Judge Orders Iowa Teen to Pay $150,000 to Family of Alleged Rapist She Killed
Judge Orders Iowa Teen to Pay $150,000 to Family of Alleged Rapist She Killed
By Lorenz Duchamps September 15, 2022 Updated: September 15, 2022biggersmaller Print
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An Iowa judge ruled on Tuesday that a teenage human trafficking victim must serve five years of closely supervised probation and pay $150,000 in restitution to the family of her accused rapist, whom she stabbed to death.
Pieper Lewis was a 15-year-old runaway seeking to escape an abusive life with her stepmother when she killed her accused rapist, 37-year-old Zachary Brooks, in June 2020, by stabbing him more than 30 times in a Des Moines apartment.
Lewis, now 17, has maintained that she was trafficked against her will to Brooks for sex multiple times and stabbed him in a fit of rage.
Police and prosecutors have not disputed that Lewis was sexually abused and trafficked. But officials argued that Brooks was asleep at the time he was stabbed, and did not present an immediate danger to her.
Last year, she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and willful injury in the 37-year-old’s killing. Each charge was punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Polk County District Judge David M. Porter deferred Lewis’ prison sentence on Tuesday, meaning that if she violates any portion of her probation, she could be sent to prison to serve 20 years.
Porter also said Iowa law compelled him to order the $150,000 payment to the estate of Lewis’ accused rapist because the “court is presented with no other option,” noting the restitution is mandatory under the law that has been upheld by the state’s supreme court.
According to the law (pdf), the court is required to order offenders to pay at least $150,000 in restitution if they kill another person—which has struck some observers in this particular case as unnecessarily harsh.
By Lorenz Duchamps September 15, 2022 Updated: September 15, 2022biggersmaller Print
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An Iowa judge ruled on Tuesday that a teenage human trafficking victim must serve five years of closely supervised probation and pay $150,000 in restitution to the family of her accused rapist, whom she stabbed to death.
Pieper Lewis was a 15-year-old runaway seeking to escape an abusive life with her stepmother when she killed her accused rapist, 37-year-old Zachary Brooks, in June 2020, by stabbing him more than 30 times in a Des Moines apartment.
Lewis, now 17, has maintained that she was trafficked against her will to Brooks for sex multiple times and stabbed him in a fit of rage.
Police and prosecutors have not disputed that Lewis was sexually abused and trafficked. But officials argued that Brooks was asleep at the time he was stabbed, and did not present an immediate danger to her.
Last year, she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and willful injury in the 37-year-old’s killing. Each charge was punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Polk County District Judge David M. Porter deferred Lewis’ prison sentence on Tuesday, meaning that if she violates any portion of her probation, she could be sent to prison to serve 20 years.
Porter also said Iowa law compelled him to order the $150,000 payment to the estate of Lewis’ accused rapist because the “court is presented with no other option,” noting the restitution is mandatory under the law that has been upheld by the state’s supreme court.
According to the law (pdf), the court is required to order offenders to pay at least $150,000 in restitution if they kill another person—which has struck some observers in this particular case as unnecessarily harsh.
Either people want to remain blissfully ignorant of unpleasant realities, or they are part of the problem.
400,000 children go missing in just this country alone... every year. Think about that a moment.
She was being enslaved including sexual abuse, which was not disputed by law enforcement.
If the court didn't determine the answer to that question, it should.
Had the judge ordered the person or persons who trafficked her to pay her and awarded the young lady with a medal for removing a piece of trash from society. Plus jailing the person or persons who trafficked her it would have been justice.
Fortunately GoFundMe already collected $350K, and she is covered, but this is a ridiculous prosecution position.
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