A Boulder sex offender indicted by a grand jury and accused of using drugs and violence to force multiple women into prostitution and paying for sex with 12-year-old girl was formally sentenced on Wednesday after previously entering into a plea agreement.
“Their statements to the judge reflected the trauma that the defendant inflicted upon them, but also their strength and courage,” Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in a news release, concerning the victims who spoke at the hearing.
The mother of one victim continued to object to the plea agreement at Wednesday’s hearing, saying the length of the sentence was too short. The victim’s mother said her daughter lost some of her innocence and is spending her early adolescence dealing with the fallout of being groomed and then sexually assaulted. For herself, she said, she continues to experience anxiety and panic attacks, especially when her daughter is running late, along with the guilt of feeling that she failed her.
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