DAVID MCMAHON FROM COVENTRY AVOIDS PRISON AFTER GROOMING 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN TILE HILL
2025-12-04 22:34: David McMahon appeared at Coventry Magistrates Court today for his first hearing in connection with breach of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).The case, listed under reference 20CV1654825, relates to alleged violations of the court-imposed order.
McMahon was reportedly served with the interim SHPO beforehand, which restricts his activities following previous court decisions.
Today’s hearing was his initial appearance, and no plea was entered.
The court heard that the case involves potential breaches of restrictions intended to protect the public.
McMahon, who did not make any comments during the hearing, was remanded in custody until further proceedings.
The case is set for a future date, giving time for further investigation and legal proceedings.
No further details about the allegations or the accused’s past were disclosed during the brief hearing.
Magistrates will review the case in due course, and a trial date will be scheduled if charges are formally defended.
The court remains committed to upholding safety orders and investigating breaches thoroughly.
--------------------------- 2022-06-12 00:01: In a case that has shocked the Coventry community, David McMahon, aged 39, from the Tile Hill area, was brought before Warwick Crown Court on Monday, April 4, following allegations of engaging in inappropriate and sexual communications with a minor.
The incident involved a young girl, who was only 14 years old at the time of the interactions.
According to court records, McMahon maintained contact with the girl for nearly six months, during which he engaged in grooming behaviors through various forms of communication.
The nature of these interactions was deemed serious enough to warrant his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.
The grooming activities, which took place over an extended period, raised significant concerns about the safety and well-being of the young girl involved.
Following his arrest, McMahon faced charges related to the sexual grooming of a minor.
The court proceedings culminated in a sentencing that, while lenient in some respects, still imposed strict conditions on his future conduct.
Last week, he was sentenced to eight months in prison, but this sentence was suspended for two years, meaning he will not serve time unless he commits another offence within that period.
In addition to the suspended sentence, McMahon was ordered to undertake a series of measures aimed at monitoring and rehabilitating him.
He is required to sign the sex offenders’ register for a decade, a move that will keep authorities informed of his whereabouts and activities.
Furthermore, he has been mandated to complete 200 hours of unpaid community work, which is intended to serve as a form of restitution and community service.
To ensure compliance with the court’s orders, McMahon will also be fitted with an electronic tag for a period of four weeks.
This monitoring device will track his movements and help prevent any further inappropriate contact or offences.
The case has once again highlighted the importance of vigilance and safeguarding measures in protecting vulnerable minors within the Coventry area, particularly in neighborhoods like Tile Hill where the incident occurred.