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Minnesota man sentenced to 20 years for 2005 Madison bike path sexual assault

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Attorney General Josh Kaul | Attorney General Josh Kaul Office

Attorney General Josh Kaul | Attorney General Josh Kaul Office

MADISON, Wis. – Dane County Circuit Court Judge Ellen Berz sentenced Aidison Yang, 43, of Eagan, Minnesota, to 20 years initial confinement in the Wisconsin State Prison System and 20 years of extended supervision for a 2005 sexual assault on a Madison bike path. A jury found Mr. Yang guilty of three counts of First Degree Sexual Assault by Use or Threat of Use of a Dangerous Weapon in February 2024.

“I’m thankful that the defendant is finally being held accountable for the violent crimes he committed nearly two decades ago,” said AG Kaul. “Thank you to everyone who worked to get justice in this case.”

The evidence presented at trial established that Mr. Yang sexually assaulted the victim after threatening her with a knife on a bike path on Madison’s East Side in 2005. A sexual assault nurse examination was conducted following the incident, and DNA from the victim's sexual assault kit identified Mr. Yang as the perpetrator.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorneys General Noel Lawrence and Stephanie Hilton, assisted by paralegal Ashley Adrian of the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Division of Legal Services Criminal Litigation Unit. Victim services were provided by Shellie Gillette of the Dane County District Attorney’s Office.

The conviction resulted from collaboration among several agencies: the Wisconsin Sexual Assault Kit Initiative team at the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), Dane County District Attorney’s Office, Madison Police Department, Wisconsin State Crime Laboratories, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Carver County Sheriff’s Office, and RCC Sexual Assault Resource Center (formerly Rape Crisis Center).

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