Woman already convicted of child sex assault gets more prison time following guilty plea

A woman who is already spending 60 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault of a child has had another 15 years tacked onto her sentence.

Brittany Ann Rouleau pleaded guilty in 89th District Court Thursday to prohibited sexual contact with ancestor/descendent.

The charges all stemmed from incidents in October 2018 when Rouleau was living with a 12-year-old male relative in Wichita Falls.

Brittany Rouleau at her sexual assault trial in May in Wichita Falls.
Brittany Rouleau at her sexual assault trial in May in Wichita Falls.

A jury convicted her of the sexual assault charge at a trial in May 2024.

In an unrelated matter, Rouleau awaits trial in Clay County in connection with the murder of Kenneth Dewayne Douglas, 57. He was stabbed to death in a house in Petrolia.

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