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Georgia Man Sentenced to 3 Life Sentences for Child Sex Crimes
Three young women testified that Monquezias Deshad Watts assaulted them when they were younger than 16 and while they were asleep or impaired by drugs or alcohol.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 12:53pm
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Monquezias Deshad Watts, a Georgia man, has been sentenced to three life sentences for child sex crimes. Three young women testified that Watts assaulted them when they were younger than 16 and while they were asleep or impaired by drugs or alcohol.
Why it matters
This case highlights the ongoing issue of child sexual abuse and the need for stronger laws and enforcement to protect vulnerable minors. It also raises concerns about repeat offenders and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in preventing such crimes.
The details
According to the court proceedings, Watts assaulted three young women when they were under the age of 16 and either asleep or impaired by drugs or alcohol. The victims testified about the traumatic experiences, leading to Watts' conviction and the harsh sentence of three life terms in prison.
- The crimes occurred when the victims were younger than 16 years old.
The players
Monquezias Deshad Watts
A Georgia man who was sentenced to three life sentences for child sex crimes.
The Victims
Three young women who testified that Watts assaulted them when they were younger than 16 and while they were asleep or impaired by drugs or alcohol.
The takeaway
This case underscores the importance of protecting children from sexual predators and the need for the justice system to hold offenders accountable to the fullest extent of the law. It also raises questions about how to prevent such crimes and support survivors in their healing process.
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