An individual with deviant sexual tendencies, Jack Bradshaw Winsford Paedophile, has been sentenced to a cumulative period of 15 years in prison for coercing a nine-year-old girl into engaging in a sexual act.
Jack Bradshaw, a resident of Winsford, attended Chester Crown Court on Thursday, August 8, to receive a sentence for eight sexual offence convictions related to children.
The 29-year-old individual,Jack Bradshaw, had previously refuted all but one of the charges but subsequently altered his plea to guilty during a court hearing on April 30 of this year.
During the most recent court session, it was revealed that Jack Bradshaw had engaged in a sexual conversation with a nine-year-old girl in 2021 and deliberately encouraged her to participate in sexual activities.
In 2023, two years later, Jack Bradshaw engaged in sexual communication with another girl, who was 12 years old, making explicit references to genitalia.
In addition, he attempted to persuade the girl to view an explicit image of a person involved in sexual activity solely for his pleasure.
After being apprehended, Jack Bradshaw faced charges on five counts of soliciting a child under the age of 13 to participate in sexual behaviour, two counts of engaging in sexual communication with a minor, and one charge of encouraging a child under 13 to see explicit sexual content.

Judge Steven Everett initially sentenced Jack Bradshaw to 11 years and four months but later extended the term by an additional three years.
An additional prison sentence of eight months was issued consecutively for the offence of enticing a youngster to see a sexually explicit photograph.
Judge Everett also issued an order for the forfeiture and destruction of confiscated devices, including multiple mobile phones and a sexual device.
Jack Bradshaw was indefinitely placed on the sex offender register and issued a lifetime sexual harm prevention order.
This prohibits him from residing in the same residence as any individual under the age of 16 or entering and staying in any residence where a person under 16 is present unless he has obtained explicit authorisation from Social Services.
He is additionally forbidden from having unsupervised interaction or correspondence with any individual under the age of 16 unless it is unintentional and cannot be reasonably avoided in everyday life or he has obtained the approval of the child’s parent or guardian, who is aware of his criminal record.
As a provision of the order, Jack Bradshaw is prohibited from using any internet-enabled gadget without notifying the police, among other stipulations.
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