Crime & Safety

Man Guilty In Mashantucket Child Sexual Assault Gets 20 Years: Court

East Haven man, 36, sexually assaulted 2 children under 10 in Mashantucket, Branford, and East Haven from 2015-2019: State's Atty.

Convicted of sexually assaulting two children under the age of 10 in Mashantucket, Branford, East Haven, between 2015 and 2019, Christian Lorig, 36, of East Haven, was sentenced to 20 years in prison​, New Haven State’s Attorney announced.
Convicted of sexually assaulting two children under the age of 10 in Mashantucket, Branford, East Haven, between 2015 and 2019, Christian Lorig, 36, of East Haven, was sentenced to 20 years in prison​, New Haven State’s Attorney announced. (East Haven Police Department )

NEW HAVEN, CT — Convicted of sexually assaulting two children under the age of 10 in Mashantucket, Branford, and East Haven, between 2015 and 2019, Christian Lorig of East Haven, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, New Haven Judicial District State’s Attorney John P. Doyle, Jr. announced.

The 36-year-old will see that sentence suspended after 10 years served, and 10 years of sexual offender probation, Doyle said. The victims and their families were present and spoke at the sentencing hearing in New Haven Superior Court last week.

On April 3, 2024, Lorig pleaded guilty to two counts of Sexual Assault in the Second Degree and two counts of Risk of Injury to a Minor.

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The cases were prosecuted by Assistant State’s Attorney Alexander C. Beck and Assistant State’s Attorney Melissa R. Holmes, with assistance from Inspector Sean Faughnan.

Doyle expressed his "gratitude to the Mashantucket Tribal Police and East Haven and Branford police departments for their investigative efforts, and to the state Department of Children and Families and the Yale-New Haven Hospital Child Abuse Clinic for their assistance in this case."

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"The New Haven State’s Attorney’s Office is grateful for the collaborative partnership our office has with police and child welfare authorities, all dedicated to stopping these horrific acts against the most vulnerable and ensuring accountability for those who victimize our children," Doyle said.

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