Brandon Xiong has been sentenced to 400 years in prison for sexually assaulting four young girls during sleepovers at his home. The assaults, which occurred when the girls were between the ages of 5 and 10, came to light after one victim disclosed the abuse in 2018. Xiong’s convictions included multiple felony counts and were influenced by California's three-strike law, resulting in significant prison time. His case underscores a growing concern regarding the protection of children against sexual predation and the challenges in deterring such crimes effectively.
Brandon Xiong, a 29-year-old man, was sentenced to 400 years in prison for sexually assaulting four underage girls during sleepovers at his home.
The convictions against Xiong included multiple felony counts of lewd acts on children, reflecting the severity of his offenses and the protection of multiple young victims.
California’s three-strike law influenced Xiong’s lengthy sentence, demonstrating the state's commitment to addressing severe sexual crimes against minors despite historical leniency.
The sentencing of Xiong, previously convicted of burglary, highlights a concerning trend in violent crime against children, emphasizing the need for vigilant protective measures.
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