Man convicted of holding down boy while he was raped at a youth center gets 20- to 40-year sentence
- A former leader at a New Hampshire youth detention center, Bradley Asbury, was sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for holding down a teen during a rape in 1998.
- Bradley Asbury, now 70, was convicted on two counts of being an accomplice to aggravated sexual assault, with testimony from victim Michael Gilpatrick, now 41.
- Asbury's lawyer argued for leniency based on his age and character, but the judge emphasized the seriousness of Asbury's actions and abuse of authority.
- The case is part of a larger investigation into abuse at the center, with over 1,100 former residents filing lawsuits alleging mistreatment over six decades.
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