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Jehovah's Witness jailed for abusing boys

James Barratt, 45, of Rugby, Warwickshire, a Jehovah’s Witness elder has been jailed for child abuse. He was found guilty of indecently assaulting two teenagers entrusted to him for Bible studies and counselling.

Child abuser James Barratt
James Barratt is led away to begin his sentence

An elder in the Jehovah’s Witness church has been jailed for
child abuse.

James Barratt, 45, of Rugby, Warwickshire, a married man with
two children, was found guilty of indecently assaulting two teenagers
entrusted to him for Bible studies and counselling.

The court heard that Barratt, a church elder, had “systematically”
abused two former members of his congregation over a 10-year period.

Warwick Crown Court heard that Barratt, a trusted friend of
the boys’ families, had used Bible lessons and counselling sessions
as an opportunity to indecently assault the teenagers.

Abuse victim Gordon Grant, 23
Victim Gordon Grant

Throughout the four-day trial Barratt maintained that he had
tried to be a father figure to the boys.

Sentencing him, Judge James Pike said he had been entrusted with
vulnerable young people. He was, he said, an arch-hypocrite.

Barratt was jailed for two years with 12 months suspended. He
will be put on the sex offenders’ register for 10 years.

Detective Inspector Jim Hill of Warwickshire Police: “I consider
him to be an extremely dangerous individual. His approach to the
victims was via the parents.

"Go straight to police and get it dealt
with by people who are experienced"

Victim Gordon Grant

“He formed a very strong bond with the families and clearly he
has gone on to abuse that trust.”

One of his victims, Gordon Grant, now 23 , said he had been
disappointed by the church’s reaction to the allegations.

“If people have got this problem don’t go to the elders or the
leaders of the church. Don’t bother with them.

“Go straight to police and get it dealt with by people who are
experienced and know what they are doing."

Source: BBC

 

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