Overview
- A Suffolk Superior Court jury on Thursday found Alvin Campbell Jr. guilty on 21 of 22 counts, including six counts of rape, kidnapping, indecent assault and battery, photographing an unsuspecting person in the nude, and assault with intent to rape.
- Jurors deadlocked on one remaining rape count, producing a mistrial for that single charge while returning convictions on allegations involving six victims.
- Prosecutors relied chiefly on sexually explicit videos recovered from Campbell’s phone and DNA matches to link him to assaults that investigators say occurred between 2017 and 2019.
- The defense argued the encounters were consensual and that intoxication did not prove incapacitation, and the judge has warned Campbell could face life in prison at sentencing because of his criminal history.
- The probe began after a December 2019 report and expanded after police found videos on Campbell’s phone in 2020 that identified several women who then learned they had been assaulted; sentencing is scheduled for June 29.