11-27-2013, 09:05 PM
Another Asshole Entertainer Uses Fame to Access Chlldren
He will be sentenced on Dec. 18th. Hope he goes away for a very long time.
Ian Watkins ^, 36, front-man for the band Lostprophets, was arrested last December and charged with more than 20 offenses, including conspiring to sexually assault a child and making indecent images.
Watkins had initially denied the charges but changed his plea Tuesday at Cardiff Crown Court and admitted 11 offenses, including sexually touching a 1-year-old, encouraging a groupie to abuse her child and making child pornography.
The BBC reports that one of the text messages being used as evidence against Watkins allegedly read, “If you belong to me, so does your child.”
According to the BBC, evidence against Watkins came from computers, laptops and mobile phones. Watkins allegedly filmed the assaults which took place in several hotels in London and south Wales.
Watkins also reportedly planned to “teach” the infants how to use drugs.
Prosecutors said meth, cocaine and GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy, were found during their searches, reports the BBC.
Lostprophets - which formed in 1997 and had a chart-topping album in 2006 with "Liberation Transmission" - announced it was disbanding after lead singer Watkins' arrest.
He will be sentenced on Dec. 18th. Hope he goes away for a very long time.
Ian Watkins ^, 36, front-man for the band Lostprophets, was arrested last December and charged with more than 20 offenses, including conspiring to sexually assault a child and making indecent images.
Watkins had initially denied the charges but changed his plea Tuesday at Cardiff Crown Court and admitted 11 offenses, including sexually touching a 1-year-old, encouraging a groupie to abuse her child and making child pornography.
The BBC reports that one of the text messages being used as evidence against Watkins allegedly read, “If you belong to me, so does your child.”
According to the BBC, evidence against Watkins came from computers, laptops and mobile phones. Watkins allegedly filmed the assaults which took place in several hotels in London and south Wales.
Watkins also reportedly planned to “teach” the infants how to use drugs.
Prosecutors said meth, cocaine and GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy, were found during their searches, reports the BBC.
Lostprophets - which formed in 1997 and had a chart-topping album in 2006 with "Liberation Transmission" - announced it was disbanding after lead singer Watkins' arrest.