Ryan Hounsome paedophile child sex offender
Ryan Hounsome paedophile child sex offender

Ryan Hounsome, a paedophile, has been mandated to register as a sex offender following his admission of sexual offences against three adolescents.

Ryan Hounsome, residing on Vaynor Road in Milford Haven, stood in the dock at Swansea Crown Court facing 11 charges from incidents between July 2022 and June of this year.

Ryan Hounsome admitted guilt for inducing a 15-year-old girl to do a sexual act between February and March of this year, in addition to compelling her to observe a third party engaged in sexual conduct.

The 24-year-old also pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual behaviour with a minor after confessing to inappropriately touching a 14-year-old girl in April.

Ryan Hounsome also admitted sexual communication with a third child, aged 14, between last November and this April.

Ryan Hounsome denied a charge of sexual assault against another complainant in May but pleaded guilty to assault by beating.

Ryan Hounsome pleaded not guilty to two charges of sexual communication with a child relating to two girls, aged 14 and 13, between January and June this year.

The defendant admitted a charge of attempted sexual communication with a child back in July 2022 but denied a second charge dated from the following month. He also denied attempting to cause a child to watch sexual activity in August 2022.

The prosecution indicated that these pleas were acceptable and a trial would not be sought on the remaining offences.

The prosecutor offered no evidence on the remaining charges, and Judge Geraint Walters entered formal, not-guilty verdicts.

The defendant was remanded back in to custody and will be sentenced on December 2.

“The most likely outcome is a custodial sentence,” Judge Walters said.

He added that the defendant must now register as a sex offender.

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