Sexual assault legislation reintroduced one year after investigation into late University of Michigan athletic doctor Updated Feb 20, 2021; Posted Feb 20, 2021 Former football player Jon Vaughn speaks during a press conference on the Michigan Capitol steps Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 in support of legislation that would lift the statute of limitations for sexual abuse under the guise of medical treatment for one year. The legislation was inspired by survivors who were sexually abused by former University of Michigan doctor Robert Anderson. Facebook Share LANSING, MI — Two members of Michigan’s House of Representatives have reintroduced a legislative package they say would remove barriers for victims of sexual assault pursuing justice.