One of the victims of Bruce Escott’s crimes says the convicted sex-offender’s actions have had a long and lasting impact on his life.
The victim spoke with reporters after 82-year-old Escott was sentenced to 13 years in prison, less time served, after pleading guilty to seven charges, including sexual assault, sexual interference and sexual exploitation against six teenage males who were 18 or younger.
The man believes justice was not served given the enormity of Escott’s crimes and the impact they’ve had on his life.
“Most of my life, I’ve been suicidal,” says the victim who was present during yesterday’s sentencing, “I went into drugs, you know I was in and out of jail…it caused a nice bit of harm, my whole life.”
Escott’s co-accused, Tony Humby, has elected to go to trial. He’s facing 85 sexual violence charges. Humby’s trial has been set over until March 18th.






















