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WELWYN GARDEN CITY MAN GRAHAM CUDLIP JAILED FOR ONLINE GROOMING BY PAEDOPHILE HUNTING TEAM
In November 2018, a disturbing case unfolded involving Graham Cudlip, a 37-year-old resident of Welwyn Garden City, who was found guilty of attempting to engage in sexual communication with what he believed were two underage girls online. The incident was brought to light when a paedophile hunting team, known as 'Totnes Justice,' set up decoy profiles posing as young girls to catch predators attempting to exploit children over the internet.Graham Cudlip, who was unemployed at the time, appeared before St. Albans Crown Court to face charges related to his online conduct. He pleaded guilty to two counts of attempting to communicate sexually with a minor. The court was informed that Cudlip had initiated contact with two online profiles, each he believed belonged to girls aged 13. His messages were explicit and predatory in nature, revealing his intentions and fantasies.
According to court records, Cudlip immediately sent a series of sexually charged messages upon making contact. In these messages, he expressed his attraction to the girls, stating that he would find them very sexy if he saw them in their school uniforms. He also claimed to be their 'daddy' and expressed a desire to have sex with them while they were dressed in their uniforms. The messages included references to sexual activity, and at one point, he asked whether the girls had ever seen a penis, further demonstrating his inappropriate and predatory mindset.
It is important to note that the girls he contacted did not exist; they were decoys operated by the 'Totnes Justice' paedophile hunting team. These decoys are used as a tool to identify and apprehend individuals attempting to exploit children online. Despite his arrest, Cudlip displayed no remorse for his actions. In fact, he maintained that he had done nothing wrong, showing a disturbing lack of understanding or acknowledgment of the harm caused.
The court sentenced Cudlip to eight months in prison for his offences. Additionally, a sexual harm prevention order was imposed for a period of five years, restricting his activities and contact. He was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the next ten years, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions to protect potential victims in the future.