STEPHEN FARRINGTON OF CAMBRIDGE SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES INVOLVING TEENAGER AND PREGNANT BABY

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Cambridge Rapist
In a case that has shocked the community of Cambridge, Stephen Farrington, a man in his 50s, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for serious sexual offences involving a teenage girl. The incident, which led to the girl becoming pregnant and giving birth to their child, has raised significant concerns about exploitation and abuse within the local area.

Farrington, who resides in St Thomas’ Square, Coleridge, was convicted at Cambridge Crown Court after a jury found him guilty of grooming the young girl and engaging in sexual activity with her. The court heard that the girl, who was underage at the time, was manipulated by Farrington, who exploited her vulnerability for his own gratification.

Farrington’s defense claimed that he was under the influence of a mixture of drugs, including cocaine, alcohol, and Viagra, at the time of the incident. He asserted that he was either unconscious or in a deep sleep after taking these substances, and that the girl had sex with him without his knowledge. He maintained that he only became aware of what had happened the following morning when she told him.

However, the jury did not accept his account, and the court found him guilty of engaging in sexual activity with a minor. The case drew further attention when a person close to Farrington expressed their opinion that the sentence was insufficient. This individual remarked, “That baby has got to live her life and eventually they will have to tell her where she came from and that she was a rape baby.”

Following his conviction, Farrington was subjected to a sexual offences prevention order that will remain in place indefinitely. This order prohibits him from having unsupervised contact with children and requires him to sign the sexual offenders’ register for life. The baby, who was born as a result of the relationship, was taken into care in June of the previous year.

Detective Constable Natalie Marriott, who led the investigation, stated, “Farrington exploited this young girl’s vulnerability and his actions will affect her for the rest of her life. He manipulated the girl to satisfy his own desires then tried to cover his tracks by claiming she assaulted him. He is a dangerous individual, and we are pleased he has been brought to justice and is now behind bars.”
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