An administrator of a Facebook page for Utah singles was sentenced 5 years to life on Friday.Kevin Linford, 46, founder of the men's group known as the Wolf Pac
Kevin Linford, 46, founder of the men's group known as the Wolf Pack, was sentenced by a Third District Court judge forUsing his position within the group, court documents reported that Linford preyed on his victims.
He received a sentence of five years to life at the Utah State Correctional Facility for first-degree felony rape, and 1 to 15 years for each of the three counts of second-degree felony forcible sexual abuse.The first-degree felony sentence will be served consecutively to a recent Davis County sentence, while the three second-degree felony convictions will run concurrently with the Davis County sentence.
“We want to recognize the bravery of the survivors and their willingness to come forward,” said Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. “While the Judge pointed out that Mr. Linford will get out of prison one day, the District Attorney’s office recognizes that there isn’t a long enough sentence for the multiple victims of the defendant’s conduct.
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