Saturday, April 21, 2007

Female Counselor Gets Six Months in Sex Case

(Xenia, Ohio) A 34-year-old former juvenile counselor, Anjanette Castonguay, has been sentenced to six months in jail (two six-month terms running concurrently) for engaging in sex with two 17-year-old boys and for providing them with drugs and alcohol.

A six-month sentence was handed down in Xenia Municipal Court and six months was handed down in Greene County Juvenile Court with Clark County Juvenile Court Judge Joseph Monnin presiding.

From DDN:
In June, Castonguay provided two boys beer at an Econo Lodge in Beavercreek and "sexual contact took place, at least initially while others (were) in the room and even in the same bed," according to reports.

On Friday, Monnin found her guilty of contributing to the delinquency of minors and sentenced her to six months in jail, concurrent with the Xenia Municipal Court sentence, as well as 12 months, unless she completes the treatment program.
Agreed, this case is confusing. However, it all boils down to Castonguay serving six months in jail for the crimes of sex with minors and contributing to their delinquency. It's assumed that she will complete the substance abuse program and avoid an additional year in jail.

Tip: Don Morgenstern

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