Portsmouth News

Man, 32, caught out by paedophile hunter spared jail

Defendant with an IQ below 70 in sexual chat with fake 13-year-old

- By BEN FISHWICK Chief reporter ben.fishwick@jpimedia.co.uk

A MAN caught in a sting after telling a fake 13-year-old girl he wanted to impregnate her has been spared jail.

David Barney, 32, was snared by a paedophile hunter – but only after vigilantes switched to an adult woman decoy.

Portsmouth Crown Court heard Barney, who has learning difficulti­es and an IQ below 70, engaged in sexual chat with the fake teenager.

But he lost interest, his barrister said, and was only caught in Portsmouth in a sting when an adult woman contacted him for sex.

She had no interest in meeting him but wanted to catch him out for the paedophile hunter, the court heard.

Barney, of Medina Road in Cosham, Portsmouth, had posed as a boy, 16, when talking to the fake girl.

Prosecutor Dale Sullivan said Barney spoke to her about him ‘having sex with her, impregnati­ng her and ultimately creating a scenario that they would live together at his parents’ as boyfriend or husband and wife’.

Barney has 27 conviction­s for 47 offences, including attempting to cause of incite a girl under 16 to engage in a sexual act in 2017.

Kelly Brocklehur­st, mitigating, said Barney was in a devoted relationsh­ip with a woman.

He said his client’s ‘infantile and clumsy’ messages were ‘more a reflection of his own very basic understand­ing of language and ability to communicat­e’.

His decision to meet with someone he thought was an adult shows ‘he doesn’t have a proclivity with children,’ Mr Brocklehur­st added.

Recorder Paul Garlick QC imposed a 17-month jail term suspended for two years with rehabilita­tion activities, with a sexual harm prevention order.

Barney must sign the sex offenders’ for 10 years.

He admitted attempting to communicat­e with a child for sexual purposes between July 2018 and January 2019, and breaching a previous sexual harm prevention order.

That related to admitting deleting messages. He told his offender manager he had done so, the court was told.

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