The 13 allegations ‘Nick’ must now face in court
1 Doing acts tending and intended to pervert the course of public justice, in that he made a false allegation of witnessing the child homicide of an unnamed boy committed by Mr Harvey Proctor.
2 False allegation of witnessing the child homicide of a boy called Scott.
3 False allegation of witnessing the child homicide of an unnamed boy, other than the unnamed boy in charge 1.
4 Falsely alleged that he had been sexually and physically abused by a paedophile ring, with senior officers within the military, military intelligence, a TV presenter and other unidentified men accused as members.
5 Falsely alleged that he had been sexually and physically abused by a paedophile ring, with politicians, a TV presenter, and other unidentified men accused as members.
6 Provided a list of sexual abusers and locations falsely alleging that he had been subjected to physical and sexual abuse by the said sexual abusers at the said locations.
7 Provided sketches of locations at which he had been physically and sexually abused, falsely claiming that he had produced them from memory.
8 Provided and repeated the name of Aubrey, falsely alleging that Aubrey had been present and subjected to physical and sexual abuse when with him.
9 Provided a penknife and two military epaulettes falsely alleging he had retained them from when he was abused as a child.
10 Falsely claimed he had suffered serious injuries as a result of abuse as a child.
11 Falsified an email account, and provided false information purportedly sent from ‘Fred’, who he had named as present when he was abused by a paedophile ring.
12 Went with investigators on site visits and falsely alleged that it was at those locations that he had been subjected to physical and sexual abuse by a paedophile ring.
13 Fraud, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006, section 1, in that on or about September 26, 2013, dishonestly made representations to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, that he was subjected to abuse by a paedophile ring, knowing this to be untrue and intending thereby to make a gain for himself.