Dunfermline Press

ICE CREAM SHOP OWNER GROOMED SCHOOLGIRL

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AN ICE cream and cakes shop owner in Inverkeith­ing engaged in sexual activity with a 14-yearold schoolgirl after grooming her for months.

Sean McGowan, 38, was found guilty after a trial at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court.

His business ‘Catered With Love’ closed down after locals staged an angry protest – which was broadcast live on Facebook – outside the King Street shop after his actions came to light.

For more than two months, McGowan groomed the girl, groped and kissed her, asked her to send him naked photos of herself and said he wanted to have sex with her.

One of the messages he sent stated: “You could get me in a lot of bother LOL” and another read, “It could get me jailed.”

Other messages were about him not having boxers on and asking to see naked photos of her.

After a trial McGowan was found of a charge that between March 16 and May 26, 2020 at ‘Catered With Love’, King Street, Inverkeith­ing, a location at South Queensferr­y and elsewhere, he engaged in sexual activity with a girl then aged 14, by repeatedly kissing her, touching her on the body, touching her on the buttocks and slapping her on the buttocks.

He also sent her sexual written communicat­ions, repeatedly asked that she send him naked images of her buttocks and repeatedly told her that he wanted her to be the person she lost her virginity to.

The girl’s mum became concerned over her daughter’s behaviour as she became more secretive, especially about what was on her phone.

When the mum checked the phone, she discovered the messages from McGowan and the police were contacted.

In his evidence, McGowan said when the messages he had sent were read out in court he “felt very uncomforta­ble”.

However, he claimed: “There was nothing untoward. It was all just in a friendly manner.

“Just a bit of banter and jokes. It wasn’t sexual.”

He said of his texts about not wearing boxer shorts: “It wasn’t appropriat­e. I can’t deny that but it wasn’t sexual.”

In her evidence, the girl said she had sent him naked photos but McGowan denied this.

She also said he used code words in his messages such as “stickers” which meant kisses.

McGowan, formerly of Auchtermuc­hty, now of Earlston Way, Macedonia, Glenrothes, told the court he had lost his business as a result of a “witch-hunt” against him, including on social media.

AN ICE cream and cakes shop owner in Inverkeith­ing engaged in sexual activity with a 14-yearold schoolgirl after grooming her for months.

Sean McGowan, 38, was found guilty after a trial at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court.

His business ‘Catered With Love’ closed down after locals staged an angry protest – which was broadcast live on Facebook – outside the King Street shop after his actions came to light.

For more than two months, McGowan groomed the girl, groped and kissed her, asked her to send him naked photos of herself and said he wanted to have sex with her.

One of the messages he sent stated: “You could get me in a lot of bother LOL” and another read, “It could get me jailed.”

Other messages were about him not having boxers on and asking to see naked photos of her.

After a trial McGowan was found of a charge that between March 16 and May 26, 2020 at ‘Catered With Love’, King Street, Inverkeith­ing, a location at South Queensferr­y and elsewhere, he engaged in sexual activity with a girl then aged 14, by repeatedly kissing her, touching her on the body, touching her on the buttocks and slapping her on the buttocks.

He also sent her sexual written communicat­ions, repeatedly asked that she send him naked images of her buttocks and repeatedly told her that he wanted her to be the person she lost her virginity to.

The girl’s mum became concerned over her daughter’s behaviour as she became more secretive, especially about what was on her phone.

When the mum checked the phone, she discovered the messages from McGowan and the police were contacted.

In his evidence, McGowan said when the messages he had sent were read out in court he “felt very uncomforta­ble”.

However, he claimed: “There was nothing untoward. It was all just in a friendly manner.

“Just a bit of banter and jokes. It wasn’t sexual.”

He said of his texts about not wearing boxer shorts: “It wasn’t appropriat­e.

“I can’t deny that but it wasn’t sexual.”

In her evidence, the girl said she had sent him naked photos but McGowan denied this.

She also said he used code words in his messages such as “stickers” which meant kisses.

McGowan, formerly of Auchtermuc­hty, now of Earlston Way, Macedonia, Glenrothes, told the court he had lost his business as a result of a “witch-hunt” against him, including on social media.

Sheriff David Hall told McGowan that he rejected his evidence and found the young girl to be a “credible and reliable witness”.

He called for background reports and put McGowan on the sex offenders’ register. He will return to court to be sentenced on November 9.

‘Catered with Love’, which opened in October 2019, was a shop specialisi­ng in waffles, crepes, milkshakes, pick ‘n’ mix, pancakes, churros, cakes and 30 different flavours of ice cream.

The shop grew out of a catering business which saw McGowan and his business partner turning out up to 500 cheesecake­s a week.

The business also catered for weddings, functions, birthdays and anniversar­ies.

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McGowan was found guilty after trial at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court

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