HULL PAEDOPHILE KENNETH IVESON FLEE AFTER GRAFFITI ATTACK AND SEXUAL OFFENSES
In March 2017, the quiet city of Hull was shaken by a disturbing incident involving Kenneth Iveson, a man known locally as a judo coach.Iveson, aged 50, was publicly exposed as a paedophile after his residence was vandalized with hate graffiti, forcing him to abandon his home amidst the backlash.
The graffiti, which appeared suddenly on his property, was a clear act of community outrage directed at his crimes and alleged misconduct.
Prior to this public revelation, Iveson had a troubling history.
He was found to have sexually assaulted a teenage girl, an incident that she initially hesitated to report.
It was only after Iveson was later caught possessing indecent images of children that the full extent of his offenses came to light.
The Hull Crown Court heard that among the illicit material was a 13-minute Category A film depicting a ten-year-old girl being sexually abused by an adult, a deeply disturbing piece of evidence that underscored the severity of his crimes.
Iveson claimed that he had