Nick said Stoltz's sentence is "not good enough for us. As bailiffs escorted him from the courtroom, Luster appeared stunned. He looked at his mother, Elizabeth Luster, and his two adult children, Connor and Quinn, who sat in the front row of the packed courtroom.
Luster, who wept in the courtroom, told the judge that he was "incredibly grateful" for considering lowering his sentence and promised that he would never act "recklessly and irresponsible" again. It's caused so much damage to so many people," he said. Elizabeth Luster told the judge her son has handled "this nightmare" in the most "incredible and unbelievable manner. Contois had argued in court that, by law, the sentences for each count should be served consecutively because Luster had an opportunity to stop the sexual assaults but chose not to do so.
She said Luster believes his problems were caused by the victims' accusations and he is the victim. Contois said Luster was a predator whose actions were "cruel, vicious and callous. Contois said the victims, who did not attend the hearing, have had emotional and psychological problems including nightmares and severe stress. Stoltz said one of the things that caught her interest was a misdemeanor conviction against Luster for receiving stolen goods. When Luster was finally captured, the film was still shooting.
The ending was re-written to incorporate his capture. Home One who digs a pit shall fall therein. Kohelet The article is about these people: Andrew Luster. Welcome to JewAge! Learn about the origins of your family. People Places Stories Recent changes. One who digs a pit shall fall therein. Contents 1 Early life 2 Arrest and conviction 2. He graduated in from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
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