(a) A victim may bring a civil action against a person that commits an offense against the victim under section 133, 134, or 135 for compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, and any other appropriate relief.
(b) If a victim prevails in an action under this section, the court shall award the victim reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.
(c) An action under this section must be commenced not later than 10 years after the later of the date on which the victim:
(1) no longer was subject to human trafficking; or
(2) attained 18 years of age
(d) Damages awarded to a victim under this section for an item must be offset by any restitution paid to the victim pursuant to section 140 for the same item.
(e) This section does not preclude any other remedy available to a victim under federal law or law of the Virgin Islands other than this chapter.