Montana woman gets 100 years for delivering child to convicted rapist
05/02/2020 11:02 am PDT
via WJW:
HELENA, Mont. (WJW) -- A judge sentenced a Montana woman to 100 years in state prison after she pleaded guilty to delivering children to a convicted rapist, knowing he would rape them.
Kimberly Elvera Feigert, 32, was sentenced Tuesday in Lewis and Clark County District Court and labeled as a tier one sex offender, the Independent Record reported. District Court Judge Kathy Seeley restricted Feigert from being eligible for parole for the first 25 years of her sentence.
“I'm sorry I lost my way,” Feigert said, reading from a prepared statement. “I ask for the chance to turn my words into actions.”
Feigert was arrested in January 2017 after investigators discovered photos of a girl in the bathroom of a building where the convicted rapist was receiving sex offender treatment, authorities said. Prosecutors argued she knew he would rape the girl in a bathroom.
Feigert then talked about the alleged molestation in recorded phone calls the rapist made from jail, saying the girl “would not tell,” according to court documents. Feigert was later accused of taking and distributing sexual photographs of a girl under age 10.
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