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SEATON DELAVAL PREDATOR STEPHEN DAVIS JAILED FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND ONLINE PREDATION
In February 2021, a disturbing case emerged from Seaton Delaval involving a man named Stephen Davis, who was convicted of heinous crimes related to child sexual abuse and online predatory behavior. Davis, a resident of Patterson Close in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, was found guilty of sexually assaulting a young girl and engaging in explicit online conversations with what he believed to be underage girls, only to discover they were undercover police decoys.The court heard that Davis had molested a girl who was underage, subjecting her to inappropriate touching, including groping her bottom and breast. The victim, who kept her ordeal secret for years, provided a heartfelt victim impact statement during the proceedings. She described feeling vulnerable and betrayed, stating, "He preyed on me when at my most vulnerable. I should not have been preyed upon by an adult." She expressed ongoing struggles with trust, shame, and intrusive thoughts, revealing the deep psychological scars left by the abuse. "I find it extremely hard to trust men and their intentions. I feel a misplaced shame about what happened to me and I often suffer flashbacks and intrusive thoughts. Even though I was a young child and know, logically, this was not my fault, I question ‘why me, why then’. I feel like it’s my fault and I’m having to address it in counselling. I have mental torture, day in and day out," she said.
Despite his arrest and the initial consequences, Davis did not cease his offending. In May 2019, he was re-arrested after engaging in online conversations with decoy profiles named Alexis, aged 14, and Layla, aged 13. During these chats, Davis inappropriately inquired about their bodies, described his genitals, and asked Alexis to perform a sex act on herself. His predatory behavior continued into October 2019, when he was again detained after engaging with another decoy profile, this time a Facebook account claiming to be a 12-year-old girl named Lucy.
Stephen Davis, aged 53, was charged with multiple serious offenses, including three counts of sexual assault, three counts of attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child, and two counts of attempting to incite a child into sexual activity. The court heard how Davis’s actions demonstrated a pattern of predatory behavior aimed at exploiting vulnerable minors.
Judge Robert Spragg sentenced Davis to five years in prison. Additionally, he imposed a 15-year sexual harm prevention order, which restricts his activities and contact with minors, and mandated that he register as a sex offender for life. The case highlights the ongoing dangers posed by online predators and the importance of vigilant law enforcement efforts to protect children from exploitation.