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Summary

This legal document, filed on October 29, 2021, argues for the admissibility of expert testimony from a Dr. Rocchio in a criminal case. The document outlines Dr. Rocchio's intended opinions on how grooming facilitates sexual abuse and why victims often delay disclosing trauma, asserting these opinions are reliable and supported by psychological literature. It distinguishes the defendant's alleged actions from 'grooming by proxy' and cites academic research to bolster the validity of the expert's claims about delayed disclosure.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Dr. Rocchio Expert
An expert who will provide opinions on grooming and delayed disclosure of sexual abuse.
Kidd
Referenced in a case citation: 'Kidd, 385 F. Supp. 3d at 263'.
Dupigny
A party in a cited case: 'United States v. Dupigny'.
Alaggia Author
Lead author of a cited article on Child Sexual Abuse disclosures.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Government Government agency
Mentioned as a party in the case that did not provide expert notice on 'grooming by proxy'.
United States Government
A party in the cited case 'United States v. Dupigny'.

Timeline (3 events)

2019-10-17
A transcript from the case United States v. Dupigny is cited.
S.D.N.Y.
Dr. Rocchio is expected to give an opinion at trial on grooming and delayed disclosure.
The defendant is alleged to have participated in, facilitated, and conspired in the sexual abuse of minors.
defendant predator minors

Locations (1)

Location Context
The court district for the cited case 'United States v. Dupigny'.

Relationships (2)

defendant Conspiratorial predator
The document alleges the defendant 'conspired with a predator who groomed and sexually abused minors.'
defendant Abusive minors
The document alleges the defendant 'participated in sexual abuse of minors' and 'facilitated that abuse through her presence'.

Key Quotes (5)

"[t]he presence of other individuals can facilitate the sexual abuse of minors."
Source
— Dr. Rocchio (Part of Dr. Rocchio's expected expert opinion on grooming.)
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"grooming by proxy."
Source
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Quote #2
"nondisclosure, incremental disclosure, and secrecy are common among victims of sexual abuse for a variety of reasons, and that memory and disclosure of traumatic or abusive events is impacted by a number of factors, including the circumstances surrounding the trauma."
Source
— Dr. Rocchio (Dr. Rocchio's expert opinion on delayed disclosure, which is argued to be admissible.)
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Quote #3
"Facilitators and Barriers to Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Disclosures: A Research Update (2000-2016)"
Source
— Alaggia et al. (The title of a cited academic article used to support Dr. Rocchio's opinion.)
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Quote #4
"Disclosure is now generally accepted as a complex and lifelong process,"
Source
— Alaggia et al. (A quote from a 2016 article in 'Trauma, Violence & Abuse' supporting the basis for Dr. Rocchio's opinion.)
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Quote #5

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