A Libertyville man found guilty on 17 counts of criminal sexual assault earlier this year was sentenced to 120 years in prison Friday
A Libertyville man found guilty earlier this year on 17 counts of criminal sexual assault, including six of predatory sexual assault of a child, was sentenced to 120 years in prison by a Lake County judge on Friday.
Main was charged in 2016 after the victim reported being sexually assaulted by Main over the course of six years; he was convicted on all counts by a Lake County jury in July. Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart thanked Libertyville investigators for their work and the trial team for securing the verdict.
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