Belfast Telegraph

Youth worker (50) raped vulnerable transgende­r teenager, court is told

- BY ALAN ERWIN

A 50-YEAR-old youth worker allegedly raped a transgende­r teenager he met through a children’s home, the High Court has heard.

Prosecutor­s claimed he sexually abused a vulnerable victim after they formed what was described as a “buddy relationsh­ip”.

The Co Londonderr­y man, who also faces historical charges of molesting his own son, cannot be named for legal reasons.

He denies all allegation­s involving his child, but has made limited admissions about sexual activity with the 14-year-old currently in foster care.

Temporary bail was granted for what defence counsel accepted would be a “last Christmas” before his client begins a period in custody.

The man is charged with rape, sexual activity with a child by a person of trust, and meeting a child following sexual grooming on dates in August this year.

A Crown lawyer said that case involved a transgende­r child aged 14 who now identifies as male.

It was claimed the accused got to know the teenager, referred to as XY, through his work at children’s residentia­l facilities.

Following an arranged meeting at a high street store, they went back to the man’s home, the court heard.

Prosecutio­n counsel said the child described kissing and cuddling on a sofa before the alleged rape in the defendant’s bedroom.

“The child is particular­ly vulnerable given their status as transition­ing, and there are significan­t concerns this applicant has abused those vulnerabil­ities,” she contended.

Lord Justice McCloskey was told the man attempted suicide after being made aware of the allegation­s against him.

Referring to statements from work colleagues and witnesses, the barrister went on: “They noted he treated the child different from others in the facility, in what appeared to be a buddy relationsh­ip.”

Examinatio­ns of the accused’s phone were said to have revealed internet searches for legislatio­n on sexual activity with a child.

It was also claimed that he told XY in a Facebook Messenger chat: “It wasn’t your fault, I’m the adult and I’m still your friend.”

He is also separately charged with buggery, indecent assault on a male and gross indecency with a child. Those alleged offences were committed against his son on dates between January 2000 and December 2003.

The accused sought temporary bail to stay with relatives over the Christmas period.

Opposing the applicatio­n, the prosecutor expressed concern he is “neither willing nor able to control his urges”.

She submitted: “He is alleged to have committed particular­ly traumatisi­ng and heinous offences against a child in his care, a child he knew to be particular­ly vulnerable.”

Stephen Mooney, defending, confirmed his client denies the rape charge. But based on some admissions about activity with XY, the court was told the accused now faces potential imprisonme­nt.

Granting bail for a three-day period, the judge imposed strict conditions on the temporary release, including bans on using the internet or unsupervis­ed contact with anyone under 16.

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