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Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitations affecting the investigation into Corey Feldman's allegations

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Feb 7, 2026

What public records exist from the LAPD and Santa Barbara investigations into Corey Feldman's allegations?

Publicly available records tied to ’s 1993 contacts with law enforcement consist primarily of statements acknowledging the discovery of detective working tapes — including a 1993 audio interview of Fe...

Feb 3, 2026

What legal standards differentiate civil sexual‑abuse findings from criminal convictions in high‑profile cases?

Civil sexual‑abuse findings and criminal convictions are governed by different legal standards: require a lower burden of proof—typically a preponderance of the evidence—seek remedies like money or in...

Jan 28, 2026

What to do if a company you never heard of says you owe them money from 14 years ago?

When a stranger company suddenly demands payment for a 14‑year‑old account, treat the contact as a red flag, gather documentation, and force the caller to prove the debt in writing before saying anyth...

Jan 12, 2026

What remedies or procedural pathways remain for community groups after federal courts dismiss state-law park claims for lack of Article III standing?

When a federal court dismisses community groups’ state-law park claims for lack of Article III standing, the most immediate remedies are procedural: seek dismissal without prejudice and refile in stat...

Jan 7, 2026

How does statute of limitations and jurisdiction apply to alleged offenses committed while on active duty after retirement?

Retirees who committed alleged offenses while on active duty can still face military prosecution because the UCMJ can reach some retirees (those receiving pay or benefits) and because Article 43 estab...