The public decried him, the victim confronted him, a court convicted him. But the father of the Stanford University student, who raped an unconscious woman behind a dumpster, has stood by him.
Despite facing a maximum sentence of 14 years, Brock Turner was sentenced to just six months in prison by a Californian court last week after a jury had found him guilty of three counts of sexual assault in connection with the 2015 attack.
Turner was arrested after two men cycling past spotted him lying on top of the unconscious woman and apprehended him until police arrived.
The sentencing judge, reportedly a former Stanford student, said he feared a longer sentence would have a “severe impact” on Turner, a champion swimmer who previously aspired to compete in the Olympics.
And Brock’s father, Dan Turner, agrees.
In court documents published on Twitter by Stanford law professor Michele Dauber, Dan Turner writes a passionate defence of his son’s crime, outlining the ways in which the conviction has impacted the 20-year-old.
“His every waking minute,” the statement reads, “is consumed with worry, anxiety, fear and depression.”
Formerly a keen cook and big eater, Brock also now “only eats to exist”.
This, his altered future and his inclusion on the sex offender’s list, is “a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20-plus years of life”, according to Dan Turner.
The apology statement goes on to claim that Brock has “never been violent” and is committed “to educating other college age students about the danger of alcohol consumption and sexual promiscuity”.
Turner’s victim wrote her own letter about his crime, which she read during Thursday’s sentencing hearing.
In the powerful victim’s impact statement, she told of her inability to sleep unless it was daylight, to go anywhere alone, to enjoy her body or her life.
“I had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity,” she said. “To relearn that this is not all that I am. That I am not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster, while you are the All American swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty, with so much at stake.”
Read the woman’s full statement here.
The leniency of Turner’s sentence has outraged many and sparked calls for the judge in the case, Aaron Persky, to be recalled.
Among those confounded by the sentence, Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen, who expressed his belief that the punishment was not befitting of the crime.
“The sentence does not factor in the true seriousness of this sexual assault, or the victim’s ongoing trauma,” he said in an official statement. “Campus rape is no different than off-campus rape. Rape is rape.”
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The pig, his idiot father and the lenient prick of a judge should all be put away.
Rape is rape, I seriously hope the father doesn't have a daughter, as her life would be a living hell. living with a father that considers rape such a minor thing.
I hope the boy has a horrible future, who really cares about a future of someone who has NO respect for human life, if he can rape someone who is unconscious, what other despicable crimes will he commit. its a shame that laws are not like back in ancient times, castration would solve the issue off him ever ever behaving in such a disrespectful and revolting way. If this was the punishment, there would be a lot less of the crime if these criminals considered the consequences with this kind of penalty, but with the slap on the wrist this boy got, there will probably be a whole lot more rapes, as their are many boys out there that think teaching their boy to rape women doesn't constitute a crime.
A real man would stand up for the woman who had a crime commited against her.
Makes a person wonder though...with a father that has so little consideration for the victim, what offense a father like that would have commited as a young man of 18/20 years.
We certainly don't need a boy who has no respect for women to teach( that's a laugh)or educate us about the dangers of people like him. The only place for a con like him is jail for several years, therapy for the rest of his life, and never be able to drink again, what a ridiculous excuse for having no self respect,he choose to get drunk and commit a violent act.
I guess the father thinks that being drunk and raping women is a normal thing to do, as he is the one who taught his son, how to treat people.
Consider the poor woman who will never have a normal life, after this. The laws a joke, if it was my daughter , I would devote the rest of my life to making sure that the world, would know what crime this boy commited, and when he would be released I would stick signs up warning women of this rapiest , and other crimes he may have commited.
Makes a person consider going out to buy a gun, as I would not think twice or blink if someone attempted to violate me or anyone I knew. Don't be surprised if there is a increase of shottings on campus as most girls are probably considering getting one.
Laws need to be changed so these crimes reduce , not increase. as they will with this slap on the wrist.