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April Lampros And Her Allegations Made Against Diddy (Part 1) (5/26/24)

May 26, 2024 · 11m 23s
April Lampros And Her Allegations Made Against Diddy (Part 1) (5/26/24)
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As expected, the flood gates have now opened when it comes to allegations made against Diddy and in this epiosde, we take a look at what April Lampros says happened...

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As expected, the flood gates have now opened when it comes to allegations made against Diddy and in this epiosde, we take a look at what April Lampros says happened to her at the hands of Diddy.



The NYC Gender Motivated Violence Act (GMVA), codified in N.Y.C. Administrative Code §§ 8-901 et seq., is a law enacted by New York City to address and provide legal remedies for gender-motivated violence. Here are some key points about the Act:
  1. Purpose: The GMVA aims to provide a civil remedy for individuals who are victims of gender-motivated violence. This type of violence is defined as a crime of violence committed because of gender or on the basis of gender.
  2. Definitions:
    • Crime of Violence: The Act defines a "crime of violence" as any act or series of acts that would constitute a misdemeanor or felony under the penal law of New York State.
    • Gender-Motivated: A crime is considered "gender-motivated" if it is committed, at least in part, because of the victim’s gender or on the basis of gender.
  3. Civil Action:
    • Victims of gender-motivated violence have the right to file a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator.
    • The Act allows victims to seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorney's fees and costs.
  4. Statute of Limitations:
    • There is a seven-year statute of limitations for filing a civil action under the GMVA, which begins from the date of the last act of gender-motivated violence.
  5. Burden of Proof:
    • In a civil action under the GMVA, the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the violence was gender-motivated.
  6. Relation to Other Laws:
    • The GMVA is intended to complement existing laws and does not preclude victims from seeking other legal remedies available under state or federal law.

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source:

not_assigned_april_lampros_v_sean_combs_et_al_summons___complaint_1_1716553445.pdf (documentcloud.org)
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