73-Yr-Old Charged: Sexual Exploitation

November 24, 2011

A 73-year-old man – who cannot be named for legal reasons – was charged with four counts of the sexual exploitation of a minor under the age of fourteen in Magistrates Court this morning [Nov.24].

The four offences were alleged to have occurred over the six year period between 6th February 2005 and 6th August 2011.

After accepting his plea of not guilty to each of the four charges, and following a request for bail that was put forward by defense counsel Larry Mussenden, Senior Magistrate Archie remanded the man into custody until his trial date of 29th and 30th December 2011.

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  1. freddyg says:

    KEEP HIM IN JAIL !!!

  2. cocoa says:

    73??!!! Disgusting is all I can say. SMH. Totally disgusting.

  3. CAT says:

    Name and shame these B$stards!!!

  4. bermudian recession victim says:

    I agree with CAT, if the disgusting dirty old man is guilty . . . Name him (as it will not be long before he is outed on a social media!) and it’s high time we had a sexual offenders list made public!

  5. Triangle Drifter says:

    Who is he?

    There is a website that shows who the predators are, a picture is on it & where they live.

    We need the same thing here.

    Being a small Island is no excuse for witholding information. We are no different than a small town where people cannot help but know each other.

  6. kiss21 says:

    im sorry but if u do thecrime u do the time! i wish they would stop withholding names because other peoples lives are usually at stake! please start informing the public of their disgusting crimes1 personally, people like him need to stoned to death……. personal opinion

  7. Captain Obvious says:

    While it would be great if these offenders names were to be made public. I would imagine that their names are surely not given to protect the offender, but in some cases to protect the victim’s identity.

    Unfortunately, many of these victims are abused by FAMILY MEMBERS or persons close to the family. (makes me sick to my stomach to type that).

    Revealing the identity of the offender in our miniature island will in most cases reveal the victim’s identity.

    Lose lose situation

  8. Rich says:

    The reason this man’s identity is hidden is to prevent people from identifying the victim and compounding the trauma he or she must be feeling. His name isn’t being withheld for his own sake.