Attorney Ray Boucher talks about new Assembly Bill 218
California is bracing for what could be an avalanche of lawsuits involving allegations of child sex assaults. A new law signed by Governor Newsom allows victims more time to file lawsuits. Assembly Bill 218 will take effect on January 1st and could affect victims in many walks of life, from child athletes to school children to boy scouts and young Catholics. Attorney Ray Boucher is here to tell us more.
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