A convicted serial rapist who authorities say has admitted to raping and assaulting 40 women is being released to Los Angeles County — over the objections of the county's prosecutor and years after another release spurred community outrage.
A convicted serial rapist who authorities say has admitted to raping and assaulting about 40 women is being released to Los Angeles County — over the objection of the county's prosecutor and years after another release spurred community outrage.Christopher Hubbart, 63, was convicted in 1973, 1983 and 1990 for a series of rapes and other sex crimes in LA and Santa Clara counties.
He was imprisoned following another conviction in 1983. In 1990, he was paroled before he was once again imprisoned in connection with another sex crime conviction. That prison sentence ended in 1996.
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