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Jessica Loeffler, wearing a black shirt and sunglasses, and Malissa Nelson, center — two mothers of children abused at Henrico Doctors' Hospital — stand behind Shannon Taylor, Henrico County's top prosecutor, on Friday.
Malissa Nelson (center) stands near Dominique Hackey (far left) and Jessica Loeffler (left) following Erin Strotman’s sentencing Friday. A judge sentenced Strotman to three years imprisonment, the maximum allowed under a plea agreement.
Ashli Mason, the mother of one of Erin Strotman’s victims, speaks to reporters in front of the L.A. Harris Jr. Courts Building following Strotman’s sentencing on Friday.
Jessica Loeffler, wearing a black shirt and sunglasses, and Malissa Nelson, center — two mothers of children abused at Henrico Doctors' Hospital — stand behind Shannon Taylor, Henrico County's top prosecutor, on Friday.
Malissa Nelson (center) stands near Dominique Hackey (far left) and Jessica Loeffler (left) following Erin Strotman’s sentencing Friday. A judge sentenced Strotman to three years imprisonment, the maximum allowed under a plea agreement.
Ashli Mason, the mother of one of Erin Strotman’s victims, speaks to reporters in front of the L.A. Harris Jr. Courts Building following Strotman’s sentencing on Friday.