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Online predator who used fake profiles to talk to children jailed

|News, Sexual offences

A man who used fake online profiles to talk to children and request indecent images from them has been jailed today.

Daniel Lee, 29, appeared at Newcastle Upon Tyne Crown Court on 14 October 2024 where he was sentenced to four years and five months imprisonment.He also received a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Lee, of Wallsend, pleaded guilty to 45 counts, including making indecent images of children, distributing indecent photographs of children, causing a child to engage in sexual activity, inciting and attempting to cause a child to engage in sexual activity and sexual communications with a child.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecuted Lee following an investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA).

During the offending period, between January 2021 and August 2022, the defendant lied about his identity, age and gender, to children he targeted and engaged with online using fake profiles he had created on social media. After he had gained their trust, Lee would direct the conversation to become sexual before requesting them to engage in sexual activity and send indecent images of that activity.

In some instances, Lee enticed children to send indecent images by stating he would pay them in exchange. Other children believed they had a real relationship with the online personas Lee had created.

The investigation found that Lee had committed sexual offences against more than 30 different children aged 12 to 15.

Bethany Raine, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS, said: “Daniel Lee made a number of different accounts with false personas, for the predatory purpose of targeting children online and obtaining sexual images of them.

“His offending has affected dozens of children, who were manipulated and exploited, all for his own sexual gratification.

“The CPS will continue to work closely with law enforcement partners to relentlessly pursue justice for victims and prosecuting those who engage in online child sexual abuse.”

To deal with some of the more complex and challenging child sexual abuse cases, the CPS has established its dedicated Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit to share specialist understanding, build strong cases and increase the amount of successful prosecutions.

Danielle Pownall from the National Crime Agency said: “The NCA is committed to protecting children and bringing those who seek this material out to justice.

“Daniel Lee was a prolific offender, targeting children on social media sites and soliciting illegal images from them for his own gratification. 

“We uncovered tens of thousands of messages on Lee’s device, both to his victims and to other accounts to request sexual content. He preyed on vulnerable children to continue his offending.”

Notes to editors

  • Bethany Raine a Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS’ Organised Child Abuse Unit which is part of the Serious Economic and Organised Crime International Directorate (SEOCID)
  • Daniel Lee [15/05/1995] was sentenced to four years and five months imprisonment and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
  • He previously pleaded guilty to:
    • Four counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity
    • Two counts of causing a child to engage in sexual activity
    • Two counts of sexual communication with a child
    • One count of causing a child to engage in a sexual act
    • One count of inciting sexual exploitation of a child
    • One count of distributing indecent photographs of children
    • 27 counts of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity
    • Four counts of attempted sexual communication with a child
    • Three counts of making indecent photographs of children

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