Paul Telling paedophile child sex offender
Paul Telling paedophile child sex offender

Where is Paul Telling? Is he busy raping children in your community? Does anyone know where Eastbourne Paedophile Paul Telling is?

A man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for raping a minor and inciting others to engage in sexual acts with her.

Paul Telling, 44, previously of Trafalgar Court, Gillingham, imposed upon the child what Judge Martin Joy characterised as ‘a horrific discipline’ beginning at the age of 12.

Over several years, he continually intoxicated the girl and coerced her into participating in depraved sexual dares, during which he assaulted her.

He also urged a teenage boy and a 20-year-old guy to engage in sexual intercourse with the inebriated youth.

Telling, currently residing at Barming Close, Eastbourne, was found guilty of five counts of rape, two counts of forcing or persuading a minor to engage in sexual conduct, two counts of planning or enabling the commission of a child sex offence, as well as sexual assault and assault by penetration.

He received his sentence at Maidstone Crown Court on Friday.

Detective Constable, investigating officer Ally Smith of Kent Police stated: “Telling repeatedly subjected his victim to a depraved and perverse regimen that involved intoxicating her and exploiting her vulnerability.” He had persuaded her that his actions towards her were customary.

Her decision to come forward and denounce his crimes required immense guts, and for that, I commend her.Telling is a perilous and strategic guy, and now that he has been taken to court, I hope his victim can progress with her life.
February 2013 Pervert Paul Telling confronts imprisonment following the rape of a young girl.

A sexual predator who assaulted a young girl and incited a boy and a man to engage in sexual acts with her is confronting imprisonment.

Paul Telling exploited the victim by providing her with drink and thereafter engaging her in sexual card games. He then acquainted others with his disreputable realm.

The 44-year-old, previously residing at Trafalgar Court, Gillingham, was found guilty of five counts of rape, two counts of causing or persuading a child to engage in sexual activity, two counts of planning or aiding the commission of a child sex offence, sexual assault, and assault by penetration.

Prosecutor Christopher May informed Maidstone Crown Court that the teenager ultimately disclosed to the police how cunning Telling would render her “completely intoxicated.” They engaged in card games, and he consistently triumphed due to her inebriation.

The card games entailed disrobing and traversing in the nude in public. It escalated to sexual actions. She did not decline because she was unaware of its wrongness.

Telling introduced a teenage boy into the games and urged her to engage in sexual activity with him. Each of them engaged in sexual intercourse with her individually.

The boy introduced a 20-year-old acquaintance to her, and he also engaged in sexual relations with her. Telling engaged in sexual intercourse with the girl.

He provided her with £20 to maintain silence and cautioned her from disclosing the information to anyone. Mr. May asserted that it constituted manipulation to inhibit her from disclosing the truth of the situation.

“She perceived it as customary, akin to a ritual one must undergo,” he stated. “She disclosed nothing to anyone.” She then stated it was somewhat a psychological challenge. She exhibited a certain degree of complexity.

The Crown alleges that he exploited her for his own sexual purposes.

The youngster ultimately informed her mother that certain matters were excessively painful to disclose. She provided her father with specific details.

Telling, now of Eastbourne, East Sussex, refuted all charges, asserting that he never engaged in sexual relations with the youngster.

The 20-year-old was apprehended and admonished for inducing a girl to participate in sexual behaviour.

Judge Martin Joy ordered Telling to remain in detention and postponed the sentencing until March 22.

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