$3 Million Verdict Awarded in Historic Child Sexual Abuse Case
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The $3 million verdict against Steven Allen Chasens sets a precedent for holding perpetrators accountable under the Child Victims Act, offering survivors a path to justice.
The jury awarded $3 million in damages, split between $1.75 million compensatory and $1.25 million punitive, based on evidence of grooming and abuse spanning four years.
This verdict empowers survivors by validating their experiences and underscores the importance of laws like the Child Victims Act in facilitating healing and justice.
A historic $3 million verdict was reached in a child sexual abuse case, highlighting the enduring impact of the Child Victims Act on survivors' lives.
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A landmark verdict was reached in Atlantic County, New Jersey, where a civil jury awarded $3 million to Rachel Neufeld-Del Rossi, a survivor of child sexual abuse by former Margate City lifeguard Steven Allen Chasens. The verdict, comprising $1.75 million in compensatory damages and $1.25 million in punitive damages, follows a five-day trial that highlighted the prolonged abuse Neufeld-Del Rossi endured starting at the age of 15 in 1979.
The evidence presented during the trial included letters, cards, photos, and plane tickets, illustrating how Chasens groomed and abused Neufeld-Del Rossi in New Jersey and transported her to locations such as Florida and the Cayman Islands for continued abuse. Despite Chasens' denial of the allegations, the jury found him responsible for sexual battery, violations of the New Jersey Human Trafficking Act, and intentionally inflicting harm.
Jeffrey Fritz, the attorney representing Neufeld-Del Rossi from Soloff & Zervanos, expressed gratitude towards the jury for their service and highlighted the importance of the verdict in condemning child sexual abuse. Neufeld-Del Rossi shared her relief and vindication, emphasizing the significance of the Child Victims Act in allowing survivors to seek justice decades after the abuse occurred.
This case underscores the critical role of legislation like the Child Victims Act in providing survivors with a pathway to accountability and healing. The verdict not only represents a personal victory for Neufeld-Del Rossi but also serves as a beacon of hope for other survivors seeking justice. For more information on the Child Victims Act, visit https://www.nj.gov/lps/dcj/agguide/child-victims-act/.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release
