I've read some of the responses to similar questions, and let me just say first off.. No, im not a molester looking to get away with something. My fiance was molested when he was 13 and wants to be able to do something about now that he's actually told somebody and has the support and courage. I've seen the other responses for people asking similar questions, and people jump to horrible conclusions. How about we just answer the questions and not bitch and moan about the motives? K? This is a very sensitive topic and its seriously messed up that you will accuse probable sexually abused victims for wanting answers.
QUESTION: My fiance was molested when he was 13 by his neighbor. Later on, he found out that his brother, 2 years older, was also molested around the same time period by the same person. This person who was sexually abusing them was their neighbor, a friend, and most of all... the same age as my fiances brother, around the age of 15. My fiance never told anyone, until he met me. I had been raped by a friend while intoxicated and passed out, and when I told him of this he felt the courage to be able to speak up about what had happened to him. Now that he knows he has support to go through with any possible legal actions still available, he needs some answers. I have looked up the information on websites. But I need cut and dry answers, not ' i think what the website is saying is this' answers.
Question: What is the limitations on a molestation in the state of florida? He was 12 or 13 when it happened, and is 23 now. That would be 10 years, and Im afraid the limitations are up.
Question 2: If there were any legal actions he may still take, what might the be? Would it be a lawsuit, or would he be able to press charges. The kid who did this, did this to his brother as well. That means it's quite possible they are not alone on this. Especially since the sexual abuser was in the boy scouts.
Question 3: If the limitations are up for my fiance and his brother, what would be a good way (meaning non-invasive and not obvious to the accused) to go about finding out if anybody else had this problem? Would it only be possible if we took legal action, and then when the news got out other people would come forward if they wanted? I want this person in jail, I actually want this person dead, however that is not possible. But atleast deserves jail time, he does not deserve to do all of this to all of these poor young children and get away with and live his happy life with his unexpecting wife. She does not deserve a child molesting husband, what about her children? And he does not deserve to walk these streets a free man. Most of all, the victims do not deserve to know he is still out there doing as he pleases, to whom he pleases.
The reason for this sudden will to prosecute is that the accused molester actually tried to add my fiance as a friend on facebook. After all of these years, he has tried to come in contact with the person who was supposed to be his friend who he took complete advantage of and stole all of his dignity.
QUESTION: My fiance was molested when he was 13 by his neighbor. Later on, he found out that his brother, 2 years older, was also molested around the same time period by the same person. This person who was sexually abusing them was their neighbor, a friend, and most of all... the same age as my fiances brother, around the age of 15. My fiance never told anyone, until he met me. I had been raped by a friend while intoxicated and passed out, and when I told him of this he felt the courage to be able to speak up about what had happened to him. Now that he knows he has support to go through with any possible legal actions still available, he needs some answers. I have looked up the information on websites. But I need cut and dry answers, not ' i think what the website is saying is this' answers.
Question: What is the limitations on a molestation in the state of florida? He was 12 or 13 when it happened, and is 23 now. That would be 10 years, and Im afraid the limitations are up.
Question 2: If there were any legal actions he may still take, what might the be? Would it be a lawsuit, or would he be able to press charges. The kid who did this, did this to his brother as well. That means it's quite possible they are not alone on this. Especially since the sexual abuser was in the boy scouts.
Question 3: If the limitations are up for my fiance and his brother, what would be a good way (meaning non-invasive and not obvious to the accused) to go about finding out if anybody else had this problem? Would it only be possible if we took legal action, and then when the news got out other people would come forward if they wanted? I want this person in jail, I actually want this person dead, however that is not possible. But atleast deserves jail time, he does not deserve to do all of this to all of these poor young children and get away with and live his happy life with his unexpecting wife. She does not deserve a child molesting husband, what about her children? And he does not deserve to walk these streets a free man. Most of all, the victims do not deserve to know he is still out there doing as he pleases, to whom he pleases.
The reason for this sudden will to prosecute is that the accused molester actually tried to add my fiance as a friend on facebook. After all of these years, he has tried to come in contact with the person who was supposed to be his friend who he took complete advantage of and stole all of his dignity.