Lee Hanson, a paedophile from Exmouth, has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison for sexually assaulting a model schoolgirl, resulting in her transformation into a disturbed and self-harming adolescent.
Lee Hanson exploited the girl’s inexperience and innocence in Exmouth on multiple times when she was ten and eleven years old.
She only recognised the wrongdoing of his actions upon receiving sex education at school at the age of 13, which profoundly impacted her life.
Lee Hanson, 55, of Exeter Road, Exmouth, pleaded guilty to two charges of oral rape, two charges of assault by penetration, two charges of enticing a child to engage in sexual activity, and two charges of sexual assault.
Lee Hanson received a sentence of eight years and eight months, accompanied by a one-year extended license, and was placed on the sex offenders’ register for life by Recorder Simon Levene at Exeter Crown Court.
He told him: “The details of this case are extremely distressing. Your victim did not realise the gravity of what you did until later, but when she did, her life fell to pieces.
“She was seriously affected and suffered serious psychological harm from the acts you perpetrated against her. These were an extremely serious series of offences.”
Miss Rachel Drake, prosecuting, said the offences only came to light when the girl was 18 and told her mother about what had happened to her over about 18 months when she was ten and 11.
She said the girl only realised that what Lee Hanson had done to her was wrong when she was in her teens.
She said: “She did not appreciate it until she had sexual education in year nine. He told her at the time it was ‘our little secret’.”
The girl’s victim impact statement said: “I thought because he was an adult that what he was doing was okay. I did not think he would do anything to harm me because he was a grown-up.
“I was too young to know anything different at the time but it made me feel uncomfortable and weird. When I realised that it was not okay, I thought it was gross.
“I wonder if my self-hate issues would have happened if not for his abuse.”
She went on to detail how she started to self harm, developed an eating disorder, and was asked to leave school because of her antagonistic attitude.
Miss Bathsheba Cassel, defending, said Lee Hanson had been completely frank with the police and expressed his remorse immediately. His pleas had saved the victim from having to re-live the abuse by giving evidence.
He read out a letter in which he said: “I would like to apologise to her. I am so, so sorry. I am deeply remorseful. I would like to apologise to my ex friends and my family for the shame I have brought upon them.”
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