A former bus driver convicted of sexually assaulting a college student during a retreat will spend at least 10 years in prison.
A judge on Thursday sentenced Leonard Braynen to 10-25 years behind bars after he pleaded guilty to the attack, 10TV News reported.
Braynen worked for Columbus-based Urban Express Transportation.
In April, the company hired him in to drive Wittenberg University students from Springfield to
Wheeling.
Braynen was supposed to return to Columbus, but he stayed when the students invited him to a
party.
During the party, a woman claimed he came in her cabin and sexually assaulted her.
Urban Express Transportation fired Braynen after he was charged.
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