JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) – The way child sexual assault cases are handled in Missouri could soon change.
A bill named after a young man who was abused at a Missouri summer camp is moving closer to the governor’s desk. Branson lawmakers Sen. Brad Hudson and Rep. Brian Seitz are carrying bills that would eliminate the use of nondisclosure agreements in child sexual abuse cases. Their other bill would eliminate the statute of limitations, allowing survivors to file a lawsuit whenever they’re ready.