JAY CREED PENSACOLA PAEDOPHILE FROM PENZANCE FACES JAIL TIME FOR CHILD SEXUAL OFFENSES
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Penzance Child Sexual Abuser
In a serious case heard at Truro Crown Court, Jay Creed, a 53-year-old man from Porthcurno, located west of Penzance, has admitted to serious criminal charges involving a minor. The proceedings took place via video-link from HMP Exeter, where Creed has been held since his arrest.
Creed pleaded guilty to three separate charges related to the exploitation of a child. Specifically, he admitted to two counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, as well as making indecent images of children. These offenses are alleged to have occurred over a period stretching from August 2020 to January 2021, highlighting a sustained pattern of criminal behavior.
The court proceedings revealed the gravity of the case, with Creed’s actions involving encouraging a child to produce explicit videos of themselves. Such offenses are considered particularly heinous due to the exploitation of a minor and the potential long-term harm inflicted.
Creed has been detained in prison since his arrest, and he is expected to remain behind bars until his sentencing, which is scheduled for March 19. The case was temporarily adjourned by Judge Robert Linford to facilitate the preparation of a dangerousness report. This report will consider Creed’s prior criminal history and assess the risk he poses to the community moving forward.
The court’s decision to delay sentencing underscores the seriousness with which the judicial system is treating this case, emphasizing the importance of thorough assessments before final judgment is passed.
Creed pleaded guilty to three separate charges related to the exploitation of a child. Specifically, he admitted to two counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, as well as making indecent images of children. These offenses are alleged to have occurred over a period stretching from August 2020 to January 2021, highlighting a sustained pattern of criminal behavior.
The court proceedings revealed the gravity of the case, with Creed’s actions involving encouraging a child to produce explicit videos of themselves. Such offenses are considered particularly heinous due to the exploitation of a minor and the potential long-term harm inflicted.
Creed has been detained in prison since his arrest, and he is expected to remain behind bars until his sentencing, which is scheduled for March 19. The case was temporarily adjourned by Judge Robert Linford to facilitate the preparation of a dangerousness report. This report will consider Creed’s prior criminal history and assess the risk he poses to the community moving forward.
The court’s decision to delay sentencing underscores the seriousness with which the judicial system is treating this case, emphasizing the importance of thorough assessments before final judgment is passed.