- Jurisdiction
- Arkansas
While a sibling and I were very, very young minors, a much older minor step-sibling molested us. perhaps hundreds of times for my sibling. Of course we're all adults now.
We have initiated a case against the step-sibling because we recently found out there is no stature of limitations and we've finally gotten to a point where we can openly talk about it.
My question is, can I (we) make it known to others, online, in public, that the step-sibling molested us?Of course the local media will cover it and it'll be widely known in that city, but can we openly talk about and, for example, mention is on every page on Facebook. Of course to further educate the public and ruin his life just as much as he ruined ours.
Is that acceptable behavior? Can anything legally come from it? This isn't something that we've just recently made up and decided to pursue. It is documented in documentation from our therapists going back 18 years. While that doesn't prove is happened of course (that's impossible because there are no other witnesses and no way in hell the step-sibling will admit to it), it shows we've sought treatment for it over many years.
Thoughts?
We have initiated a case against the step-sibling because we recently found out there is no stature of limitations and we've finally gotten to a point where we can openly talk about it.
My question is, can I (we) make it known to others, online, in public, that the step-sibling molested us?Of course the local media will cover it and it'll be widely known in that city, but can we openly talk about and, for example, mention is on every page on Facebook. Of course to further educate the public and ruin his life just as much as he ruined ours.
Is that acceptable behavior? Can anything legally come from it? This isn't something that we've just recently made up and decided to pursue. It is documented in documentation from our therapists going back 18 years. While that doesn't prove is happened of course (that's impossible because there are no other witnesses and no way in hell the step-sibling will admit to it), it shows we've sought treatment for it over many years.
Thoughts?