The Kings County Supreme Court, Criminal Term, where Hon. Heidi Cesare handed down a 20 year sentence to a Park Slope man who sexually assaulted two teenage girls in his apartment and filmed it.
Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
A Park Slope man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting two teenage girls after he drugged them and brought them back to his apartment.
Christopher Chabrier, 40, was sentenced by Kings County Supreme Court Justice Heidi Cesare on Wednesday to 20 years in prison following his conviction for the sexual assault of two teenage girls that he recorded on video.
“I remain committed to seeking justice for all victims of sexual violence and to protecting children and teens from predators who are intent on exploiting them,” District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said after the sentencing. “With today’s sentence, this defendant, who preyed on two young girls, offering them drugs and subjecting them to sexual assault, has now been held accountable. Brooklyn is safer with this defendant behind bars.”
The charges Chabrier was found guilty of included two counts of use of a child in a sexual performance as a sexually motivated felony, third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, third-degree rape, third-degree criminal sexual act, second-degree attempted rape and possession of a sexual performance by a child.
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