Illinois Man Found Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Three Family Members

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Illinois Man Found Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Three Family Members
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Brian Hulsey, 51, was convicted of six counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child and one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. He will be sentenced in May and faces a mandatory life sentence.

An Illinois man was found guilty this week of sexually assaulting three family members. Brian Hulsey, 51, of Oswego, was convicted of six counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child and one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. The guilty verdict followed an investigation that began in August 2021, when three victims, all family members of Hulsey, reported to investigators that he committed multiple horrific sexual acts starting as early as 2018.

Prosecutors stated that each victim was under the age of 13 when the sexual assaults occurred, with one being just seven years old. All three victims bravely testified during Hulsey's trial, providing harrowing accounts of the sexual assaults inflicted upon them by Hulsey. The jury reached a unanimous verdict after a three-day trial, finding Hulsey guilty on all counts. Following the verdict, Hulsey was taken into custody immediately. He had been under electronic home monitoring since his arrest in 2021. Hulsey faces sentencing in May. Due to his conviction of predatory criminal sexual assault of two minor victims, he is mandated by law to receive a sentence of natural life in prison without the possibility of parole

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