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Katy Perry Won't Be Protected By Statute Of Limitations As Police Investigate Ruby Rose Allegations

Katy Perry Won't Be Protected By Statute Of Limitations As Police Investigate Ruby Rose Allegations

A new update from prosecutors in Australia says Katy Perry will NOT be protected by statute of limitations if the allegations from Ruby Rose go to court.

According to what Jacqueline Harris, a rep for the Office of Public Prosecution in Victoria, Australia, told TMZ, if prosecutors find evidence for a crime following Ruby’s disturbing allegations, this could be a full-blown court case. Katy could even be facing charges, if the investigation finds anything against her.

Ruby Rose Says Katy Perry 'Assaulted' Her In 'Disgusting' Aussie Nightclub Story -- And The Singer Responds!
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Related: Ruby’s 2011 Essay Detailing Alleged Night Of Katy Assault Resurfaces

Rep Harris said in her statement:

“There is no statute of limitations on prosecuting indictable (serious) crimes in Victoria. The law at the time the alleged [offense] was committed applies to criminal proceedings and sentencing for historical [offenses].”

As of right now, no evidence has been made public nor has Katy been charged of anything, as her reps deny anything happened. Meanwhile, Ruby recently said since she reported her allegations, she’s no longer allowed to speak about them publicly.

Thoughts on this, Perezcious readers?

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Apr 20, 2026 13:55pm PDT