Lee Mason Eigl, 34, was convicted on multiple felony charges including kidnapping and rape of a minor girl in San Jose and an attempted abduction in San Francisco. The jury found him guilty of five felony counts related to the San Jose case and four felony counts concerning the San Francisco incident. Notably, he faced charges of possessing child sexual abuse material. Following his arrest, Eigl tried to destroy evidence linked to his crimes, revealing a pattern of predatory behavior. He remains imprisoned without bail awaiting sentencing.
Eigl, posing as a teen online, preyed upon young girls, culminating in a conviction for kidnapping and sexual assault that could lead to life imprisonment.
The conviction marks the conclusion of a lengthy investigation into Eigl's predatory behavior, which involved soliciting young girls and engaging in escalating sexual assaults.
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