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Taking a cue from the Oscar-nominated film, Kat Sullivan decided to put up three billboards to warn people of the man she says raped her


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A sex abuse survivor is making a very public pitch to reform New York state law for cases such as hers. She says the current laws are allowing abusers to evade punishment, and as Pat Battle reports, her message may be on a billboard near you.
(Published Sunday, March 25, 2018)

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WHAT TO KNOW

  • Taking a cue from the Oscar-nominated film, Kat Sullivan decided to put up three billboards to warn people of the man she says raped her

  • The three billboards are strategically placed in three states

  • Sullivan is also urging the New York State Senate to also pass the Child Victims Act

Mirroring a plot from one of the biggest movies of the year, one woman who says she was raped two decades ago by a teacher at her upstate New York private school has decided to take matters into her own hands.
Taking a cue from the Oscar-nominated film “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Kat Sullivan says she decided to put up three billboards to warn people of the man she says raped her in the late 1990s.
“I have no legal recourse against my rapist and as a result he’s been free for the last 20 years to hurt other young girls," Sullivan said in a statement. "Child sex abuse is an epidemic in New York and it’s time our laws work to protect children, not the people who harm us."
Inspired by the award-winning drama where a woman puts up billboards to find her daughter's killer, Sullivan has now strategically placed signs in: Albany, New York, where Sullivan says she was attacked while at the Emma Willard School; Fairfield, Connecticut, where Sullivan says her rapist lived at the time of the rape and taught at a different school in the area afterwards; and Springfield, Massachusetts, where Sullivan says her rapist currently lives.
Sullivan says she was raped in 1998 by her history professor and soccer coach at the all-girls Emma Willard School in Rensselaer County's city of Troy, adding that even though she told school administrators of the crime, they failed to report it to the authorities and allowed her attacker to continue teaching.
In 2016, the Emma Willard School settled with Sullivan for failing to file a police report. The terms of the agreement are confidential.
In a statement to NBC New York, the Emma Willard School said, “We feel grief and compassion for anyone who experienced harm in the past and we are committed to the continued work that is necessary to keep our students safe. We commend and support the survivors of sexual abuse who are committed to affecting change around this important issue.”

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