Hochul signs ‘Melanie’s Law’ to close NY legal loophole after murder of domestic violence victim’s daughter
A deadly loophole in New York domestic violence law has finally been closed.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed “Melanie’s Law” — which allows courts to issue orders of protection for domestic violence victims’ family members, regardless of their age — during an emotional ceremony in Poughkeepsie on Monday.
The law’s namesake — Melanie Chianese, 29 — was murdered in 2022 by the abusive ex-boyfriend of her mother Cheryl Chianese-Cavalli, who had requested orders of protection for herself and her 4-year-old grandson while the fiend awaited sentencing on a felony domestic violence charge.
But New York law wouldn’t let Chianese-Cavilli get the same protection for her daughter, Hochul noted.
“When the abuser couldn’t get to her, he took it out on the most beloved person in her life,” she said.
