A Suffolk County Superior Court jury returned a verdict June 11, 2026, convicting Alvin Campbell, 45, on 21 of 22 counts of sexually assaulting women he lured while posing as a rideshare driver [1]. The charges arose from a series of incidents between 2017 and 2019 in which Campbell allegedly impersonated a for-hire driver to gain access to victims [1]. The jury deadlocked on one rape charge, leaving that count unresolved [1].
The prosecution presented evidence that Campbell used the pretense of legitimate rideshare pickups to isolate women before assaulting them [1]. The counts included aggravated rape and multiple sexual assault charges [1]. Campbell is the brother of Andrea Campbell, the sitting Massachusetts Attorney General, a relationship that drew significant public attention to the proceedings throughout the trial [1].
Campbell faces up to life in prison on the aggravated rape convictions [1]. Sentencing is scheduled for June 29, 2026, before the Suffolk County Superior Court [1]. The deadlocked count may be retried at the prosecution's discretion, though no announcement on that question had been made as of the verdict date.
The Attorney General's office had no supervisory role in the prosecution, which was handled by Suffolk County, but the familial connection prompted public scrutiny of institutional accountability [1]. No immediate appeal was announced following the verdict.