Jordan Tarran Flintshire Paedophile
Jordan Tarran Flintshire Paedophile

A Flintshire paedophile, Jordan Tarran, lured a youngster with vapes and drink before repeatedly sexually assaulting her.

Jordan Tarran, aged 23, from Flintshire, was sentenced to four years and two months in prison at Mould Crown Court for engaging in sexual contact with a minor in 2023.

The court was informed that he was scheduled to meet the 14-year-old girl, and they took a cab to Chester.

However, law enforcement intervened, and he was apprehended.

Prosecutor Gareth Bellis stated that the defendant had manipulated the girl using tobacco, vapes, and alcohol.

The girl, who is now 16 and cannot be identified to protect her lifelong anonymity, said she and Jordan Tarran had “sex in his bed 15 or 20 times”.

He would sometimes choke her and they did not use contraception, she said.

The defendant also sent her an intimate photograph of himself. In another police interview in August 2023 Jordan Tarran said the girl was making up the allegations.

Today the girl read out her own victim impact statement. She said: “I felt as though I was in love. I felt he was respectful to me and tender (but later) he made me feel uncomfortable and scared.”

She said she was shocked when he later tried to “put all the blame on her”.

The judge His Honour Simon Mills praised the victim for being “eloquent and courageous” in court. [THEN GAVE HIM 4 YEARS FOR 20 CHILD RAPES, BRILLIANT!]

Jailing Jordan Tarran he also gave him a 12-month jail term for sexual communication with a child and six months’ imprisonment for making an indecent image of a child in category C.

He will serve half his four year and two month jail term.

Jordan Tarran will be subjected to a sexual harm prevention order and sex offender notification requirements for life.

There is also a ten-year restraining order prohibiting him from contacting the victim. [WTF IS A 10 YEAR BAN NOT A LIFETIME ONE, WHAT A CLOWN SHOW]


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