
"Denise Huskins and her husband, Aaron Quinn, are preparing to testify in support of a victims' privacy bill aimed at closing a loophole that allows defendants in a crime to obtain and retain sensitive case materials."
"Years after his conviction, Huskins discovered that her attacker's then-wife still had copies of that evidence in her home, raising serious concerns about the handling of explicit evidence in her case."
"The handling of explicit evidence in her case is now driving reform efforts in Sacramento, as Huskins and Quinn work with investigators to help reopen cold cases tied to Matthew Muller."
Denise Huskins is pushing for changes to state law regarding victims' privacy after discovering her assailant accessed explicit evidence during his trial. Huskins and her husband, Aaron Quinn, are testifying in support of a victims' privacy bill to close a loophole allowing defendants to obtain sensitive materials. The case, stemming from a 2015 kidnapping and assault, gained notoriety after a Netflix docu-series. Investigators revealed that explicit recordings of the assaults were improperly handled and retained by the assailant's then-wife, prompting reform efforts in Sacramento.
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