Former Everett bar owner sentenced to at least 109 years in prison
EVERETT A Snohomish County Superior Court judge sentenced a former Everett bar owner to at least 109 years in prison Monday.
Christian Sayre, 39, who owned the Anchor Pub in Everett, was accused of drugging and assaulting numerous women over nearly a decade.
In four trials spanning more than five months, juries convicted Sayre on 16 felony counts: four counts of third-degree rape of a child, two counts of possession depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, two counts of second-degree rape and eight counts of indecent liberties.
At Sayres sentencing hearing Monday, Judge Millie Judge said 109 years is an exceptional sentence meaning a sentence outside the standard range because of the high number of offenses Sayre committed. On some of the counts, Judge imposed an indeterminate sentence, which means Sayre could face more years in jail.
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