Attorney General Neronha issues statement following Aaron Thomas verdict
Published on Monday, May 19, 2025
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha today issued a statement following the acquittal of Aaron Thomas on charges of second-degree sexual assault and second-degree child molestation and the conviction of the defendant on two counts of battery.
“Above all else, this case is about the victims who suffered greatly behind closed doors. And despite what the defendant and his defense would have you believe, pseudo-science is not an excuse for abuse, nor is winning more important than well-being. We believe that what took place here was not just bad judgment, it was, and always has been, criminal conduct.
“This case shed light on an issue this Office has attempted to tackle for several years. In Rhode Island, the statute of limitation for second-degree sexual assault is three years. Since 2022, this Office has introduced legislation to extend the second-degree sexual assault lookback period, so that we can seek and achieve justice on behalf of future victims in cases like this one. Had the statute of limitations been 10 years rather than three during the commission of these crimes, we could have, and would have, charged the defendant with many more crimes.
“The trauma experienced by victims of sexual assault shows up in many different ways. Some immediately come forward; some experience significant shame and guilt and come forward later; and unfortunately, some may deal with their pain quietly forever. No matter the case, we need to collectively foster supportive environments where victims feel safe in coming forward. And part of that feeling of safety is knowing that legal justice is available to them for longer than three years.
“Finally, I want to express my deep gratitude to the brave victims who told their stories, whether on the stand or to investigators. Please remember this: your exceptional courage here is not invalidated by this verdict.”
The defendant is scheduled to be sentenced on June 26, 2025 in Washington County Superior Court.
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