BILLY MOUNT FROM ALLOA BLOCKS DIVORCE AFTER SEXUAL ABUSE OF STEPDAUGHTER
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Alloa Child Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Alloa in Clackmannanshire, Billy Mount, a man with a dark criminal history, is currently engaged in a legal battle that has taken a sinister turn. Mount, aged 66, who was recently released early from a seven-year prison sentence for the sexual abuse of a young girl starting from the age of 12, is now actively obstructing his wife Helen's efforts to divorce him.
Mount has reportedly told his wife, Helen, that he will only agree to the divorce if she does not cite the molestation of her daughter Claire as a reason for ending their marriage. This demand has caused immense distress for Helen and her daughter Claire, who has publicly waived her right to anonymity to speak out about the ordeal. Claire, now 31, described Mount’s behavior as utterly reprehensible, stating, “He’s got a cheek asking mum to accept a no-blame divorce. He’s a monster and he’s totally sick. He should set my mum free so we can start to forget him.”
Helen, who is 62 years old, expressed her ongoing fear and trauma, revealing that Mount continues to exert a form of psychological control over her even after his release. She recounted her initial loyalty to Mount when the abuse first came to light, which led to a falling out with her daughter Claire for many years. Helen admitted, “I can’t believe what he did to my family. I was so much in his power that I failed to protect my daughter from him, then failed to support her when the abuse emerged. He had a hold over me and I was scared of him.”
Her resolve to break free from Mount’s influence was finally strengthened during a jail visit, when she found the courage to confront him. Helen recounted that Mount made a shocking statement during their meeting, claiming that the betrayal was less severe because, in some cultures, it is acceptable to have sex with one’s daughter. This revelation prompted her to leave the visit abruptly and ultimately flee her home in Clackmannanshire, fearing retaliation.
Helen has since been granted an interdict, which includes the power of arrest, to prevent Mount from approaching her. This legal measure was necessary after Mount sent her a letter claiming he knew her whereabouts, raising concerns for her safety. She is currently recovering from cancer treatment and has expressed fears that Mount, now released, plans to return to the area.
Meanwhile, Claire, who has reconciled with her mother, is determined to warn others about Mount’s dangerous nature. She emphasized, “Nothing is beyond him. I was 12 when he started on me. He was violent and totally ruthless. Children won’t be safe around him.” Her words underscore the ongoing threat Mount poses to the community and the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals from his harmful actions.
Mount has reportedly told his wife, Helen, that he will only agree to the divorce if she does not cite the molestation of her daughter Claire as a reason for ending their marriage. This demand has caused immense distress for Helen and her daughter Claire, who has publicly waived her right to anonymity to speak out about the ordeal. Claire, now 31, described Mount’s behavior as utterly reprehensible, stating, “He’s got a cheek asking mum to accept a no-blame divorce. He’s a monster and he’s totally sick. He should set my mum free so we can start to forget him.”
Helen, who is 62 years old, expressed her ongoing fear and trauma, revealing that Mount continues to exert a form of psychological control over her even after his release. She recounted her initial loyalty to Mount when the abuse first came to light, which led to a falling out with her daughter Claire for many years. Helen admitted, “I can’t believe what he did to my family. I was so much in his power that I failed to protect my daughter from him, then failed to support her when the abuse emerged. He had a hold over me and I was scared of him.”
Her resolve to break free from Mount’s influence was finally strengthened during a jail visit, when she found the courage to confront him. Helen recounted that Mount made a shocking statement during their meeting, claiming that the betrayal was less severe because, in some cultures, it is acceptable to have sex with one’s daughter. This revelation prompted her to leave the visit abruptly and ultimately flee her home in Clackmannanshire, fearing retaliation.
Helen has since been granted an interdict, which includes the power of arrest, to prevent Mount from approaching her. This legal measure was necessary after Mount sent her a letter claiming he knew her whereabouts, raising concerns for her safety. She is currently recovering from cancer treatment and has expressed fears that Mount, now released, plans to return to the area.
Meanwhile, Claire, who has reconciled with her mother, is determined to warn others about Mount’s dangerous nature. She emphasized, “Nothing is beyond him. I was 12 when he started on me. He was violent and totally ruthless. Children won’t be safe around him.” Her words underscore the ongoing threat Mount poses to the community and the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals from his harmful actions.