Sick Rushden paedophile claimed he was boosting victim's self-esteem
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A Rushden paedophile who inappropriately touched a young girl and sent her sick messages has been ordered to complete a sex offender programme.
Scott Loakes, 27, admitted four child sex offences before a judge but denied there was any sexual element to the messages.
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Hide AdAnd he even claimed he was seeking to boost his victim's self-esteem when he was interviewed by a probation officer, before later saying he was disgusted by his actions.
On Thursday (March 18) he was spared from prison at Northampton Crown Court.
The court heard Loakes, of Hove Road, committed the offences against his young victim last year and on one occasion inappropriately touched her.
Prosecuting, Matthew Rowcliffe said: "It made her feel scared and a bit sick."
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Hide AdLoakes, who the court heard spent a lot of his time online, had also sent his victim messages in which he told her she was beautiful, asked her to send pictures of herself and encouraged her to perform a sex act.
When he was arrested he admitted sending the messages but said it was not for any sexual gratification, the court heard.
Mr Rowcliffe said: "He struggles to give any convincing answer when the sexual messages are put to him."
In a victim impact statement, the young girl said she felt scared and had not been sleeping.
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Hide AdMr Rowcliffe added: "She is experiencing nightmares almost every night."
Loakes, who admitted sexual activity with a child, causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and sexual communication with a child, faced a custodial sentence which his legal representative Liam Muir argued should be suspended.
He said Loakes had never been before a court before and that there was a real chance of rehabilitation.
He said: "[He is] absolutely disgusted by his actions. He cannot get his head around why he would do something like that."
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Hide AdHer Honour Judge Rebecca Crane sentenced Loakes to a three-year community order.
She told him he will have to take part in a programme for sex offenders and rehabilitation activities.
Loakes will be on the register for sex offenders for five years, subjected to a sexual harm prevention order for five years which restricts his contact with children, and barred from working with vulnerable children and adults.