Migrant gets 10-year sentence in rape of teen in Massachusetts hotel

A migrant convicted last month of raping a teenage girl at a Massachusetts hotel while it was being used as a migrant shelter last year will spend at least the next decade in prison, a judge said Friday.
Cory Alvarez, 27, was convicted of aggravated rape of a child with a 10-year age difference by a Plymouth County jury in September.
The state’s minimum sentence on the charge is 10 years, but the prosecutor asked for 15 to 18 years, citing brazen circumstances, including that National Guardsmen were present at the property as the rape occurred. The defense attorney, however, asked for a stay while his client’s appeals are pending arguing he did not get a fair trial.
The judge sentenced Alvarez to 10 to 12 years at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, with credit for time served.
On March 13, 2024, Rockland police responded to the Comfort Inn at 850 Hingham St. and met the 15-year-old victim. She was later taken to South Shore Hospital.
The girl told investigators through translators that Alvarez raped her in a room while she was getting help with apps on a tablet. She said Alvarez pushed her onto the bed and raped her, investigators said.
According to the police report, the girl told investigators, “I told him to leave me alone, but he didn’t stop.”
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