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With shaking hands clutching her notes, Kathryn Bailey looked across the court room at her abuser, the person who had repeatedly raped her, who had robbed her of a childhood and cast a dark shadow over her future. Her own brother.
“James, what you did was sexual abuse. It was not curiosity,” she said. “Do you really think so little of what you did to me?”
James Bailey, 31, from Syracuse, New York, was last month convicted of assaulting his sister between 2003 and 2006, and on Thursday was sentenced to 32 years behind bars.
After four years of abuse and a decade of fallout, last week’s sentencing hearing offered Kathryn Bailey the chance to address her brother directly about what he’d done. About the seizures she developed as a result of the stress, about the loneliness and self-hate, about how his one word explanation to detectives – “curiosity” – compounded her trauma.
“Just when I thought the memories and the way I felt were enough to make me cold and numb inside, you managed to damage and hurt me again,” she told the court, in a video captured by Syracuse.com.