Holmes pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine, which is punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $25,000 fine.
Court documents say Bunney choked the victim multiple times, and she eventually lost consciousness on the bathroom floor. She later told police she thought she was going to die.
The state alleged, and the jury agreed, that Winters carried the boy across the river to a densely-wooded area on the north bank, took his clothes off and sexually abused the boy.
Hinkle also agreed to testify against her alleged co-conspirator, 43-year-old William Mason Quillen, who is charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of aggravated burglary.
That victim decided to come forward because she reportedly knew Griswold frequently spent time near a seven-year-old child, and she did not want Griswold to abuse that child as well.
The sentence is part of a diligently-structured plea agreement which covers 10 charges brought against Boatman in three separate criminal matters, as well as an number of charges which were dismissed as part of the deal.
Just over two weeks ago, Natrona County District Court Judge Thomas Sullins sentenced Ross to 10-14 years in prison on one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver.
Three months ago, Wilking found Gabbert guilty of three counts of aggravated assault, one count of aggravated robbery, two counts of larceny, one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and one count of possession of a deadly weapon with intent to threaten the life of another.