The offender pleaded guilty to serious sexual offences against three male victims aged 14, 15, and 17-18 years old.
The offences included sexual assault, sexual interference, luring, and transmission of sexually explicit material.
The offender, aged 41-42 at the time of the offences, engaged in grooming behaviour, provided money and substances to the victims, and used online platforms to facilitate contact.
The court imposed a global sentence of 7.5 years in the penitentiary, with credit for pre-trial custody and enhanced credit for harsh detention conditions.
The court rejected the Crown's proposed range of 8-10 years, finding that the absence of a position of trust and the guilty pleas warranted a more moderate sentence within the 5-9 year range.