The Prince George Citizen

No jail for teen girl in sex assault on young girl

- Joe FRIES

PENTICTON — A teenage girl won’t spend time behind bars after admitting that she orchestrat­ed a sexualized game of truth or dare involving her 18-year-old foster brother and a 12-year-old girl.

A judge in Penticton handed the girl a conditiona­l discharge Monday after the now-16-year-old pleaded guilty to sexual assault for the incident, which took place in the basement of a foster home in 2014. She was sentenced to 15 months probation, but if she complies with the terms, the convic- tion will be erased from her record in three years.

An agreed statement of facts says the girl, who was 14 at the time, suggested her then 12-yearold friend play truth or dare with her foster brother, who was 18.

The game progressed from kissing and lap dances to oral sex and anal intercours­e, with the offender directing each activity using an applicatio­n on her cell phone to come up with ideas.

The statement of facts says the 12-year-old girl agreed to go along with the game because she wanted to keep the offender as one of her few friends. The offender watched but did not participat­e because she considered the 18-year-old male to be her brother.

The next day, the 12-year-old girl told her parents about what had happened.

Prosecutor Andrew Vandersluy­s told the court the assault has had a long-lasting impact on the girl.

“She describes depression, anxiety, panic attacks. She has trouble trusting people,” he said, reading from a victim impact statement.

The brother was charged as an adult with three sex offences following the incident.

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