Portland, Maine: United States Attorney Halsey B. Frank
announced that United States District Judge George Z. Singal today sentenced
William Gaudet, 52, formerly of Wells, Maine, to serve life in federal prison
for transporting a minor interstate intending to engage in criminal sexual
activity and traveling interstate with the intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct. Gaudet was convicted on November 16, 2017, following a four-day jury
trial.
According to court records and trial evidence, on two
occasions during the summer of 2010, Gaudet traveled between Maine and
Pennsylvania with an eight-year-old child intending to engage in sexual
activity with her. On both occasions, he sexually assaulted the child. The investigation began in 2014 after the
child reported the abuse. In 2012, Gaudet was convicted in New Hampshire
Superior Court for sexually assaulting another minor in 2001 and 2005.
Judge Singal ordered that the life sentence run consecutive
to the sentence in the New Hampshire case.
Under federal law, Gaudet will not be eligible for parole. In imposing the sentence, Judge Singal
stated: “The degree of cruelty displayed here is virtually beyond belief... I
cannot imagine a more serious offense.”
The investigation was conducted by the Biddeford, Gorham,
Kennebunk, Wells, Wakefield (New Hampshire) and Pocono Township (Pennsylvania)
Police Departments; the New Hampshire Correctional Facility; the Carroll County
(New Hampshire) Attorney’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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