It had been previously reported that Phillip A. Thomas, the man who stalked Sonya Deville in 2020, pleaded guilty to several charges, including attempted kidnapping, aggravated stalking, and armed burglary on Tuesday. As part of his plea agreement, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by 15 years of probation.
Deville took to social media to issue the following statement regarding the situation:
“Thank you to everyone who has reached out today. After almost 3 years we finally got some closure last week. I am happy and healthy and have amazing people by my side. To say it’s over feels odd but I am beyond grateful for the support and help I received over the past 3 years from HCSO, Tampa PD, to everyone in the courts, attorneys, friends, security and so so many more. I have a lot to say pertaining to this situation which I feel can help a lot of people in similar situations now that the legalities are over. BUT for now thank you.”
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Editor’s Opinion:
I’m so glad that she is finally getting the closure that she deserves, and can move on with her life. I couldn’t possibly begin to imagine what she has gone through throughout this incredible ordeal, and she deserves all the praise in the world for being strong throughout this terrible incident.
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