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Man Jailed for Posing as Teen to Rape Girl in Newhaven

Oliver James receives eight-year sentence and lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Oliver James, 29, has been sentenced to eight years in prison after admitting to raping a teenage girl he met on Snapchat. James, who posed as a 16-year-old, later claimed to be 19, but was in fact 29.

The victim, whose identity is protected, bravely reported the assault and has been supported by specially-trained officers. The incident occurred on May 3, when James convinced the girl to meet him in woodland near Station Road, Denton, Newhaven. Despite her refusal, he forced himself on her and then fled.

James was arrested and charged after the victim confided in a friend, leading her mother to contact the police. He has been on remand since his arrest.

The investigation, led by Detective Constable Gemma Taylor, involved a thorough examination of digital evidence, including messages exchanged on Snapchat. Officers also conducted extensive interviews with the victim and witnesses, and gathered forensic evidence from the crime scene. This meticulous work helped build a strong case against James.

At Lewes Crown Court on October 29, James was described as a “dangerous paedophile” and received a lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order. Detective Sergeant Nick Green praised the victim’s courage and the detailed investigation by Detective Constable Taylor, which was crucial in securing the conviction.

Detective Sergeant Nick Green from the Safeguarding Investigation Unit said: “Oliver James pleaded guilty to the rape and sexual assault of a child. In May of this year, he convinced the young victim to meet him at Denton Woods, Newhaven, posing as a teenage boy. He then raped her. James is a dangerous paedophile and his sentence and lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order reflects the danger he represents. My respect and admiration go to the young victim, whose strength and bravery in this case has been incredible. My thanks also go to Detective Constable Gemma Taylor for completing a thorough and detailed investigation. She was dedicated and determined to get justice for the victim.”

Victims of rape and serious sexual offences can find support and more information on Sussex Police’s website.

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