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Cory Ryan Campbell was a Mormon church member who perpetrated sex crimes against 10 victims in 2018-2019, when Campbell was just 17 years old.
Campbell was arrested in 2019 at age 17. At age 18 Campbell was sentenced to 40 years in prison for two counts of felony battery with intent to commit rape. Campbell must serve at least 20 years of the 40 year sentence, before he can be considered for parole.
Campbell’s Judge, Michael Reardon, called the case one of the most troubling he had ever seen, noting the widespread harm caused by Campbell’s actions—not just to the victims and their families, but also to his own loved ones and supporters. Originally charged with five felonies, including four counts of rape and one count of forcible penetration with a foreign object, Campbell struck a plea deal. The deal reduced the charges to two counts of felony battery with intent to commit rape. The victims, aged 14 to 17, numbered 10 in total, according to the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office, and several shared their stories during the sentencing.
Along with the prison sentence, Campbell was ordered to register as a sex offender and was barred from contacting his victims for 40 years. The judge described Campbell’s behavior as predatory and repeated, pointing out a disturbing contrast between how he appeared to his family and church and how he treated his victims.
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CHARGES:
Case Information:
CR01-19-21707 | State of Idaho Plaintiff, vs. Cory Ryan Campbell Defendant.
Charges
Campbell, Cory Ryan
Description Statute Level Date
1 Rape I18-6101 Felony 03/02/2019
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Case Information
CR01-19-21708 | State of Idaho Plaintiff, vs. Cory Ryan Campbell Defendant.
Charges
Campbell, Cory Ryan
Description Statute Level Date
1 Battery With Intent to Commit a Serious Felony I18-911 Felony 03/12/2019
2 Battery With Intent to Commit a Serious Felony I18-911 Felony 03/12/2019
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CR01-19-21711 | State of Idaho Plaintiff, vs. Cory Ryan Campbell Defendant.
Charges
Campbell, Cory Ryan
Description Statute Level Date
1 Rape I18-6101 Felony 01/08/2019
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CR01-19-21712 | State of Idaho Plaintiff, vs. Cory Ryan Campbell Defendant.
Charges
Campbell, Cory Ryan
Description Statute Level Date
1 Forcible Penetration by Use of Foreign Object I18-6608 Felony 09/21/2018
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CR01-19-21713 | State of Idaho Plaintiff, vs. Cory Ryan Campbell Defendant.
Charges
Campbell, Cory Ryan
Description Statute Level Date
1 Rape I18-6101 Felony 03/16/2019
Facts
- Criminal: Found guilty, Pleaded guilty,
- Alleged crime: 2018, 2019,
- Convicted: 2019,
- Victims: 10 or more victims,
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Born: 1970
- Mission: no
- Locations: Boise, Eagle, Idaho,
Sources
- Idaho 18-year-old sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexually assaulting teen girls,
- Eagle man sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexual assault,
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1. Idaho 18-year-old sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexually assaulting teen girls
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — After three hours of victim impact statements, as well as defense and prosecution arguments, 4th District Judge Michael Reardon on Friday sentenced an Eagle teenager to 40 years in prison on two counts of felony battery with intent to commit rape.
Cory R. Campbell, now 18, will be eligible for parole after 20 years.
“I share the sentiments that I don’t know I’ve ever seen a case with such grim circumstances,” Reardon said in court late Friday afternoon. ”When action is taken such as yours, Mr. Campbell, it renders a great deal of societal harm, and that’s not limited to pain of victims or parents … but also your family, friends and people who supported you.”
Campbell was arrested as a 17-year-old last June and charged with five felonies — four counts of rape and one of forcible penetration by use of a foreign object, with the victims ranging in age from 14 to 17. Facing trial as an adult, he pleaded guilty to two counts of felony battery with intent to commit rape in a plea deal with prosecutors. That agreement allowed all of his alleged victims — a number that swelled to 10, according to a news release from the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office — to deliver statements at sentencing.
Twelve people shared victim impact statements in court Friday — some of the girls he was accused of assaulting and some of their parents. Many read the accounts themselves, while others had a parent or prosecutor John Dinger read them.
In that testimony, the victims said that more girls came forward after first hearing of Campbell’s arrest. They said the attacks happened in a car, at Campbell’s residence or at show homes belonging to his father’s company.
“Cory sentenced my daughter to a life in fear,” one of the victim’s mothers said during her statement.
Dinger told the court that Campbell’s pattern of behavior, his intent and his character were made apparent by the victims.
“We should be looking at the 14-, 15-, 16- and 17-year-olds, because their trauma is not any less because of their age,” Dinger said.
He also said a psycho-sexual evaluation showed that Campbell is a moderate risk to reoffend.
Defense attorney Debra Groberg argued that Campbell acted impulsively and not in a premeditated manner, and the psycho-sexual and psychological evaluations showed him to be a good contender for rehabilitation.
Describing him as a “model inmate” in juvenile detention, Groberg said Campbell would be at low risk of reoffending with treatment.
“We have a boy,” Groberg said, “and he has no understanding of what a healthy sexual relationship looked like.”
In addition to the prison time, Reardon ordered Campbell to register as a sex offender and to have no contact with any of his victims for 40 years.
“The pattern of behavior was particularly disturbing: predatory and serial,” Reardon said. “There is a frightening disconnect between how you present yourself to your family, church and these girls.”
In the news release, Ada County Prosecutor Jan M. Bennetts thanked “the brave victims for coming forward to report these crimes and for speaking before the court.”
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2. Eagle man sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexual assault
BOISE, Idaho — An Eagle man was sentenced on Friday for 40 years in prison for battery with the intent to commit rape.
Cory Campbell, who was 17 when he was arrested, was charged with felony sex crimes, including rape and sexual penetration with a foreign object in March 2019. He was tried as an adult.
In November 2019, he pleaded guilty to battery with the intent to commit rape and the plea deal also dropped other charges. However, each of Campbell's ten victims was able to speak at his sentencing as part of the deal. In total, 12 victim impact statements were read on Friday.
Ada County District Judge Michael J. Reardon sentenced Campbell for 40 years in prison, with 20 years minimum.
The judge described Campbell's actions as "predatory and serial" and that he caused a "great deal of societal harm."
"Thank you to the brave victims for coming forward to report these crimes and for speaking before the court today," Ada County Prosecutor Jan M. Bennetts said in a statement. "I would like to thank the Ada County Sheriff's Office for their thorough investigation."
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