
Survivors Push for Law Changes After Kidnapping Evidence Leak
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Survivors Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn from the American Nightmare case are advocating for new reforms at the California State Capitol. A loophole in state law allowed explicit videos from Huskins kidnapping and sexual assault to end up with her attacker, Matthew Muller, and his then-wife during his trial. Theyre backing Senate Bill ten fifty-six, which would standardize protective orders for sensitive evidence, limit copying and sharing, and ensure better tracking to prevent leaks. Their testimony before the Senate Public Safety Committee could help future survivors come forward without fear of endless re-victimization.
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