Las Vegas Review-Journal

Billwould bar settlem ents requiring abuse victim s’ silence

- By Bill Dentzer Las Vegas Review-journal Capital Bureau

CARSON CITY — Nevada could follow California in banning civil settlement­s that conceal an accused sexual abuser’s offenses by demanding silence from the accuser as part of settlement terms.

Assembly Bill 248, sponsored by Speaker Jason Frierson, D-las Vegas, and six other lawmakers, would ban blanket gag orders in civil cases involving allegation­s of felony sexual offenses or gender discrimina­tion or retaliatio­n by an employer or landlord. Landlords were included as someone who could “exercise authority” over another person, Frierson told the Assembly Judiciary Committee in presenting the bill Wednesday.

Confidenti­ality in civil settlement­s often is imposed for “reasonable business purposes,” such as to protect trade secrets, but has increasing­ly been used “by high-profile individual­s accused of assaulting women,” Frierson said.

“These type of nondisclos­ure agreements protect serial abusers,” he said.

The proposal would prevent a court from blocking or limiting disclosure of factual informatio­n in a settlement, such as details of the accused’s offenses. But it would still let privacy-minded claimants remain anonymous and also would allow monetary settlement figures to stay confidenti­al.

“I think we’re talking about millionair­es,” Frierson said in response to questions from the panel on the bill’s intent. “We’re talking about folks with means that are treated differentl­y as a result of having those means.”

The bill is patterned after one passed in California last year. The California bill does not block mutually agreed-upon settlement­s and also allows plaintiffs to remain anonymous.

There was no testimony in opposition. The Nevada Equal Rights Commission and Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence gave neutral testimony based on concerns over how the law could affect the commission’s negotiated settlement­s and privacy concerns of claimants.

Contact Bill Dentzer at bdentzer@ reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-0661. Follow @Dentzernew­s on Twitter.

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