More than a year after a 10-year-old Columbus, Ohio girl became the center of a national debate because she traveled travel to Indiana for an abortion, the man who admitted to raping and impregnating her will spend at least 25-30 years in prison.

Gerson Fuentes, 28, a Guatemalan national with a Columbus address, pleaded guilty to two counts of rape in court Wednesday.

Assistant Franklin County Prosecutor Dan Meyer said Fuentes’ plea was in exchange for a jointly recommended sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole after a minimum of 25 years. Under Ohio’s Reagan Tokes Act, Fuentes could get up to an additional five years before he goes before a parole board if he misbehaves in prison.

Judge Julie Lynch was not required to abide by the recommendation.

Lynch said the girl’s family “begged” her to agree to the jointly recommended sentence, a “very hard pill for this court to swallow,” she said. Lynch could have sentenced Fuentes to life in prison without the opportunity for parole.

“Anyone who’s ever been in this courtroom for the last 20 years knows how this court feels about these babies, young people, being violated,” Lynch said. “However, today, by the request of the family, this court will be sentencing without comment and everyone knows how hard that’s going to be. Because the court considers this the worst of the offense.”

Man sentenced for rape was the boyfriend of the girl’s mother

Lynch sentenced Fuentes to life in prison with the possibility of receiving parole in 25 to 30 years, after which Fuentes could be deported. Fuentes will also be required to register as a Tier III sex offender for the remainder of his life.

Prosecutors said DNA evidence indicates Fuentes, whom authorities have identified as the boyfriend of the girl’s mother, impregnated her.

After the court hearing, Fuentes’ defense attorney, Zachary Olah, said that his client, who admitted the two sexual assaults to the police, has been cooperative since the beginning.

“He was anxious to get this resolved, and we’re happy we were able to get it done today for everybody involved,” Olah said. 

A victim at the center of a national abortion debate

The young girl at the center of this case became a flash point in the state and national abortion debate after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. Ohio’s trigger ban on abortions after six weeks necessitated her trip across the state line.