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Governor Cuomo Announces State will Extend Window for Victims to File Cases under the Child Victims Act until January 14th

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January 22, 2024

Drive-Through Events Scheduled in Communities Across the State as Part of Nourish New York Initiative Will Help to Put Food on the Table for 20,000 Households Impacted by COVID-19 Over the Next Week

Confirms 2,938 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 330,407; New Cases in 49 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the state will extend the window for victims to file otherwise time-barred cases under the Child Victims Act for an additional five months until January 14, 2021. Last year, Governor Cuomo signed the Child Victims Act to ensure survivors of childhood sexual abuse have a path to justice, including the ability to file a case which had already been time-barred or expired, but only for one year, that window to file an expired or time-barred case was set to close August 14, 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a reduction in court services that has limited survivors’ ability to file claims and effectively prepare their cases with an attorney.

The Governor also announced that dozens of events are taking place across New York State over the next week to kick off the Nourish New York Initiative. The initiative, launched last week by the Governor, is providing $25 million to food banks for the purchase of surplus agricultural products from New York State farms to distribute to populations who need them most. The first event took place today on Long Island, where the Island Harvest Food Bank held a drive-through food distribution event to provide New York grown and produced products to 3,000 families impacted by the coronavirus. The State’s other food banks are each holding similar events over the next week, which are expected to help put food on the table for 20,000 households that have been impacted by COVID-19.

“Many aspects of society have been closed down or are less operational during this pandemic, and the court system is among them,” Governor Cuomo said. “Last year we passed the Child Victims Act in New York which allowed survivors of sexual abuse as children to file a claim until August. Because of the reduction in court services due to the virus, we are extending that window for an additional five months until January 14th to ensure survivors have the access to the courts that they need to file a claim and get the long-overdue justice they deserve. And I would like to thank Senator Hoylman and Assembly member Rosenthal for continuing to champion this issue so that COVID-19 does not defer justice for these survivors.”

Finally, the Governor confirmed 2,938 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 330,407 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 330,407 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 1,384 36
Allegany 35 0
Broome 364 4
Cattaraugus 59 0
Cayuga 52 0
Chautauqua 40 0
Chemung 130 1
Chenango 105 0
Clinton 74 5
Columbia 304 2
Cortland 29 0
Delaware 63 0
Dutchess 3,277 44
Erie 4,255 119
Essex 31 1
Franklin 17 1
Fulton 103 2
Genesee 169 1
Greene 199 1
Hamilton 5 0
Herkimer 76 2
Jefferson 66 2
Lewis 10 0
Livingston 100 5
Madison 249 3
Monroe 1,735 47
Montgomery 64 1
Nassau 37,812 219
Niagara 605 17
NYC 181,783 1,567
Oneida 620 11
Onondaga 1169 54
Ontario 104 3
Orange 9,402 74
Orleans 121 13
Oswego 72 2
Otsego 67 0
Putnam 1,074 8
Rensselaer 380 13
Rockland 12,349 69
Saratoga 388 14
Schenectady 558 7
Schoharie 45 0
Schuyler 7 0
Seneca 46 0
St. Lawrence 187 6
Steuben 225 1
Suffolk 36,223 331
Sullivan 1,039 18
Tioga 99 2
Tompkins 131 1
Ulster 1,429 13
Warren 199 6
Washington 201 11
Wayne 79 1
Westchester 30,905 197
Wyoming 73 2
Yates 20 1
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