Ex-BBC journalist jailed for child sex offences
- An ex-BBC journalist has been jailed for child sex offences, drawing considerable media attention due to their previous role at the BBC.
- The individual faced multiple charges related to child sexual exploitation, with legal proceedings underway for a significant period before the sentencing.
- Authorities emphasized the importance of protecting children from such crimes, and the sentencing reflects the severity of the offences committed by the journalist.
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Ex-BBC journalist jailed for eight years for child sex abuse offences
A former BBC journalist has been jailed for eight years after pleading guilty to numerous child sex abuse offences.Duncan Bartlett, 52, was sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court in North London after admitting to paying money to watch live streams of children stripping in the Philippines.Bartlett, who worked as a journalist at the BBC for 14 years until 2015, pleaded guilty to 35 offences at an earlier hearing on August 30.The ex-Tokyo corresponde…
Former BBC Journalist Duncan Bartlett Pleads Guilty To 35 Child Sex Abuse Offences
A former BBC journalist has been jailed for eight years for a string of child abuse offences, including paying money to watch live streams of children being sexually exploited in the Philippines. According to the BBC, 52-year-old Duncan Bartlett was sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court in London after pleading guilty to 35 offences in August. The police said Bartlett, who worked as a BBC journalist for 14 years until 2015, was first arrested in S…
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