Horrific! Nicholas McEntee, 26, was described by the judge as ‘posing an appalling danger to young children’, after his latest sex offences against minors.
A paedophile who ‘prostituted’ two vulnerable teenage girls by paying them for sex after targeting them on Instagram and Snapchat has been jailed.
He was out of prison on licence for similar offences, when he once again used the internet to prey on children. After they met him, McEntee took the girls to a flat before locking them inside and having sexual contact with one of them.Leeds Crown Court heard that McEntee had targeted four other girls whose identities could not be revealed AdvertisementHe would pretend to be a girl called ‘Kirsty’, before revealing his true identity once he had gained a victim’s trust, Mr Brook added.
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