B.C. judge sentences ‘sextortionist’ to 13 years in case involving Amanda Todd

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Breaking: B.C. judge sentences ‘sextortionist’ to 13 years in case involving Amanda Todd

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - A British Columbia judge has sentenced a man she called an “internet sextortionist” to 13 years in prison for tormenting British Columbia teen Amanda Todd before she died by suicide.

The sentence is longer than the 12 years suggested by the Crown, but Devlin said Coban’s conduct calls for “sharp rebuke.”

 

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He first returns to the Netherlands to serve a 10 year sentence. Then comes back to Canada for 13 years. That’s 23 years. That’s an excellent punishment.

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