Friday, 20 September 2013

Alleged Paedophile Denies Abusing Autistic Teenage Boy


A man repeatedly sexually-abused a severely autistic teenage boy, believing he would not complain or be taken seriously if he ever did, a jury were told today.

Christopher Williams, 62, of Selhurst Road, South Norwood denies the claims, insisting the allegations against him have been fabricated.

The complainant says he was aged between fourteen and sixteen years-old when abused at the hands of Williams several years ago at the defendant's flat.

Williams had pleaded not guilty at Croydon Crown Court to five counts of sexual activity with a mentally disordered male between September 10, 2004 and September 11, 2008.

“He has been diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder and learning difficulties and experiences high levels of anxiety,” said prosecutor Mr. Mark Gadsen.

“Because of his mental disorder he was not able to give informed consent to the sexual activity that occurred.

“The defendant knew all about him and his learning difficulties, but says nothing improper ever happened.”

The jury were told Williams had sex with the boy, touched him intimately and made the complainant touch him.

“He says sexual activity occurred on a number of occasions and took different forms,” added Mr. Gadesen.

“The defendant took advantage of him, knowing he had autism and learning difficulties, believing he would get away with it and that it was unlikely the complainant would tell anyone or be believed.”

In April, 2009 the complainant reported the allegations to a relative, who informed the police and Williams was quizzed.

“He flatly denied the allegations. He said the complainant had come to his house three times, but nothing sexual had occurred.

“The defendant says he has made it up for whatever reason.”

The trial continues............

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Tights-Fetish Rapist Begins A Stretch


A sexual predator with a fetish for women's tights – who pounced on two lone women in west London – has been caged for nine years.
Myles Thompson-Edwards, 25, was eventually tracked-down by police, who found a large collection of tights in the bedroom of his home in Murray Road, Ealing.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to raping a 36 year-old woman in the early hours of January 22, last year as she walked near his home in Blondin Park, Windmill Road.
He also admitted sexually assaulting a 27 year-old woman, who he grabbed in an alleyway off nearby Swyncombe Avenue on November 3, last year.
Detectives from the Met's Complex Case Team investigated the incidents and arrested Thompson-Edwards on November 4, last year.
He was bailed while forensic enquiries were carried out and charged on February 8, this year.
Detective Chief Inspector Adam Lowe of the Complex Case Team within the Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, led the investigation. 


He said: "The evidence recovered identified Thompson-Edwards as having a fetish for women's tights and he clearly acted on this fetish when he attacked his victims.


"The streets of west London are safer without him.
“The offences he has been linked to span a twenty-month period and it is possible that others have been the victim of this man. 


"If you believe that this may be the case, please contact police locally by calling 101 or through my team on 020 8217 6538." 

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Serving Cop Groomed 13 Year-Old Girl


A serving police officer, caught canoodling with a 13 year-old girl he groomed on the internet and met for park trysts, will be sentenced at the end of the month.
Andrew Gouge, 34, who was based within the Met's Territorial Policing was caught kissing and fondling the teen in public and reported by a member of the public.
He pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court (pictured) to meeting a child following grooming and sexual activity with a child.
Gouge, of Charing Close, Bromley was arrested on April 24 after he was spotted with the girl in Orpington.
Inquiries established that Gouge had first met the victim, who was aged thirteen years-old at the time, via an internet chatroom.
After exchanging BBM details they met up on a number of occasions, usually in public parks, where they would kiss.


Detective Chief Inspector Pete Thomas, from the Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, said: "Andrew Gouge has shown himself to be someone who has targeted, groomed and exploited a vulnerable young child for his own sexual needs.
“His conduct has caused significant harm and the investigation highlights the need to remain vigilent to the risks posed by social media and the internet in order to safeguard children.
“The Metropolitan Police Service is committed to protecting children and bringing sexual predators like Gouge to justice."


Commander Allan Gibson, Directorate of Professional Standards, said: "Gouge signed up to protect and serve his community; but seriously failed in that commitment and has caused untold harm to the victim, her family and his own friends and colleagues.
“He has tarnished the reputation of both the organisation and his colleagues.
“All members of the police service are expected to behave impeccably whilst on and off duty. Gouge did no such thing."


He will be sentenced on September 30.

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Detention Officer Jailed For Sex Encounter With Burglary Suspect


A police station detention officer, who received oral sex from a female burglary suspect, has been jailed for two years.
Kyle Adams, 24, was employed by the Metropolitan Police Service at east London's Bethnal Green Police Station (pictured).
He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to misconduct in public office while the suspect was in detention on October 3, last year.
She reported the incident to the on-duty custody sergeant and Adams was arrested the next day.
He was suspended on October 5 and charged on April 10, this year after an investigation by the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Fine Wines Investment Broker Scammed Clients For £25K


A fine wines investment broker funded his own champagne lifestyle with over £25,000 he conned from clients by claiming he could secure them lucrative auction slots for their collections at Sotheby's sales.

