
A senior NHS manager who raped a 12-year-old and sexually abused five other girls after grooming them on Snapchat has been jailed for 28 years.
Leicestershire Police are urging any further victims of Paul Lipscombe to come forward after a court heard the 51-year-old told a probation officer he is a “monster” who has been committing sex offences against young girls since he was aged in his 20s.
The married executive – described as “devious” and “manipulative” – was seen to raise his eyebrows but remained calm as he was sentenced to a three-year jail term, a consecutive sentence of 25 years and one month, to be followed by an additional three-year period on licence after serving his sentences.
Lipscombe pleaded guilty at a previous hearing to 34 offences, including two counts of rape, three sexual assaults and 22 offences of sexual activity or incitement involving a child, relating to victims aged between 12 and 15.
Leicester Crown Court was told software expert Lipscombe, of Rothley, Leicestershire, also admitted making indecent photographs of children and distributing images, including some of his abuse victims.
The image-based offences included the use of AI technology to create indecent pictures and setting up a payment-based subscription service online selling videos of child abuse to gold, silver and bronze “members”.
Prosecutor Frida Hussain KC told Judge Keith Raynor on Monday that Lipscombe was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a missing girl when officers pulled over his white Tesla near a KFC in Birstall, near Leicester, in April last year.
Ms Hussain told the court the girl went missing from her home late at night and was picked up by Lipscombe nearby, before he took her to a hotel.
The court also heard the 15-year-old was given a “script” by Lipscombe, told to dial 999 and to falsely claim that she was “being abused” by others and was leaving home because she was unhappy.
Ms Hussain said of Lipscombe’s arrest: “He was cautioned and when he was cautioned he said: ‘I have not kidnapped anyone, I know exactly where she is.’
“He then told officers where she could be found.”
Lipscombe, who worked with the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust as a performance and informatics specialist, tried to “peddle a script” to officers that the girl was in danger at her home.
Police found the youngster at a rented address, Ms Hussain said, adding: “He accused other people of serious crimes simply in order to mask his own crimes.”
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nhs-manager-raped-girl-12-161649982.html
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He absolutely deserved that sentence for this despicable crime. If only they were all sentenced like this, for some reason I keep reading about people not from the UK getting unduly lenient sentences.
Isn’t calling him a “NHS manager” a bit of an overreach?
I mean, its obviously done to generate more clicks, but that headline suggests dude might have been in a patient facing role. And thus, had regular contact with vulnerable people, which, since he worked in IT wasn’t the case.
Nevertheless though, sincerely fuck this guy.
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