No, Eve, you don't sound horrible. Not at all. I am also a CSA survivor, and I relate to your st...
Depending on where his trial was, you can access the details if you want. Since the girl was a minor, technically the details will be sealed, but not the charges.
You'd be surprised what you can come up with that is " technically unavailable" to the public. On the flip side of that, I've been horrified by information on abuse of minors being accessible to the public when I didnt understand how it could have legally happened and its not being changed. I've seen detailed accounts of molestation charges in court files, offender registries, in the case of it being a family member, its stated in the charges.
That can mean a father who molests his daughter is named, the charges listed and actual court testimony of the molestation. Now the daughter knows that anyone who googles the sex offender list, recognizes the dad, can follow the links and see what happened to her. They'll know who she is also. There's one particular case of this that has been bugging me for years and I cant figure out how to get the court file off google. I know the man, his daughter was 9 when went he went to trial.
You can look up court files online in many cases. Its mostly to do with how up to date the websites are and not always legal guidelines.
It might be something you dont want or need to know, but if he was in CA not Virginia and did 6 years for that , there was probably more to the story. Prison is all full up in our State.