SIMON THORNTON OF BORDEN AND GODALMING SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES

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Borden Godalming Rapist
In June 2018, a significant legal case unfolded involving Simon Thornton, a man with ties to both Borden and Godalming, who was ultimately sentenced to nine years in prison for a series of heinous child sexual offences. The proceedings revealed a disturbing pattern of criminal behavior that shocked the local communities and drew widespread attention.

Thornton, aged 46, who previously served as the mayor of Godalming and was a town councillor, faced multiple charges related to the abuse of a young girl. On Monday, June 18, he pleaded guilty to over twenty counts, including one charge each of rape of a girl under the age of 13, assault of a girl under 13, possession of indecent photographs and videos depicting minors, and other related offences. This marked a significant development in the case, as he had already admitted to 16 charges during a court hearing on May 8 at Guildford Crown Court.

On the day of the sentencing, Thornton changed his plea on six additional counts to guilty, further implicating him in the series of crimes. The court heard that Thornton, who resided on Abraham Way in Borden, Hampshire, had engaged in a pattern of predatory behavior, seizing every opportunity to commit sexual acts with the young girl. Evidence presented indicated that he used a secret code to signal his intentions, which he then carried out in various locations, including his van, a local butcher’s shop, and even in public on a nearby common.

Thornton’s resignation from his position at the Godalming Town Council was announced in November 2017, citing “personal reasons” for stepping down. The court proceedings revealed the extent of his misconduct and the betrayal of trust placed in him by the community. As part of his sentence, Thornton will serve half of his nine-year term in custody, with the remaining period to be served on license, under strict supervision.

During the arrest, Thornton made a provocative statement to police, asking, “You know I am the Mayor of Godalming?” This remark underscored his awareness of his former status and the gravity of his actions. Despite his guilty pleas, he maintained not guilty pleas on charges related to voyeurism and paying for sexual services involving a child, which will remain on his record.

The case has left a lasting impact on the communities of Borden and Godalming, highlighting the importance of vigilance and safeguarding vulnerable children from exploitation and abuse. The judicial process has brought justice for the young victim and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by individuals in positions of trust.
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