Port Angeles child molester given five-year suspended sentence

PORT ANGELES — Kevin Cory Wilson of Port Angeles has received a five-year suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to first-degree child molestation.

The 31-year-old was sentenced Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court.

He was accused of molesting a girl who is now 13 on “several occasions” between January 2012 and December 2013, court papers said.

Wilson pleaded guilty to the charge last month.

Five other charges — two counts of second-degree incest and one count each of second-degree rape of a child, first-degree incest and second-degree child molestation — were dismissed in exchange for the guilty plea.

Judge George L. Wood imposed a 60-day jail sentence with a five-year suspended prison sentence for Wilson to complete sex-offender treatment under the supervision of the state Department of Corrections in accordance with the special sex-offender sentencing alternative, Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Alexandrea Schodowski said.

Wilson posted a $25,000 bail bond when the charges were filed Dec. 24.

He was rebooked into the Clallam County jail after pleading guilty to the first-degree child molestation charge March 11.

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