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A Steuben County grand jury has indicted a Campbell man on multiple felony counts related to the alleged rape and sexual abuse of a child, according to reporting from The Leader. Authorities say the crimes involved a minor victim under the age of 13, triggering some of the most severe sexual offense charges available under New York law.
The indictment includes multiple counts of:
First-degree rape
First-degree criminal sexual act
First-degree sexual abuse
Endangering the welfare of a child
Officials stated that the abuse occurred over a period of time, and the case was brought before the grand jury following an extensive criminal investigation by local law enforcement and child protection authorities.
The defendant’s name—reported in local news—has been withheld here to protect the identity of the minor victim. He has been remanded to custody as he awaits further court proceedings.
Steuben County investigators emphasized how difficult it is for children to disclose sexual abuse, especially when the alleged perpetrator is someone they know or trust. Detectives worked closely with Child Advocacy Center professionals to conduct trauma-informed interviews, gather forensic evidence, and support the child involved.
Prosecutors noted that the prompt disclosure helped move the case forward, allowing charges to be filed and ensuring the child is now in a safe environment.
Officials urged the public to remain vigilant, as child predators often offend in secrecy and may have additional victims who have not yet been identified.
Under New York Penal Law, first-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act involve forcible compulsion or sexual acts against a child under 13 by an adult over the age of 18. These crimes carry mandatory prison sentences and can result in decades of incarceration.
This charge applies when an adult knowingly acts in a way likely to injure a child’s mental, physical, or moral well-being. In cases of sexual abuse, this charge typically accompanies more serious felonies.
Such indictments reflect the state’s commitment to aggressively prosecuting crimes involving the abuse of vulnerable children.
Child sexual abuse—particularly at such a young age—can have profound and long-term effects on a survivor’s emotional, psychological, and physical health.
Survivors may experience:
Nightmares or trauma triggers
Withdrawal, anxiety, or depression
Difficulty trusting adults
Changes in academic and social behavior
Long-term PTSD
Early access to mental health support is crucial. Trauma-informed counseling can help survivors begin the path toward healing, though the impacts often extend into adulthood.
Criminal prosecution is only one pathway to accountability. Families of child survivors also have the right to pursue civil legal action to seek compensation for medical care, therapy, long-term support, and emotional damages.
At Survivors of Abuse NY, attorney Thomas Giuffra, Esq. – The Abuse Lawyer NY specializes in representing survivors of child sexual abuse across New York State. Mr. Giuffra has decades of experience litigating high-profile abuse cases and advocating for children harmed by individuals in positions of power or trust.
Civil lawsuits can help families:
Access resources needed for recovery
Hold abusers financially accountable
Expose institutions that may have ignored warning signs
Create safer environments for other children
New York’s legal system offers expanded protections through the Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act, giving many individuals new opportunities to file claims even years after the abuse occurred.
The indictment of the Campbell man is a reminder of the hidden threat child predators pose in communities across New York. No matter how much time has passed, survivors deserve justice, safety, and support.
If your family has been affected by child sexual abuse in NY, confidential help is available.
Contact Thomas Giuffra, Esq. – The Abuse Lawyer NY at Survivors of Abuse NY to learn your rights and explore the civil options available to protect your child and hold perpetrators accountable.
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