WI Supreme Court Defines Legal Immunity For Sex-Trafficked Victims
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22-year-old Chrystul Kizer is facing life in prison in the killing of Randall Volar when she was 17, after meeting him on a sex trafficking website.
In Wisconsin, a groundbreaking legal decision involving sex trafficking and a woman accused of killing the man who she says abused her.
22-year-old Chrystul Kizer is facing life in prison in the killing of Randall Volar when she was 17, after meeting him on a sex trafficking website. Prosecutors say in 2018, she went to Volar's home in Kenosha, Wisconsin, shot him and set him on fire.
Kizer says Volar sexually assaulted her and sold her to others for sex. But it wasn't just her. Volar reportedly was about to be arrested for sex crimes against children before he died — specifically about a dozen underage Black girls.