury awards $1.1bn to woman who sued over childhood molestation in 1960s
A Louisiana jury awarded $1.1 billion to Pamela Elaine Lockridge, who sued her late stepfather for childhood sexual molestation in the 1960s and 1970s under the state’s 'lookback law'. The verdict is described as sending a message that children are precious and deserve protection.
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