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Man pleads guilty to raping middle schoolers in Bothell in exchange for vapes, edibles

Perry Strom, who has now been linked to a 25-year-old accused of luring teens with vapes in exchange for sex
Perry Strom, who has been linked to a 25-year-old accused of luring teens with vapes in exchange for sex

A man has pleaded guilty to raping and sexually abusing middle school girls in his Bothell apartment in exchange for vapes and edibles.

According to court documents, Strom plead guilty to two counts of rape of a child, two counts of assault, and drug possession. He faces up to 5.5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Strom must also register as a sex offender.

Perry Strom is expected to sentenced in August.

According to court documents, Strom pleaded guilty to raping and sexually abusing girls between the ages of 12 and 14 in 2022.

The documents reveal that all three girls were attending Marysville Middle School at the time.

They reportedly messaged Strom on Snapchat to get vapes and weed edibles and were asked to send inappropriate photos. 

Strom allegedly got them an Uber from the Marysville Skate Center to his Bothell apartment.

Once the girls were there, he reportedly wanted sexual favors in return for the products.

That night, Strom allegedly sexually assaulted all three of them.

Strom allegedly remained in contact with some of the girls and in another case, performed sexual intercourse with one of them. 

“We want him to be held accountable,” said Casey McNerthney with the King County Prosecutor’s Office. 

McNerthney said Strom could be facing between four and a half to five and half years behind bars. 

“A lot of people would look at that and say, ‘Why is the sentencing that for such a terrible offense?’ and really, that’s what state lawmakers have said when you have this kind of background and this kind of crime,” McNerthney said.

It’s not enough time for Jazmin Peerson, who said she was previously stalked by Strom and that he threatened to kill her roommate. 

“He is dangerous,” she said. “Perry Strom is an individual that needs to be away a lot longer than five years.” 

Peerson is thankful he’ll have to register as a sex offender. 

“Now that he has to register as a sex offender, I can see where he’s living, which means the community as a whole can now see where he’s living and choose to live away from him,” she said. 

She hopes other survivors of stalking and sexual harassment know it’s okay to come forward and seek help. 

“There is more support in the last five years than there were throughout a lot of our history,” she said. “It’s okay to speak out.” 

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