A controversial twist has emerged in the ongoing rape lawsuit against Brooklyn state senator Kevin Parker. In recent court records, Parker, known for his fiery temperament, not only denied the rape allegations but also argued that the Adult Survivors Act, which enabled the lawsuit against him to proceed, was unconstitutional.
Under the now-expired act, victims had a limited window to file civil lawsuits against their alleged attackers, even if the state’s statute of limitations had expired.
🚨BREAKING: A Brooklyn state senator, Kevin Parker who supported and voted for the "Adult Survivors Act," enabling E. Jean Carroll to sue Trump over accusations of assault from 3 decades ago, now asserts that the law is unconstitutional.
You just make this stuff up! pic.twitter.com/oyXtRYrzGs
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The claim against Parker dates back to 2004 and was submitted in November 2023, just before the window closed. Interestingly, in 2021, Parker and the entire state Senate had voted in favor of the very legislation he now challenges.
Parker had previously expressed support for the law, emphasizing its role in ensuring justice and amplifying the voices of all New Yorkers. In a statement released shortly after the rape charges were made public in November, Parker asserted, “These allegations are absolutely untrue. My work and advocacy will continue.”
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The alleged victim, Olga Jean-Baptiste, accused Parker of violently raping her at her home while they were working together on relief efforts for Haiti. Governor Hochul has described the accusations as “deeply disturbing.”
Neither Parker’s Senate representative nor his lawyer responded to requests for comment regarding his recent legal filing in the case.
This isn’t the first time Parker has faced legal trouble. In 2005, he was charged with misdemeanor assault after physically assaulting a traffic cop who had issued him a ticket.
NY State Senator Kevin Parker helped push the “Adult Survivors Act” which removed the Statue of Limitations for victims of r*p*e.
This legislation enabled E. Jean Carrolls lawsuit against Trump.
Now, Parker is being sued for an assault from 2004.
Be careful what you wish… pic.twitter.com/ye5FeJ70oB
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A few years later, Parker again made headlines when he attacked a photographer from the New York Post and damaged his camera outside his Flatbush residence. Parker was subsequently found guilty of misdemeanor criminal mischief and was required to attend anger management classes.
You could make it up, but people would not believe you.
Kevin Parker, a New York State senator who voted in favour of the law that extended the statute of limitations for “adult survivors” to sue their alleged abusers, is now being sued. And is now claiming that the law is… pic.twitter.com/2rtZFFEeLn
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Lonnie Hart Jr., the attorney who represented Parker in the previous case, is also defending him against the current sexual assault charges.
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