A Suffolk Superior Court jury in Boston convicted Alvin Campbell, 45, on 21 of 22 criminal counts on June 11, 2026, following a trial on charges that he posed as a rideshare driver to target and sexually assault women leaving bars between 2017 and 2019 [1][2]. The charges included aggravated rape, kidnapping, and photographing an unsuspecting nude person [1][2]. The case drew sustained national attention because Campbell is the brother of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell [2][3].
The jury returned its verdict after considering evidence that Campbell operated a vehicle outside bars, presented himself as a legitimate rideshare driver, and then assaulted multiple victims [1][2]. The panel convicted on 21 counts and deadlocked on one remaining rape charge, which resulted in a hung count on that allegation [1][3]. The nature of the evidence presented at trial, including the photographic charge, indicated prosecutors argued that Campbell documented at least one assault [2][3].
Judge Mary Ames presided over the trial in Suffolk Superior Court [3]. Sentencing is scheduled for June 29, 2026, and Campbell faces up to life in prison on the aggravated rape convictions [1][2].
No defense verdict was returned on any count. The hung count leaves open the question of whether prosecutors will seek a retrial on that single charge, though no announcement on that issue has been reported as of the verdict date [1][3].