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ATLANTA â Gov. Brian Kemp signed three bills this week aimed at boosting protections for victims of human trafficking in Georgia and raising awareness for children on the dangers and signs of trafficking.
The newly enacted measures mark the latest steps by Kempâs administration and First Lady Marty Kemp, who heads the trafficking-focused GRACE Commission, to combat human traffickers and help victims in the metro Atlanta and elsewhere in the state.
âIf you are someone whoâs trapped, someone currently being trafficked, know that we will not stop until you are set free,â Kemp said at a bill-signing ceremony in Buford. âWe are working daily to support you and to help you, and to go after those who are victimizing you.â
Human trafficking victims in Georgia will soon be allowed to sue their traffickers
ATLANTA (WGCL) Governor Brian Kemp will sign three laws that will impact human trafficking in the state. According to a spokesperson, Gov. Kemp will sign SB 33, SB 34, and HB 287.
SB 33 allows victims of human trafficking to sue their traffickers. Also, victims will be allowed sue anyone else who knowingly benefited financially from human trafficking.
There is a time restriction on when a lawsuit can be filed. According to the governor’s office, “These lawsuits may be filed within ten years from the date of the offense or from the victim’s 18th birthday if the victim is a minor. The bill also creates a cause of action allowing the Attorney General to file suit against human traffickers and their associates.”