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Press Release  Peter Fogg Guilty Plea

Peter Fogg Guilty Plea
For immediate release:
9/19/2022
  • Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office

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Tara Miltimore, Media Relations/Assistant District Attorney

Cape and Islands DistrictCape & Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe announced today that on September 16, 2022, Peter Fogg (DOB 6-1-77) of Eastham, plead guilty in Barnstable Superior Court to felony indictments for Aggravated Rape of a Child (ten year age difference between defendant and victim) and Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under Fourteen.

The Commonwealth requested the defendant be sentenced to 18-20 years in state prison on the convictions for Aggravated Rape of a Child with probation to commence immediately and to run ten years from and after the committed sentence on the convictions for Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under Fourteen.

The Honorable Marc C. Gildea sentenced Fogg to 10-12 years in state prison on the convictions for Aggravated Rape of a Child with probation to commence immediately and to run ten years from and after the completion of his committed sentence on the convictions for Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under Fourteen. 

            The charges stem from a series of sexual assaults that occurred in the Town of Eastham between 2008 and 2019 when the victim was between 6-16 years old. The victim was known to the defendant.

            This case was investigated by the Eastham Police Department and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Jessica M. Croker.

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  • Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office 

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