Man gets life in prison for continuous sex assault of 13-year-old he began relationship with on cruise

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Thursday, November 15, 2018
Man sentenced for girl's sexual assault
Cameron Keith Brown was sentenced to life in prison for the continuous sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.

A 36-year-old Montgomery County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for having a continuous sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl that began on a cruise three months after he met her.

Cameron Keith Brown was found guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child.

He kept seeing the girl, who had recently turned 13, after the cruise was over. Brown took her to hotels and the back of parking lots, where they would have sex.

The relationship continued for two more months until the victim's mother found inappropriate text messages on the girl's phone between her and Brown.

During the punishment phase of his week-long trial, the jury heard that Brown had a lengthy criminal history.

In 2004, he committed a first-degree felony arson and received 10 years deferred probation. Brown also received a deferred probation for a misdemeanor theft around the same time.

He was charged with driving while intoxicated in 2006, but that charge was reduced to reckless driving.

Nine years later, in 2015, Brown was charged with assault family violence strangulation for shoving his ex-girlfriend against a wall by her neck, leaving a cut on the back of her head. He was convicted for assault family violence in that case.

Jurors heard testimony from the ex-girlfriend who alleged Brown sexually assaulted her, but no charges were filed.

Brown also has two driving while intoxicated cases still pending against him.

After the testimony, the jury returned a maximum sentence of life in prison.

"No child deserves to go through what this child has had to endure. We are so proud of her bravery through a very difficult process. We are glad the jury saw the truth and gave a punishment that truly fits the crime," said prosecutor Brittany Litaker.

Due to the charge, Brown is not eligible for parole.