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Subject ENOUGH ABUSE® partners with District Attorneys and Legislators to Advocate to Criminalize Sexual Abuse by Adults in Positions of Authority
Date March 10, 2025 8:55 PM
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March 10, 2025

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ENOUGH ABUSE® partners with District Attorneys and Legislators to Advocate
to Criminalize Sexual Abuse by Adults in Positions of Authority

On Monday, March 10th, Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue,
Representative Leigh Davis of the 3rd Berkshire District, Senator Joan
Lovely of the 2nd Essex District, Essex District Attorney Paul Tucker, and
Jetta Bernier, Executive Director of ENOUGH ABUSE® held a virtual press
conference regarding Senate Bill 1163 and House Docket 2209: An Act
Relative to Sexual Assaults by Adults in Positions of Authority or Trust in
a public or private school setting.

At the conference, officials explained the existing loophole in
Massachusetts law that allows adults in positions of authority to enter
legal consensual relationships with their students 16 years of age and
older. The proposed legislation would criminalize such acts.

Berkshire County District Attorney Timothy Shugrue stated, “We have a duty
and obligation to protect all children in Massachusetts. As district
attorneys, we can only enforce laws passed by the legislature. It is
critical that they [the legislature] pass Senate Bill 1163 and House Docket
2209 in this session. The codification of these bills into law will finally
close this longstanding loophole. A loophole that has allowed criminals to
sexually exploit children living in our state.”

Essex District Attorney Paul Tucker commented "The legislation picks up
where internal or handbook rules leave off, and we need the force of law.
This commonsense approach is the right path to follow, and I strongly
support these two bills."

Senator Joan Lovely, who introduced [1]Senate Bill 1163, stated: “This bill
ensures that individuals in positions of trust face consequences if they
exploit their authority to harm a child. It is crucial to hold those who
take advantage of our young people fully accountable for their actions and
for the damage they cause to children and families across the Commonwealth.
I have been fighting for this legislation for years because protecting
children is not just a policy priority—it is an obligation.”

Representative Leigh Davis, who filed the companion bill in the House,
HD.2209 urged her colleagues, “Let this be the session where we stand
together with survivors, families, and every young person in our
Commonwealth. Let us not wait for another survivor to be told their abuser
has walked free."

Jetta Bernier who directs ENOUGH ABUSE®, which has long worked in support
of this legislation, suggested: “The most eloquent statement about the need
to act on these bills is from parents who learned firsthand about the
unintended consequences of the current law:

"He was charismatic, worldly, cunning and 33 years older than our daughter.
A father of 3 boys, he quickly built trust with her, first by saying she
was the daughter he never had. In less than a year, he convinced her to
have a physical relationship with him, lie for him, and ultimately leave
her family for him. It is unfathomable to us that under Massachusetts law
our daughter, who didn’t have her license, couldn’t vote, or buy cigarettes
or alcohol, was considered legally capable of giving consent to her 49-year
old teacher, and that her parents, the school and law enforcement had no
legal recourse against him."

Bernier concluded: “It's past time to stop protecting those who abuse our
children and pass not only this bill, but the full package of other crucial
child sexual abuse prevention bills that have been waiting for action over
several Legislative Sessions. Pass the Prevention Package of bills, now!”

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