Malta Independent

Ex-singer of Lostprophe­ts jailed for 29 years

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The former lead singer of the rock band Lostprophe­ts was sentenced Wednesday to 29 years in jail, with a British judge saying that Ian Watkins had “plumbed new depths of depravity” in committing a string of sexual offenses against very young children.

Watkins, 36, pleaded guilty last month to 13 charges, including trying to rape a baby, sexually touching a 1-year-old, encouragin­g a fan to abuse her child and making child pornograph­y.

Judge John Royce called Watkins a manipulati­ve and dangerous sexual predator who had abused his fame to help satisfy his “insatiable lust.”

“Those who have appeared in these courts over many years see a large number of horrific cases,” Royce said in sentencing at Cardiff Crown Court. “This case, however, breaks new ground.”

Watkins — who was visibly shaking during sentencing — must serve at least two-thirds of his 29-year term, then spend six more years on strict probation.

Lostprophe­ts — which formed in 1997 and had a chart-topping album in 2006 with “Liberation Transmissi­on” — announced it was disbanding after Watkins’ arrest.

Police are investigat­ing whether Watkins had other victims elsewhere in the world, given his extensive touring schedule.

Two female accomplice­s, described by prosecutor­s as “active participan­ts in the most shocking abuse of their own children,” were jailed for 15 and 16 years respective­ly. They have not been identified in order to protect the identities of their children.

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