Sammy Rooks, 20, of Randolph Road, Bromley was employed by Encarta Fine Wines, who handle valuable wine portfolios for investors, and went behind their back to charge customers extra fees.

He was sentenced to two years imprisonment, suspended for two years, and ordered to perform 300 hours community service and must obey a six-month night time tagged curfew.

Croydon Crown Court heard he blew all the money during a busy night life, spending the majority to pay a huge bar bill at his favourite club.

Rooks pleaded guilty to defrauding Anthony Gambling of £2,740; John Wear of £10,690; Alistair Campbell of £4,700; David Causton of £4,470 and stealing £3,000 from 80 year-old stroke victim William Jarrett.

“The defendant, without authority, and on his own initiative contacted clients,” said prosecutor Mr. Hamish Reid. “It all seems to have been spent on bar bills etc.”

One of the victims was told by Rooks £500 would get him a preferential auction slot for the sale of his wine collection and gave the details of his own Metro bank account for payment and made follow-up requests for more money.

“All those requests were not legitimate and the clients were contacted personally by Rooks.

“One of the payments was made directly to a nightclub to pay the defendant's bar bill.”

The older victim's money transfer was highlighted by his concerned son, explained Mr. Reid. “Mr. Jarrett may have been targeted due to his age and infirmity and no money was repaid.”

Rooks' lawyer told the court his client has curbed his lifestyle and is determined to repay all of the money with an initial £2,000 lump sum, followed by payments of £300 per month.

Recorder Gregory Mitchell QC said: “There were a number of offences, a breach of trust and one of the offences was against a vulnerable victim.

“Encarta Wines have lost money and it has tarnished their reputation.

“There are particularly bad features to this case, however there are factors in your favour,” the recorder told first-time offender Rooks.

“You have shown remorse and wish to pay off the debt.

“You entertained people at nightclubs and spent large amounts of money on alcohol.”

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Transexual On The Run After Admitting Hate-Campaign Against Doctor


A transexual, who bombarded his consultant plastic surgeon with abusive emails and texts after unsatisfactory treatment, is on the run after fearing he would be sent to a male prison.

Alexandra Charles, 36, of Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff was a patient of leading surgeon Dr. Brian Mayou, founder of the Cadogan Clinic, 120 Sloane Street, Belgravia.

Charles pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court to harassing Dr. Mayou between December 16, 2010 and April 14, this year by sending numerous unwanted insulting messages.

The court heard Charles (pictured) made unfounded allegations that Dr. Mayou was a peadophile during a campaign against him that lasted nearly two-and-a-half years.

District Judge Mr. Paul Clarke told Charles the offence crossed the custody threshold and bailed him for a pre-sentence report.

The defendant told the court: "I am halfway through a sex-change and sending me to a male penitentiary would be sexual abuse."

He failed to appear for sentencing and a warrant without bail was issued for his arrest and he remains at large.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Blackmailer Jailed For Sex Pics Threats


A blackmailer, who threatened to stick sexually-explicit images of an internet one-night-stand on local lamp posts and her work colleagues' cars if she didn't pay him £1,000 has been jailed for eighteen months.

Chef Craig Farquhar, 28, told the Tesco's manageress he would have 20,000 copies of intimate pictures she sent him produced and distributed - leaving the young mum "extremely frightened."

Farquhar, of Brighton Road, Purley pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court to making an unwarranted demanded for money, with menaces, between April 25 and 30.

Prosecutor Miss Alexandra Boshell told the court Farquhar, who has a three-month old son with his current partner of four years, chatted with the victim on a dating web-site three years ago and they met once for sex.

"It would seem during their brief affair she sent pictures to the defendant's phone of her breasts and vagina.

"He started making demands for money, threatening he would show the pictures and plaster them on every lamp post on her road and every car at her workplace.

"He said he had a friend who owned a printing shop and could have twenty-thousand copies at the end of the day and if she told her current boyfriend he would make sure she went missing.

"She describes herself as being extremely frightened by the messages and was not able to sleep and lost her appetite."

The victim reported Farquhar to police and when arrested he admitted having an "on-off affair" with the woman.

"He said he had no intention of claiming the money and wanted her to leave him alone," explained Miss Boshell. "When told off the effect it had on the complainant he did show some remorse."

Farquhar's lawyer Mr. Derek Barry told the court: "It has had a deep impact on the victim and can be described as wicked and malicious.

"There was no loss to the victim and her face was not on any of the images and the defendant was self-consumed by excess alcohol intake and could be described as stupid."

Recorder Alastair Hammerton rejected the probation service's recommendation of a suspended prison sentence and told Farquhar: "This message caused your victim extreme anxiety and you accepted that you wanted to frighten her in order to leave you alone.

