February 2016 Pervert back behind bars for breaching order for seventh time A pervert banned from having contact with children has been jailed for three years and four months after he began a relationship with an unsuspecting woman who had a five-year-old daughter. It was the seventh time that Lee Rogers had broken the terms of his Sexual Harm Protection Order, Wolverhampton Crown Court was told. Mr Edward Soulsby, who was prosecuting, said that the 22-year-old had several previous convictions which included a sexual assault on a small boy and also possession of indecent images of children. Rogers, of no fixed address, admitted breaching his Protection Order and also to breaking the conditions of a 12-month suspended prison sentence, which was for an earlier breach of the same order. Recorder Tracey Lloyd-Nesling told him on Monday: “You have no intention of allowing the requirements preventing you from doing what you want to do. “You deliberately wormed your way into the home of this woman who had a small child. “Your previous convictions seriously aggravates this case.” Fortunately the Wolverhampton mother, who cannot be named, had not left him alone with her child during the ill-fated relationship.