She was sentenced to more than 33 years in prison. Taylor’s maximum sentence could have been life imprisonment, but U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt gave him a lesser sentence because he provided important information to federal law enforcement that helped them bring charges against Baldwin and Fogle. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana courtroom in downtown Indianapolis, one of the victims told IndyStar she didn’t think 27 years was enough. “We have a lifetime sentence,” she said, citing the grief and trauma she and other victims are still living with. IndyStar is not naming her to protect the privacy of a victim of sexual abuse. In a statement given to the court before the judge's sentencing decision, the victim said she was “showered with money, drugs, gifts and empty promises” by Taylor and Baldwin. “I will always check for hidden cameras,” she said.