Julie Morris, who was head of safeguarding at primary school, admitted 18 child sexual abuse offences
A deputy headteacher and her partner have been jailed for child sexual abuse offences after they filmed themselves abusing and raping a girl.
On Wednesday she also admitted three counts of taking indecent images of a child, one of engaging in sexual communication with a child, and one of possessing indecent images of a child. The pair were also given indefinite sexual harm prevention orders and will sign the sex offender register for life. He said: “The communication between them became graphic and depraved, which led to some of their sexual fantasies becoming a reality.”
The pair also set up a group chat with the victim in which they would talk about how they would abuse her, the court heard.
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