SEX OFFENDER, 80, JAILED FOR REPEATEDLY ABUSING YOUNG GIRL
An elderly man by the name of Paul Lee has been sentenced to prison after a series of grave criminal acts involving a young girl in the Newark area.The disturbing incidents occurred approximately ten years ago, during which Lee engaged in repeated abuse of the girl, including forcing her to pose for explicit photographs and engaging in sexual activities with her.
The full extent of Lee’s crimes only came to light years later when the victim, as she matured, confided in a staff member at her school about the terrible abuse she had endured.
This disclosure prompted immediate action from law enforcement authorities.
Within two days of her revelation, arrest warrants were issued, leading to Lee's detention.
Authorities from Nottinghamshire Police responded swiftly by executing a search at Lee’s residence near Newark.
During this investigation, officers discovered shocking evidence of Lee’s heinous acts.
In an outbuilding on his property, they uncovered explicit paintings that depicted abuse involving the young girl.
Additionally, they found an unsettling display of adult and child-sized mannequins dressed in sexualised underwear, a disturbing artifact indicative of Lee’s predatory behaviour.
Electronic devices seized during the search revealed extreme pornographic material, further establishing the depravity of his actions.
Lee, who was previously residing on Moor Lane, South Clifton, chose not to comment during three police interviews, avoiding direct response.
However, subsequently, he pleaded guilty to multiple serious charges: inciting a child to partake in sexual activity, producing indecent photographs of a child, and possessing a prohibited image of a minor.
Furthermore, he admitted to possessing extreme pornography and was found to be in possession of a shotgun without a license during the police search.
At Nottingham Crown Court on Monday, July 3, the court sentenced Lee to a term of seven years and ten months imprisonment.
In addition to serving this term, he will be subject to an extended license period of four years following his release, meaning he will remain under supervision for that period.