Mark Rozzi says he was 13, a young altar boy, when a priest at his
eastern Pennsylvania parish sexually assaulted him in a shower. It took Rozzi, who says the priest spent a year grooming him with
trips to McDonald’s and secretly shared beers, a quarter century to talk
about the experience publicly. By then it was too late for any legal
action.
Now a 44-year-old Pennsylvania state representative, Rozzi is a driving force behind one of about a dozen bills making their way through legislatures in states including New York and New Jersey that aim to give child sex assault victims more time to sue their attackers, reports Reuters.
http://newtelegraphonline.com/us-sex-victims-accuse-catholic-church-of-delaying-justice/
Now a 44-year-old Pennsylvania state representative, Rozzi is a driving force behind one of about a dozen bills making their way through legislatures in states including New York and New Jersey that aim to give child sex assault victims more time to sue their attackers, reports Reuters.
http://newtelegraphonline.com/us-sex-victims-accuse-catholic-church-of-delaying-justice/