Rapper, women’s advocate pan sentence in Newfoundland sexual assault case
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Outrage is building around the case of a man who sexually attacked an 11-year-old Newfoundland girl on several occasions, with a women’s advocate and rapper Classified slamming the minimum sentence handed down this week.
Jenny Wright, executive director of the St. John’s Status of Women Council, said Friday it reinforces what she calls a widespread “rape culture.”
“The message in cases like this is that it is no big deal that a woman or a young girl was raped and harmed in this way, that we accept that a crime as heinous as that, done on a young child, that the perpetrator of that crime can be out walking the streets in a year and a half. As a society, we’re okay with that.”
Christopher Butt was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison followed by three years’ probation after pleading guilty to sexual assault and uttering threats. The sentence — the minimum for the offence — was jointly recommended by the Crown and defence. Butt was also credited for time served, meaning he has one year and 38 weeks left in his sentence.


