Michael Wadley paedophile rapist sex offender
Michael Wadley paedophile rapist sex offender

A Bancroft Paedophile from Wiltshire, Michael Wadley, apprehended by paedophile hunters on two occasions has evaded a prison term despite serving more than four months in custody on remand.

Michael Wadley, 69, solicited nude images from an individual he presumed to be a 14-year-old girl, claiming he intended to print and display them on his wall.

The defendant transmitted an image of a penis to the ‘girl’ and urged ‘her’ to engage in masturbation.

Unbeknown to him, Michael Wadley was actually talking to paedophile hunters posing as the youngster – who attended his home in December 2021 and confronted him about his behaviour.

During a 40-minute-long livestream, police attended Michael Wadley’s home in Bancroft, Bradford on Avon, and arrested him. He was released on police bail before being charged in late 2022.

Later appearing at Salisbury Crown Court, he pleaded guilty to attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and making four indecent images of children – three in the most serious category.

Having been released on bail again ahead of sentencing, a different group of paedophile hunters arrived at his address to confront him over new offending – claiming that he had been communicating with a child online again.

He was arrested and put before Swindon Magistrates’ Court the following day. Michael Wadley admitted breaching his bail conditions by initiating contact with a 14-year-old girl and telling her she was “stunning”.

Michael Wadley was remanded into custody ahead of sentencing and subsequently, his health deteriorated significantly – which resulted in the sentencing hearing being delayed multiple times.

On Monday (26 June), he was finally sentenced at Salisbury Crown Court by the judge, Recorder Neil Millard.

He said: “Of concern in this case, whilst on bail you breached your bail by contacting a 14-year-old girl, resulting in you being remanded in custody.

“You have served a four-month custodial sentence, which is equivalent to an eight-month sentence.”

Mr Millard took into account his time spent in custody and imposed a 15-month prison sentence suspended for two years. He also imposed a ten-year sexual harm prevention order (SHPO).

As part of the order, Michael Wadley is banned from having unsupervised contact with any child under the age of 16 – excluding one person named on the order – and is prohibited from wiping his internet history.

He can continue to use the internet, including social media, but has to seek prior approval from the police and must provide them with his usernames and passwords.

James Kellam appeared for the prosecution. Graham Gilbert appeared for the defence.


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