A Walker County registered sex offender is headed to prison for 25 years, following his conviction of sexual assault of a child.
According to the Walker County district attorney’s office, they convicted Toussaint Rabb on March 3rd, after he pleaded guilty.
The DA’s office said that Rabb met the sexual assault survivor through an online social media app, with the assault happening in 2017. The 14 year old did not report it at the time, according to prosecutors, and it was discovered through a parent reading a diary entry.
Rabb was sentenced to 20 years in prison, the maximum for the second degree felony. In addition, he made a plea in a motion to adjudicate, filed by the DA’s office, on two counts of indecency with a child, for which he was sentenced to an additional five years. Both sentences will run consecutively.
The prosecutor, Phillip Faseler, said they are “pleased to have finally gotten justice…we wanted to ensure justice was done, while respecting the well wishes of the survivor by not putting her through the additional trauma of a trial.”