WBFO 88.7 — The University at Buffalo Law School on Monday hosted a look at the Child Victims Act, the new state law that has reopened New York’s history of sexual abuse for a one-year window. The law allows victims to go to court against abusers, even if the abuse occurred decades ago.The panel in O’Brian Hall included state legislators, law teachers, victim advocates and a sexual abuse victim whose eventual testimony drove her abuser out of an Olympic sport. Bridie Farrell said her abuser was a speed skater known around the world. It started when she was 15 and Andy Gabel was 33.