The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Paedophile sent racist abuse to football star

- ROSS GARDINER

Fife paedophile Kirk Thompson, who sent racist abuse to ex-premier League footballer Yannick Bolasie, has been jailed.

After losing a bet, Thompson drunkenly sent then-middlesbro­ugh star Mr Bolasie the N-word over Instagram messenger.

Police found the message the next day when they raided his Kirkcaldy home for child abuse files.

Mr Bolasie, who now plays in Turkey for Caykur Rizespor, branded his abuser a “keyboard warrior” and a rat.

Thompson, 22, of Ravens Craig, pled guilty to three charges – possession of indecent images of children, permitting to be taken or making indecent images of children, and sending a racist message.

At his sentencing at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, it was revealed he had used an encrypted email service to have conversati­ons about child abuse with other paedophile­s.

A social work report stated there had been hundreds of conversati­ons.

This was disputed by Thompson’s lawyer, although she acknowledg­ed there had been a significan­t number and mainly with one other individual.

Police had found two category A videos in his possession – 22 seconds and 52 seconds in length.

Officers also uncovered a pair of category B videos, each a minute-long.

DR Congo internatio­nal Mr Bolasie, 32, was on loan from Everton when he shared a screenshot of the racial slur sent to him in a direct message in March last year.

Accompanie­d by a rat emoji, he wrote: “Something seriously wrong with people… keyboard warriors.

“Still yet to meet a person who had this energy when they saw me.”

Sentencing, Sheriff Alastair Brown told Thompson: “When it comes to your racist abuse of Mr Bolasie, in terms of culpabilit­y, it was deliberate.

“In terms of harm, you were contributi­ng to a toxic trend in the use of electronic means of communicat­ion.

“The court is aware that those in any sort of prominent position publicly regularly receive abusive texts and are denigrated online by those whose only qualificat­ion to do so is that they are able to switch on a mobile phone.

“The particular word you used is one which (Mr

Bolasie) rightly found truly offensive.”

The court heard that after downloadin­g offensive images, other perverts recommende­d the encrypted service to him.

Thompson’s defence solicitor Christine Hagan said: “It seems that he’s come across this material… initially accidental­ly.

“That hasn’t stopped him then going on to access the material himself.”

She said her client had been made redundant during lockdown.

Sheriff Brown said: “Your conduct was both deliberate and persistent.

“In these cases, the number of images was very small and the duration of the videos was short.

“Neverthele­ss, what’s described is serious abuse of children… for your personal gratificat­ion.

“You do, by viewing material of this sort, help to provide an audience (for those) who take the images and abuse children.

“You were an active member of an online community which was bound together by its shared interest of sexual abuse of children.

“I suppose the discussion of the subject is not by itself an offence but it is the context that I assess harm and that active participat­ion seems to me to have been likely to increase the risk to children generally.

“That context means I assess the harm in your case to be significan­t.”

Thompson was jailed for a year for the child abuse charges and four months for the racial abuse, which will be served concurrent­ly.

Thompson was also placed on the sex offenders register for a decade.

 ?? ?? CRIME: At Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, Kirk Thompson, left, pled guilty to three charges including one of sending a racist message to Yannick Bolasie.
CRIME: At Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, Kirk Thompson, left, pled guilty to three charges including one of sending a racist message to Yannick Bolasie.

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