"This was a relatively unsophisticated blackmail, but it was pre-planned and there was a financial motive.

"The courts regard blackmail as a particularly repugnant offence because of the mental anguish caused to the victim."

Angry Farquhar violently kicked the door to the secure dock shouting: "I've got a three-month old son," before he was taken to the cells.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Ten Years Behind Bars For Sex Crimes


A sex offender is starting a ten-year sentence after he was jailed at Croydon Crown Court yesterday.

Daniel Cheesman, 32, of Dunley Drive, New Addington was convicted of offences committed against a woman at a local address in Central Parade.


A large amount of people attended the court (pictured) to see him receive the lengthy sentence.


He was originally charged with four counts of rape against the unknown adult complainant between May 1 and September 21, last year.


Thursday, 12 September 2013

Bank Fraudster Cashed OAP's Pension Cheques


A bank fraudster, who cashed £1,000 worth of an 85 year-old woman's stolen pension cheques, dodged prison with a suspended sentence today.

Florist Anna Forrest, 30, of Mayfair Buildings, Durham Road, Sunderland was visiting her mother in Croydon when she became involved in the swindle.


She was convicted at Croydon Magistrates' Court of three charges of fraud by false representation, namely cashing three Department of Work and Pension (DWP) cheques belonging to a Miss E Casedi on November 7, 2011.


The court heard she entered a bank in the town with a man later charged with fraud offences totalling £12,000 and convinced staff she was entitled to cash the cheques on behalf of Miss Casedi, using her own genuine driving licence as proof of identity.


Forrest (pictured) claims she had spent the afternoon in a local pub with people she did not know very well and her involvement was limited to one visit to one bank and she received no financial reward for carrying out the fraud.


She says she did not know she was associating herself with people, who were “working the area” and involved in a much wider fraud and as unaware of the scale of their offending.


Forrest has been employed as a florist for nine years – the last six with the same firm – and the court heard she has made efforts to “move away from her juvenile behaviour.”


Until recently her partner was on benefits and she was the family's sole breadwinner, supporting her young child.


“We believe these offences are very serious,” bench chairman Mr. James Philips told Forrest. “It was an offence involving an eighty-five year-old lady's pension money and would have caused her a huge amount of distress.


“We considered an immediate custodial sentence to show you how bad these offences were.


“You came perilously close to going straight into custody today.”


Forrest was sentenced to twenty weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months, and ordered to complete 180 hours community service work.


She was also ordered to pay £1,002 compensation to the DWP and £300 costs at the rate of £10 per week.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Law Firm's Finance Boss Was £12K Benefit Fraudster


A benefit fraudster, who kept his finance job with a law firm a secret during a £12,000 swindle, was given a deadline by a judge yesterday to find new employment and start paying back his local council.

In a rare move, ex-financial controller Lee Graham, 56, had his sentence deferred for three months after his £10-a-week compensation offer was turned down by Isleworth Crown Court Judge Robert Winstanley.

"The message being conveyed is that Mr. Graham just wants to sit back and feel sorry for himself and say: 'You can't do anything about.'

"It has not come across strongly to me that he wants to make restitution," said the judge bailing first-time offender Graham to return to court on December 20.

Graham, of Warwick Road, Earl's Court pleaded guilty to dishonestly making a false statement on October 19, 2007 to obtain benefit from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

He received £10,655 in housing benefit and £1,325 in council tax benefit while earning up to £2,000 per month on a self-employed basis with Marylebone solicitors Julian Young & Co.

If the court had accepted Graham's offer it would take twenty-three years to repay the money.

"He plainly has skills and works in the middle of London and there are a host of people out there looking to employ people with Mr. Graham's skills so he could pay compensation if he wanted to.

"I am looking for conduct that shows he is willing to make financial reparations," added Judge Winstanley. "I will defer sentence in the expectation that Mr. Graham will find a job and do so in a realistic time."

Prosecutor Mr. Paul Sharkey told the court Graham's jobseekers allowance claim was legitimate when it began in 2004 and the rent and council tax bills on his housing association flat was covered by the local authority.

After learning he was working the council wished to interview the defendant, but he failed to turn up to speak to investigators at the town hall on three separate occasions.

Graham's lawyer Mr. James Dennis said his client returned to work after caring for his now-deceased mother and because his confidence was low did not come off benefits.

"He was not sure how it was going to work out and he decided, very stupidly, not to inform the local authority. It snowballed and he buried his head in the sand.

"The sums earned were relatively modest, but he should have declared them. He was not living an extravagant lifestyle.

"Mr. Graham is not claiming benefits or working anymore and relies in friends to get by. He is a man of very little means.

"He realises this is money that has to be paid back and he wants to pay the money back, but his financial circumstances are what they are."