The After-School All-Stars are programs for children and youths of color, who are in middle school and up. These programs are after school activities for kids, which can include programs, activities and events.
If your child has been sexually assaulted, raped or molested in an After-School All-Stars program, then you need to call us right away. You will want to talk to our legal team at the Normandie Law Firm. We have lawyers who can help with a clear and detailed plan, to get you the money that you need to help your child recover from a sexual assault or rape at an After-School All-Stars program. You can connect with an experienced attorney in Los Angeles who is ready to work with you on your case and sexual assault claim for your child.
Reasons Why Children and Youth Do Not Tell an Adult About the Sexual Abuse Experienced
Children and youth often will not tell a responsible adult, parent or teacher about sexual abuse that they are experiencing. This is for a number of reasons. Children can have powerful emotions regarding the sexual abuse that they experience, and may not tell because of:
- Fear from threats by the sexual abuser
- Confusing feelings about the sexual abuser
- Confused over feelings of caring toward the sexual abuser
- Feeling powerless and vulnerable after the sexual abuse
- Feeling no support regarding the sexual abuse
- Fear of rejection
- Fear of not being believed about the sexual abuse
- Not understanding love and sexual abuse
Sexual Offenders Often Manipulate Children to Participate in Sexual Acts
A sexual offender can engage a child to participate in a sexual act by using:
- Threats against the child’s safety
- Threatening to kill or harm the child’s family
- Misrepresenting sex
- Forcing the child to have sex
- Bribing the child with food, candy or toys in exchange for sex
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Sexually Abused Children Can Have Denial Over the Sexual Abuse
Children who are sexually abused and who are threatened by the sexual abuser, may deny that the abuse happened to please the sexual abuser. This may not mean that the abuse did not happen. But the sexual abuser may have “threatened” or “gotten to” the child, to get the child or youth to change the story, to keep the sexual abuser from “getting into trouble.” These events are not uncommon. A child can recant a sexual abuse charge if the child:
- Feels no support from family
- Feels no support from friends
- Is threatened by the sexual abuser
- Cannot cope with anxiety felt over the sexual abuse
- Cannot deal with the emotions related to the sexual abuse
- Feels responsible for the sexual abuse
- Feels guilty or ashamed over the sexual abuse
- Is afraid the sexual abuser will “get into trouble” or go to jail based on the child’s testimony
- Worries about testifying in court
- Fear of what family and friends will think of the child
- Feeling guilty for not trying harder to stop the sexual abuse
- Fear of being judged by others because of the sexual abuse
If this has happened to your child or young adult, just give our law firm a call this afternoon. We will review your case with you today.
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You have the right to talk to anyone you prefer to talk to about your case for sexual abuse of a minor from participating in an After-School All-Stars program. We can give to you a free second opinion, just give us a call to activate this offer.
Sexual Offenders Can Groom a Child for Sexual Acts
A sexual offender can get a child used to sexual acts by grooming the child to become familiar with sexual acts and conversations. Other ways a sexual offender can groom a child include exposing the child to:
- Sexual language
- Voyeurism
- Exhibitionism
- Pornography
- Prostitution
- Sexual websites and images
Can I Sue in an After-School All-Stars of Sexual Assault, Rape, Molestation Case?
Yes, we can sue for your child’s personal injuries, after being the victim of a sexual assault, rape or molestation from participating in an After-School All-Stars program. You only need to pick up the phone right now, and talk to our Los Angeles case lawyers. We are here for you and can file a lawsuit to make sure you get what you need in this case for your child.
You may need additional and ongoing therapy, trauma therapy, physical therapy, behavioral therapy or any other therapy for your child, after he or she has suffered an ordeal at an After-School All-Stars program. If this has happened to you, then you need to talk to our case attorneys in Los Angeles right away. We can go over the merits of your child’s case, and can sue to get the money you require in order to let your child completely heal from any personal injuries related to a sexual assault at an After-School All-Stars program event.
Children Who Experience Sexual Abuse May Become Delinquent
Some children who are sexually assaulted may later become delinquent children. If a child is sexually assaulted, that child may have a significant risk of being delinquent as an adult. Children who are sexually assaulted often turn to having behavioral problems, as a result of the sexual abuse experienced by the child or young adult. Some estimates show that nearly half of teens who become pregnant were victims of having suffered being sexually assaulted as young children or in their youth.
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