Massachusetts attorney general's brother on trial for sexual assault

The sibling of Massachusetts’ chief legal officer is set to face trial today, accused of sexually assaulting nine women under the guise of a rideshare driver.

Alvin Campbell Jr., aged 45, made his court appearance on Monday, maintaining a plea of not guilty to charges including rape, kidnapping, and indecent assault and battery. The allegations suggest he masqueraded as a rideshare driver in Boston between 2017 and 2019. Notably, his sister, Andrea Campbell, holds the position of Massachusetts’ Attorney General.

During the trial’s opening statements, Prosecutor Murphy described how Campbell allegedly prowled downtown Boston during the late hours, targeting young women leaving bars. “Night after night, he sought out those who appeared intoxicated, convincing them he was a legitimate rideshare driver,” Murphy stated.

Murphy further outlined the accusations against Campbell, which include the rape of six women and the assault of a seventh. Disturbingly, he reportedly recorded some of these incidents, keeping the footage as “mementos.”

The prosecution claims that Campbell, hailing from Cumberland, Rhode Island, frequented popular Boston nightlife spots, posing as an Uber driver to lure women into his car before committing the assaults.

“His aim was sexual assault,” Murphy asserted. “He targeted women who were vulnerable, often leaving them with little recollection of him or the events that transpired,” she added during her opening remarks.

Campbell has been in custody since his initial arrest by the Boston Police Department in January 2020. 

Just last month, Campbell filed a motion to dismiss the case on claims that he had not been given the right to a speedy trial, WCVB reported. 

Alvin Campbell Jr, 45, arrived to court on Monday after pleading not guilty to charges of rape, kidnapping and indecent assault and battery, after he was accused of posing as a ride-share driver between 2017 and 2019

Over six years after his arrest, Campbell, the brother of Massachusetts attorney Andrea Campbell pictured with Campbell, arrived to trial on Monday morning

Prosecutors alleged Campbell, of Cumberland Rhode Island , would drive to popular Boston venues at night and, impersonating an Uber driver, would offer women rides home before attacking them

His sister, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, said in a statement last week before her brother’s court proceedings began that she was praying for the survivors and ‘all those affected.’

‘It takes extraordinary courage to come forward, and they deserve dignity and respect,’ she wrote on BlueSky

‘This is an incredibly difficult situation for everyone involved, and I carry that weight with me, including in my prayers for my brother. The case is now before the court, and I respect the judicial process as it moves forward.’

That alleged attack that would identify Campbell as a suspect occurred on the night of December 6, 2019, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

Cops say Campbell pretended to be a ride-sharing driver and picked up the victim outside The Harp bar in downtown Boston, after the real Uber she had ordered through her phone app had inexplicably left.

The woman, who was intoxicated, got into Campbell’s black SUV with the expectation of being taken home. She is said to have passed out in the backseat during the commute.

Prosecutors said after sexually assaulting her inside the vehicle, Campbell drove her to his apartment in Cumberland, Rhode Island, and raped her. He also allegedly videotaped the assaults.

The woman woke up hours later inside the bogus Uber driver’s home suffering from pain in her groin and an injury to her chest.

His sister, Andrea Campbell, said in a statement last week before her brother’s court proceedings began that she was praying for the survivors and ‘all those affected’

When police executed a search warrant and went through the contents of Campbell’s phone, they allegedly found videos showing him groping and raping the woman in his car

Campbell’s sister previously said she is ‘extremely heartbroken and saddened and devastated by these allegations’ and she is ‘thinking about the victim who had the courage to come forward’ 

Campbell then drove the victim to a CVS pharmacy and left her there, according to court records.

The woman somehow made her way home, then went to a hospital to undergo a sexual assault evaluation and filed a report with the Boston Police Department.

Detectives identified Campbell’s SUV from surveillance video, which ultimately led them to his home in Rhode Island.  

When police executed a search warrant and went through the contents of Campbell’s phone, they allegedly found videos showing him groping and raping the woman in his car.

‘The clips showed her both clothed and naked. Campbell addressed her by name and commented crudely about her body.’

He said at one point, ‘Raise your eyebrow if you’re all right,’ and later ‘Do you want to go upstairs to your house or come to my house?” according to documents obtained by Boston Herald.

A DNA test comparing a swab from the victim’s rape kit and a sample from Campbell produced a match, the prosecutors said.

A search of the suspect’s car and home allegedly yielded a luggage tag bearing the victim’s name.

Campbell was indicted in 2020 on charges of sexually assaulting eight women from 2017 to 2019. The number of claims since rose to nine

Campbell has been in custody since his initial arrest by the Boston Police Department in January 2020

Campbell has been in custody since his initial arrest by the Boston Police Department in January 2020

Campbell was indicted in 2020 on charges of sexually assaulting eight women from 2017 to 2019. The number of claims since rose to nine. 

Most of the offences involve allegations he posed as a rideshare driver, as the Suffolk County District Attorney described each claim as ‘chillingly similar.’

Investigators obtained a search warrant to access his cellphone’s cloud storage, where they found video related to the most recent charges including one timestamped at 5:42am, the Boston Globe reports.  

In a statement, Suffolk DA Rollins called on people out enjoying the warmer weather to be vigilant for ‘questionable or predatory behavior’.

‘Women have every right to partake in and enjoy an evening out, to drink and to have fun without risk or fear of being harassed, violated or harmed,’ she said in a statement to the Boston Herald. 

‘Men need to start speaking to their sons, their brothers and colleagues about the new vision of masculinity and working to end violence against women and girls.’ 

Campbell’s sister, Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell, has previously said she is ‘extremely heartbroken and saddened and devastated by these allegations’ and she is ‘thinking about the victim who had the courage to come forward.’

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