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Tayport sex offender jailed for sending perverted videos to ‘decoy’ 13-year-old girl

Tayport sex offender jailed for sending perverted videos to ‘decoy’ 13-year-old girl

An international sex offender was today jailed for more than four years after he was snared when he sent sick videos to an undercover police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl.

Michael Finlay then threatened “Abi Myers” – in reality an undercover police officer posing as a decoy online – with being raped by a gang of 20 men if she didn’t send nude images of herself to him.

Officers then raided Finlay’s home in Tayport, Fife, and charged him with a single sex offence before a court released him on bail.

Cops went back the creep’s home to check on him in September last year and discovered “concerning” material on his phone.

That then uncovered a sordid “online relationship” that Finlay had started with a 13-year-old girl who lives in the state of Wisconsin, USA.

American authorities were contacted and interviewed the girl – who said she viewed Finlay as her boyfriend and that they had swapped images and videos of each other carrying out sex acts.

Fiscal depute Stewart Duncan said Finlay’s phone contained “heavily sexualised” conversations about the sex acts Finlay wanted to carry out on the girl.

Addressing the charges involving the undercover cop, Mr Duncan said: “He asked if she like to masturbate and she said she didn’t want to talk about it.

“He said he would trace her if she didn’t answer.

“He repeatedly demanded she answer the question or he would start to trace her and she would have ‘many men coming to **** her’.

“She stated she didn’t want to talk and he stated if she didn’t he would call 20 men to come to her and that they would impregnate her.”

Michael Finlay threatened the “13-year-old” with being gang raped by 20 men

Finlay then sent a message telling the “girl” he was carrying out a sex act on himself before sending her a live video of him engaged in it.

Mr Duncan said the relationship with the girl in America was uncovered after Finlay had been charged with the first offence.

Police came to his address to check his phones and discovered vile conversations with the girl, who was later interviewed by American authorities.

Mr Duncan said: “She confirmed he had posed as a 17-year-old male from Scotland.

“Sometime in January they began ‘dating’ and he revealed he was 28.

“She stated she had no problem with the age difference.

“He had started requesting nude images and she sent partial and fully nude images and videos of her performing sexual acts.”

Finlay, 28, a prisoner at HMP Perth, pleaded guilty on indictment to one charge of distributing indecent images of children, two offences under the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act, and one of breaching bail.

Sheriff Alastair Carmichael imposed a 51-month prison sentence on Finlay for the sex charges with a further six months to be served consecutively for breaching bail.

He also placed Finlay on the sex offenders register indefinitely.

Following the sentencing, Detective Constable Ross French from Fife’s Public Protection Unit said: “Michael Finlay is the definition of a predator and he willingly and knowingly targeted young girls to exploit them for his own gratification. When the girls he abused tried to resist, Finlay used threats and intimidation to coerce them further.

“Police Scotland officers engaged with Finlay online, and were able to gather evidence that demonstrated the level of online exploitation Finlay used. This ultimately led to his conviction and sentencing.

“Through liaison with our law enforcement counterparts in the USA, the teenage girl targeted by Finlay was identified and is being supported by the relevant authorities.

“We remain committed to bringing perpetrators of online child sexual abuse to justice and will utilise all resources at our disposal to removing these individuals from our communities.”

 

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