Currently in New York, victims must bring civil suits before their 23rd
birthday against their attackers.
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Under state law, child sex abuse victims have until their 23rd
birthday to bring charges
against their
attacker.
Farrell is among a group of advocates who want to expand New York's current statute of limitations, which is the strictest in the nation and grants victims just five years past their 18th
birthdays to take legal action
against attackers.