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Topic History of: @MeMeMeToo 40 years ago?
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hedda good question...each State has it's own laws.

I think the current NSW Government removed Compensation for abuse claims over 10 years old or from 10 years after you are 18.

Time will tell. If convicted he would be subject to penalties that were on the books 40 years ago,
honey!oh sugar sugar. Jo wrote:
What happened to the statute of limitations? Was there ever one in place?


Didn't Australia recently remove the statute of limitations?
Jo What happened to the statute of limitations? Was there ever one in place?
hedda www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6440421...ed-raping-woman.html

Jarret has been locally famous for about 30 years having been in dozens of TV shows and married to an equally famous actress,

Wolf Creek actor John Jarratt is committed to stand trial accused of raping a woman more than 40 years ago

John Jarratt, 66, has been committed to stand trial over an alleged rape in 1976
The Wolf Creek actor pleaded not guilty after he was charged in August this year
Accuser alleged to police Jarratt raped her at a home they shared in Sydney