Girl wisely reports behaviour
A Deseronto man has been sentenced to 16 months in jail on a “luring” charge after being found guilty of making inappropriate sexual advances toward the teenaged grand-daughter of his ex-wife.The charge stems from when he was an employee of World’s Finest Shows at the midway during the 2017 Belleville Waterfront and Multicultural Festival.The girl looked upon the man as a grandfather and texted that she loved him on more than one occasion.
The man asked her to “prove it” and eventually asked her for nude photos of herself. At that point she told her step-father and a police investigation was launchedAside from jail time he was sentenced to probation including terms for counselling no contact with the girl. He as also placed on a 10 year 161 order , 10 years on the sexual offender registry and placed on the DNA databank.
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