Carl Heastie blocks justice for NY rape victims — to keep predators out of jail

New York's Speaker Carl Heastie is shielding rapists from justice by blocking legislation aimed at closing a loophole that prevents prosecution in cases where victims are intoxicated.

The loophole allows predators to exploit their victims, as the state law shields perps who prey on women who have consumed alcohol or drugs. This policy has serious consequences, particularly for vulnerable groups such as black and Latina women, who face lower prosecution rates than white women.

Studies show that 84% of sexual assaults involve alcohol or drugs, with nearly three-quarters of college-aged victims having consumed alcohol before their assault. However, New York's law presumes a victim is fully conscious if she has voluntarily consumed alcohol. This assumption allows predators to avoid accountability even when the victim is incapacitated.

The bill to close this loophole has been introduced multiple times in the state Senate but continues to stall in the Assembly due to Heastie's resistance. His reluctance stems from his concern that closing the loophole might disproportionately affect black and brown men, whom he fears would be sent to jail. However, his reasoning is flawed as it fails to acknowledge that this loophole has a devastating impact on victims' lives.

The New York City rape rate continues to rise, with reports increasing 16% in 2025 compared to last year. Meanwhile, the governor remains silent on the issue, failing to take action or publicly support the legislation. This inaction is particularly concerning given Hochul's leadership role and her responsibility as a governor to protect her constituents.

The proposed bill establishes a simple new standard: if a reasonable person can see that someone is too intoxicated to appraise or control their conduct, sex with them should be considered a crime. This is not a radical idea but rather a matter of basic decency.

Heastie's obstructionism must end, and Hochul must finally take a stand by publicly supporting this legislation, including it in her Executive Budget next year, and daring Heastie to block it if he opposes it. The time for justice has come – one that prioritizes the rights and dignity of New York's women.
 
come on carl 🙄... like, how can you be so clueless? this loophole is a total joke. and what's with your excuse about black and brown men getting hurt too? that's not the point! the point is to hold predators accountable for their actions, no matter how drunk or drugged the victim is 💁‍♀️. and another thing, if the governor can't be bothered to take a stand on this issue, then what's she even doing in office 🤷‍♀️? Hochul needs to step up her game and support this bill already! it's not that hard 👎
 
omg is ny speaker carl heastie serious lol 🤯 like whats going on here? 84% of sexual assaults involve alcohol or drugs & he's just gonna sit back & let ppl get away w/ it because they're "too intoxicated"?? that's not how justice works!!! 🚫 his reasoning is super flawed too, ppl think he's worried about black & brown men but idk why he's so hung up on that 🤷‍♂️ the gov should just step in & support the bill ASAP 💪 especially w/ the NYC rape rate still on the rise... this is not a joke anymore! 👊
 
omg, can't believe our speaker Carl Heastie is still shielding those rapists 🤯! this loophole in NY law is super problematic, especially since 84% of sexual assaults involve booze or drugs... like, what even is the point of having a law if it's just gonna let predators off scot-free? 😡

and yeah, the fact that vulnerable groups like black and Latina women are disproportionately affected by this loophole is just insane 🤷‍♀️. it's not about protecting 'em, it's about holding the bad guys accountable! 🚔

Heastie's concern that closing the loophole would hurt black and brown men is so misguided... I mean, where's his concern for the women who are actually getting assaulted? 🙄 this is all about power and control, not justice or equality.

it's wild that the governor hasn't even bothered to comment on this, let alone take action... Hochul needs to step up and support this legislation ASAP! 💪
 
this is just not right 🤯, can't believe our speaker is trying to protect these sickos instead of supporting victims of rape. 84% of assaults involve booze or meds, it's a major loophole that needs to be fixed ASAP 💔. the fact that he's worried about black and brown men being locked up doesn't make sense - we're talking about predators here, not just regular guys who made a mistake 🤷‍♀️. this has to change in ny, especially with the rising rape rate in the city. governor hochul needs to step up and support this bill, it's the least she can do as our leader 👊
 
I'm so sure Carl Heastie is doing his constituents a huge favor by blocking this bill 🙄. I mean, who needs accountability from perpetrators when they're already facing some serious consequences? It's not like victims of rape need to feel safe or anything. And let's be real, 84% of sexual assaults involving alcohol or drugs would just magically disappear if we just assume the victim is always in control. Sounds like a solid plan to me 🤷‍♂️. I'm also loving how Hochul is staying out of it, she must really trust Heastie's judgment on this one 😏.
 
idk why ppl think its fair 2 assume someone who cant consent 2 b held responsible 4 their actions lolol its like sayin ur fine 2 go 2 a party even tho u hav had enough 2 drink. newsflash: u ain't fine, u r intoxicated & need help! 🤷‍♂️

anywayz i think the gov shd be doin more 2 address dis issue instead of just sayin "oh woe is me, it's gonna affect black men" 🙄 like whats wrong wit dat? cant ppl jus try 2 make a fair law 4 all?

i mean, if 84% of sexual assaults involve booze or meds, then why rnt we closin dis loophole already? 🤔 its not like its a hard concept 2 grasp. u catch someone who cant consent & ur outta there. period.
 
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