Having covertly recorded himself sexually abusing infants and raping unconscious women, a “dangerous predator” Stockport Paedophile, Nicholas Moxham, has been imprisoned for life.
Following “loitering around homeless shelters,” police said, Nicholas Moxham of Heaton Chapel in Stockport hired women as sex workers, then mistreated, raped, and recorded them.
Along with a minimum term of 22 years, the 53-year-old received an indefinite sexual harm prevention order and indefinite notification obligations at Minshull Crown Court.
Two of his victims read comments to Moxham in court: “You preyed on the vulnerable, and I hope you’re ashamed for what you did.”
“Thanks for ruining my life and destroying my trust in the human race,” another added.
Greater Manchester Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have termed Nicholas Moxham’s actions “one of the most horrific and upsetting cases”.
“Nicholas Moxham is a controlling and predatory sex offender who thought he was untouchable, denying his hideous crimes right to the very end, forcing his victims to go through the ordeal of a trial,” said Detective Sergeant Lee Attenborough of Stockport CID.
During the epidemic, He first offered his house to six female sex workers to entertain clients in March 2020, then subsequently at a second place in Longsight, Manchester.
Soon, the predators started dictating their behaviour, scheduling when they would visit clients, what services they would offer, and how many men they would see daily.
First, he took money for transportation and bills, then he took more as time passed, hoping to have sex with them without paying for it.
Sometimes selling the videos and keeping the money, 52-year-old Nicholas Moxham covertly watched the women while they were with clients.
He denied it, but he went on to rape two of the ladies multiple times while they were asleep—something he claimed not to have done—but was swiftly refuted when the matter got to court.
Investigators for the police discovered covert filming tools and videos of Nicholas Moxham raping two women.
Nicholas Moxham’s gadgets turned out a “disturbing” film of him sexually abusing three children in addition to “indecent” pictures of youngsters.
Over 3,000 offensive photographs of youngsters were collected overall.
Nicholas Moxham was convicted guilty of thirty-two offences, including slavery, sexual assault, rape, and profit-driven control of prostitution.
Earlier, he had admitted more crimes, including sexual assault of a kid under thirteen, producing and photographing obscene images of youngsters, and maintaining a brothel used for prostitution.
Detective Sergeant Lee Attenborough said directly addressing other victims: “We know that coming forward to the police isn’t always easy, and we are working tirelessly to improve the trust and confidence that the public and victims have in us.”
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