A former Army soldier was sentenced in federal court last week after sexually abusing two children on Fort Stewart.
Austin Michael Burak, 32, Oak Harbor, Wash., was convicted of abusive sexual contact of a child and aggravated sexual abuse of a child following a jury trial in the Southern District of Georgia, said Meg E. Heap, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. U.S. District Court Chief Judge R. Stan Baker sentenced Burak to life in prison for each of the two minor victims.
“There are appropriately severe consequences for sexually assaulting children,” said U.S. Attorney Heap. “We will continue to aggressively prosecute those who prey on the most innocent among us. The community is safer now that a sexual predator will spend the rest of his life imprisoned.”
As described in courtroom testimony, in August 2017, Burak sexually abused and raped two minor boys while they slept in their own beds. Three other witnesses testified at trial to being sexually assaulted by Burak when they were minors, including one recounting years of sexual abuse at his hands.
“The FBI is unwavering in its commitment to protect our most vulnerable — our children,” said Paul Brown, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. “This sentence ensures that Austin Burak will never again have the opportunity to harm another child, and it demonstrates the dedication of our agents and law enforcement partners who work tirelessly to bring justice to survivors of these heinous crimes.”
“The sentencing of Austin Burak represents a significant outcome in the pursuit of justice for the victims in this horrific case,” said Special Agent in Charge Michele Starostka of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division’s Western Field Office. “Army CID worked diligently alongside our partners at the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in this case, and we remain steadfast in our dedication to protecting our communities.”
The case was investigated by the Army Criminal Investigation Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Sherri A. Stephan and Michael Z. Spitulnik.