(WKBW) — Christopher Belter, the Lewiston man who avoided jail time for rape, has been assigned level 3 violent sex offender status. Belter pleaded guilty to rape and sex abuse in 2019 and was sentenced to eight years probation in November. As part of his sentencing he was also required to register as a sex offender.2 Dec 2021
What does Christopher Belter parents do for a living?
Rich parents, grand manors, and jello shots His father, Christopher Belter Sr, is a senior trial lawyer and a partner at Goldberg Segalla, a high-end law firm where some partners reportedly make more than $1m a year.19 Nov 2021
What happened to Christopher Belter?
Christopher J. Belter Jr., who pleaded guilty to sexual assaults on four teenage girls in his Lewiston home, is to be sentenced as an adult because he violated the terms of his interim probation by repeatedly viewing online pornography.
Where did Christopher Belter go to school?
Belter, then 17, was a student at Canisius High School, an exclusive private school in Buffalo when he molested four girls aged 15 and 16 at the time. Prosecutors said the attacks happened in 2018 inside Belter's home in Lewiston, about 25 miles north of Buffalo — and pleaded guilty in the case the following year.18 Nov 2021