Louisiana jury awards $1.1bn to woman who sued over childhood molestation in 1960s
βLookback lawβ allowed Pamela Lockridge to seek damages against late stepfather who abused her starting at age four
A north-west Louisiana jury recently awarded a staggering $1.1bn in damages to a woman who sued over childhood sexual molestation at the hands of her late stepfather in the 1960s and 1970s β a verdict that the plaintiff says βsends a message that children are preciousβ and βdeserve protectionβ.
The outcome in Pamela Elaine Lockridgeβs lawsuit caused waves among Louisianaβs legal community, illustrating how much civil juries are willing to award to plaintiffs for cases tried under the stateβs so-called βlookback lawβ.
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Β© Photograph: Courtesy of Pamela Lockridge

Β© Photograph: Courtesy of Pamela Lockridge

Β© Photograph: Courtesy of Pamela Lockridge
