From the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking empire—where powerful men evaded accountability for decades—comes a breakthrough: Virginia’s Law opens a long-shut door for adult survivors of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Introduced February 10, 2026, by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, the federal bill eliminates the civil statute of limitations. […]
Archives for February 2026
“Time Should Never Be a Weapon for Abusers”: Virginia’s Law Introduced in U.S. Congress l
“Time should never be a weapon for abusers,” Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández declared on Capitol Hill, her voice steady amid the weight of stories too long silenced. Joined by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, Epstein survivors, advocates, and Virginia Giuffre’s grieving family—brother Sky Roberts Jr. and sister-in-law Amanda—they unveiled Virginia’s Law on February 10, 2026. […]
In Memory of Virginia Giuffre: New Bill Removes Civil Statute of Limitations for Trafficking and Sexual Abuse l
In the shadow of profound grief, Virginia Giuffre’s family stood on Capitol Hill, holding her photo—the fearless survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking ring who tragically took her own life in April 2025 at age 41. Her voice, once silenced by trauma and time, now resonates louder than ever. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. […]
Schumer and Rep. Fernández Introduce Virginia’s Law – Justice Without an Expiration Date for Abuse Victims l
In a Capitol Hill press conference filled with quiet resolve and visible grief, the family of Virginia Giuffre—brother Sky and sister-in-law Amanda—stood beside Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, holding photos of the late advocate who once spoke truth to unimaginable power. Virginia, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent survivors, had […]
No More “Too Late”: Virginia’s Law Allows Epstein Survivors to Seek Justice at Any Time l
For years, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s horrors were told the same crushing words: “It’s too late.” Time had run out—the statute of limitations had expired, shielding powerful abusers and denying victims their day in court. Tears fell in silence as healing took decades, yet the law offered no mercy. No more. A groundbreaking federal bill […]




