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Defence now seeking 2 years, not 6, for Dutch man who harassed Amanda Todd

A defence lawyer for a man convicted of luring and sexually exploiting British Columbia teen Amanda Todd says the six-year sentence he originally asked for should be reduced to two.

B.C. Supreme Court justice to deliver Aydin Coban's sentence on Friday

Joe Saulnier, a lawyer for Aydin Coban, outside the Law Courts in New Westminster, B.C., on June 6, 2022. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

WARNING: This article contains details of sexual extortion and may affect those who have experienced it or know someone affected by it.

A defence lawyer for a man convicted of luring and sexually exploiting British Columbia teen Amanda Todd says thesix-year sentence he originally asked for should be reduced to two.

Joseph Saulnier told a sentencing hearing in B.C. Supreme Court on Thursdayhis client is already serving an 11-year sentence for similar offences against 33 young victims in the Netherlands, and more prison time would be "unduly harsh.''

Saulnier is now seeking a two-year term to be served after AydinCoban's Dutch sentence is completed in August 2024. He said the Canadian sentence would be for the same course of wrongful conduct.

Justice Martha Devlin questioned Saulnier's reasoning several times, saying she is not bound by the Dutch regime and suggesting that the offences against Todd are a separate matter.

Devlin isset to deliver her sentence on Friday afternoon.

Carol Todd, Amanda Todd's mother, is pictured during a break from the sentencing of Aydin Coban in New Westminster, B.C., on Oct. 12, 2022. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Cobanwas extradited to Canada to face a trial in the Todd case and is serving his Dutch sentence at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam, Todd's hometown.

Crown attorney Louise Kenworthy has asked for a 12-year sentence to be served afterCoban's Dutch term ends, saying he tormented Todd online for over two years and that his conduct was a dominant factor in her suicide at age 15 in 2012.

Court heard Amanda endured online stalking and abuse asCoban, who was then in his 30s,hid behind nearly two dozen aliases and threatened and blackmailed her starting in late 2009.

Amanda's parents read victim impact statements to the court during the first day of the hearing on Tuesday, describing their all-encompassing grief and struggle to understand the "lurking evil" tormenting their daughter online.

Cobanwas not charged in direct connection with Amanda's death, but the Crown has told his hearing his sextortion scheme was "morally repugnant,'' he refuses rehabilitation, is at a high risk to reoffend and must be separated from society for a lengthy period, to protect children.

Defence lawyers on Wednesday said Coban lived in the Netherlands and Belgium after his parents emigrated from Turkey. TheysaidCoban's plans to reintegrate into Dutch society with his friends and family after his localprison sentence "bodes well" for rehabilitation.

WATCH |Amanda Todd's mother speaks outside court as sentencing begins for Aydin Coban:

Amanda Todd's mother speaks outside court as sentencing begins for Aydin Coban

2 years ago
Duration 1:05
Amanda Todd's mother, Carol Todd, said she hopes to see jail time for the Dutch man who harassed and extorted her daughter before her death a decade ago.

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With files from Renee Filippone