Crime & Safety

Massachusetts AG Campbell's Serial Rapist Brother Sentences to Life In Prison: Reports

Alvin Campbell posed as an Uber driver when he preyed on women coming out of Boston bars, according to reports.

BOSTON, MA — The serial rapist brother of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell was sentenced to life in prison, according to reports.

"Alvin Campbell Jr., the brother of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, has been sentenced to life in prison Monday after he was convicted of raping multiple women while posing as a ride-share driver," a WCVB story said.

"Judge Mary K. Ames handed down the sentence to the 45-year-old Monday morning, tacking on multiple decades-long sentences to run from and after the life sentence," Mass Live reported. "In all, Campbell will serve 120 to 140 years on top of the life sentence."

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"Prosecutors said that between 2017 and 2019 he would pick women up at the end of the night at various locations around Boston, including TD Garden, The Harp and Lansdowne Pub," per CBS. "His car was 'festooned with Uber stickers and logos' when it was seized, even though he no longer worked for the rideshare company, the district attorney said. "

"Campbell's defense attorney had insisted any of the sex was consensual, and that while the women may have been drunk, they were aware enough to consent," according to WBUR.

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