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A man who sexually abused a young girl and used social media to sexually exploit another child has been jailed.
Lewis Green, aged 22, was first reported to police in August 2022, after a seven-year-old girl told her mother that from March of that year he had repeatedly sexually assaulted her.
Northamptonshire Police’s Child Abuse Investigation Unit (CAIU) began an investigation into Green’s behaviour and he was later charged with two counts of sexual assault of a girl under 13 by touching and two counts of being an adult engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity with a girl under 13.
He was awaiting trial on these matters when, in February this year, the Force received another report about him after a parent who knew Green found more than 200 messages from him on their nine-year-old child’s Facebook Messenger account.
The two investigations were brought together, and Green went on to be further charged with engaging in sexual communication with a child and causing/inciting a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity - no penetration.
Green, of Staverton Road, Daventry, admitted all the charges at a crown court hearing on March 6, having also admitted one count of breach of bail conditions before magistrates on February 21, in relation to the 2022 investigation.
He was remanded in custody ahead of sentencing which took place at Northampton Crown Court on August 9.
There, Green was sentenced to a total of 27 months’ imprisonment and placed on the sex offenders’ register for 10 years.
He was also made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order which bans him from living with, contacting or communicating with any females under the age of 16, and from using any internet-enabled device without notifying his offender management team and complying with strict inspection and usage rules.
Speaking afterwards, CAIU’s joint investigators Detective Constable Emily Faulkner and Detective Constable James Wright, said: “Lewis Green is a serial offender with a history of sexual abuse against young people.
“He knew the ages of the children he abused yet continued to groom and coerce them into sexual activity to satisfy his own desires.
“Green showed a complete lack of regard for the victims themselves and the bail conditions that he was meant to be adhering to which banned him from any contact with anyone under 18. This for us points towards someone who simply doesn’t care about anyone other than himself and, as noted by the judge, the sexual gratification that he was clearly gaining from his offending.
“Only when the evidence against him was overwhelming did Green enter guilty pleas to all counts. He has however only ever felt sorry for himself and nobody else and has shown little remorse.
“Both children were deeply affected by Green’s offending and the knock-on effect to their families and the breach of trust involved was very upsetting.
“We welcome Green’s custodial sentence, as hopefully this will give him time to reflect on what he has done to these poor children. He will be closely monitored by a specialist sex offender team when he is released, making it very hard for him to offend again, but for us, he will always remain a threat to children.
“As OICs, we would like to thank both families for the way they have dealt with matters, and for the support they have offered their children through what has been a very difficult time.
“Moreso the children, who from the beginning had the strength and bravery to talk about what Green did. This shows just how strong they are, and they should be commended for their bravery.
“Northamptonshire Police takes any form of abuse against children very seriously and we will always seek the strongest penalties against offenders.”
*This report has been released with the support of the victim-survivors, who have the legal right to lifelong anonymity, and their families.*
You can report any potential illegal online activity to Northamptonshire Police on 101, or online at www.northants.police.uk/RO. In an emergency, such as a crime in progress, always dial 999.
If you’ve been affected by the issues raised in this report, find advice and support here.