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Richmond counsellor jailed for child sex abuse | Richmond counsellor jailed for child sex abuse |
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A counsellor who worked with vulnerable schoolchildren across the north of England has been jailed for a string of child sex offences. | A counsellor who worked with vulnerable schoolchildren across the north of England has been jailed for a string of child sex offences. |
Robert Fothergill, 47, of Richmond, North Yorkshire, who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a young boy, was handed a six-year sentence. | Robert Fothergill, 47, of Richmond, North Yorkshire, who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a young boy, was handed a six-year sentence. |
He admitted seven charges, which also included possessing indecent images. | He admitted seven charges, which also included possessing indecent images. |
Teesside Crown Court heard the married father was "a man with a dark side" who had "abused his position of trust". | Teesside Crown Court heard the married father was "a man with a dark side" who had "abused his position of trust". |
He had worked at schools across North Yorkshire, Durham, Cleveland and Tyne and Wear. | He had worked at schools across North Yorkshire, Durham, Cleveland and Tyne and Wear. |
'Darker side' | |
The court heard Fothergill, of White Lands, specialised in working with vulnerable people aged five to 18. | |
He admitted to police he had used a website where he would watch children as young as nine perform sex acts. | |
Judge Tony Briggs placed him on the sex offenders register and said: "It is plain on your public side there are very many good things to say about you. | |
"Unhappily, you have a darker side which is illustrated by your admission to these matters." | |
'Cannot undo harm' | 'Cannot undo harm' |
The self-employed counsellor was arrested in February, after an investigation into a West Yorkshire man he had been communicating with. | |
In April, Fothergill admitted sexually assaulting a boy, causing or inciting a child and a boy under 13 to engage in sexual activity, and one count of possessing and three of distributing indecent images. | |
All of the offences happened in North Yorkshire. | All of the offences happened in North Yorkshire. |
Tom Mitchell, defending, said Fothergill took medication for "restless leg syndrome" and a known side effect was being less less able to combat urges. | |
Speaking after the sentencing, Det Insp Fiona Wynne, of North Yorkshire Police, said: "Fothergill's admission of guilt has at least spared his victims the ordeal of going through a trial," | |
"However, nothing can ever undo the harm he has caused both to the children he has directly abused or those whose pictures he has shared." | "However, nothing can ever undo the harm he has caused both to the children he has directly abused or those whose pictures he has shared." |