Boy, 18, given 50 years in prison for raping, choking and threatening to kill a youth counselor who interviewed him while he was in custody for sexually assaulting a girl, 6
by Michelle Ganney
Daily Mail
April 15, 2018
A teenager from Memphis, Tennesee who brutally raped and assaulted a youth counselor in 2016 was sentenced to 50 years in prison with no parole.
Noah Freeman, 18, pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated rape, attempted second-degree murder and aggravated assault, reported News Channel 3.
He will be placed on the Violent Sex Offender Registry and on community supervision for life.
Freeman, who was 16 at the time of the attack, had been in custody for a sexual assault on a 6-year-old girl he tied to a tree in 2013 in Sevier County in East Tennessee, District Attorney General Amy Weirich said.
He was transferred to Shelby County for more treatment in 2016.
During an interview with a counselor, he allegedly held a pen to her throat and threatened to kill her if she did not cooperate.
He supposedly then then punched her several times in the face and choked her with the strings of her hooded sweatshirt before pulling down her pants and forcing an aerosol can into her vagina.
He allegedly forced her to perform oral sex on him several times.
After hearing the voice of a male member of staff and a cleaning lady, the counselor finally escaped.
The victim said she has been to numerous doctors and counselors since the attack and continues to pay medical bills for her tramua.
'Typically when you have a nightmare, you wake up and the nightmare is over,' the counselor testified in Friday's hearing.
'Not mine. I feel like I have been in a nightmare for the past two years and it all started on March 11, 2016, when I was sexually assaulted and almost killed on the job.'
EDITOR’S NOTE: Bet that counselor now wishes she had gotten a Gender Studies degree or some other useless degree. And Freeman will not be a free man for years to come.
1 comment:
I find it hard to understand why this woman is paying her own medical bills. This sure as hell sounds like a workers comp case to me.
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