The Gold Coast Bulletin

Baker on porn rap

Jail for sharing images

- LUKE MORTIMER

THE parents of a Coomera baker wept as their son faced court for downloadin­g and sharing thousands of “appalling and degrading” child pornograph­y images and videos.

New Zealand citizen and Bakers Delight worker Jesse Baker, 28, was caught by police with 3189 unique files on his devices during a raid on his home on January 16 last year.

A total of 123 images and 800 movies were rated by investigat­ors as being in the worst possible categories.

The material included children being sexually abused by adults, Southport District Court was told.

Juveniles pictured ranged in age from toddlers to prepubesce­nt teens, male and female.

On July 25, 2018, Baker took part in an interview with police and made admissions to distributi­ng the material to others online through Dropbox file sharing, resulting in the distributi­on charge.

Labels on Baker’s Dropbox included “child porn” and “preteen”.

Baker, who had no prior record, pleaded guilty to possessing and distributi­ng child exploitati­on material in the court yesterday.

His parents watched from the public gallery, anguished.

Judge Ian Dearden said he was not provided with copies of the material to inspect, but felt “troubled when I have to even read the descriptio­ns” provided by prosecutor­s.

He emphasised to Baker the “appalling and degrading” material pictured “actual children who were actually abused”.

Judge Dearden said he weighed up Baker’s remorse, co-operation with police, early guilty pleas, work ethic and a lack of history.

Baker was sentenced to two-and-a-half years jail, suspended after six months for three years. Judge Dearden said Baker may be deported to New Zealand. on appearing

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