A Brooklyn state senator claims the law allowing a rape lawsuit against him to move forward was unconstitutional — even though he actually voted for the legislation and then bragged about it.
In court records filed this month, notoriously hot-headed pol Kevin Parker formally denied the rape allegations against him . But he also went a step further, asserting that the Adult Survivors Act , which allowed the related lawsuit against him to proceed, was unconstitutional.
The now-expired act permitted alleged victims to file civil lawsuits against their accused attackers within a certain window even if the state’s statute of limitations had run out on their claims.
Parker was accused of the 2004 alleged attack in November 2023 in a claim that made it just under the wire.
The state senator, along with every other member of the state Senate, had voted for the legislation in 2021.
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