Friday 6 October 2023

He drove down from his home in of Gwladys, Liverpool armed with a sex toy he intended on gifting the victim in exchange for a pair of her knickers, telling her to hide the toy from her 
Lomas also brought alcohol, which he plied the girl with until she was "paralytic" then bent her over a log and sexually assaulted her.

After the sexual assault she was discovered by members of the public who called an ambulance. "She was shouting things like 'Why wont the pain stop?' and 'I want to die'," Mr Wayne said.

While she was telling passers by what had happened, Lomas tried to pull her away but fled once he realised the police were on their way.

Lomas was arrested and admitted his crimes to police at the station, after which they discovered the sexual communications on his mobile phone and his plans to meet her.

Lomas was charged and pleaded guilty to assault by penetration, sexual communication, and meeting a child following grooming on June 8 at Snaresbrook Crown Court.


Lomas lured his victim into secluded woods (Image: MyLondon)
Defending barrister Parveen Mansoor explained her client had a "difficult childhood" and underwent constant assessment by doctors due to his autism and developmental disorder.

But Ms Mansoor was briefly interrupted by Lomas as he objected to the charge of meeting a child following grooming, despite pleading guilty to it.

He claimed he was "told to plead guilty" by his previous counsel, against his belief he had not intended to commit a sexual offence.

Acting on her client's instructions, Ms Mansoor tried to make the point but it was rejected by Judge Gordon.

The judge said: "He travelled down from Liverpool having exchanged disgusting videos with her and you are telling me he did not intend to do anything.

"He has an appalling attitude in relation to this offence. He said there should be no law preventing sexual relations with anyone who has reached the age of puberty."

Lomas then shouted: "You're putting words in my mouth."

Judge Gordon asked him to "restrain yourself" and continued: "He claims to have no sexual interest in children, that's obviously not true. He has a self-confessed interest in Daddy Dom with little girls."

Ms Mansoor could only add that her client was sorry, and had promised to block any young girls if he found himself in a similar situation again.

Judge Gordon accepted the mitigation but added: "There's no evidence whatsoever of any motivation to change his behaviour."


Lomas admitted his crimes at the police station (Image: Getty )
As the judge gave his final sentencing remarks, Lomas locked horns again and blurted "she suggested it" as Judge Gordon recalled the moment he arranged to meet the 14-year-old.

Judge Gordon rebutted: "Anything she has done you should have prevented her from doing.

"You plied her with alcohol until she was paralytic. You bent her over a log and digitally penetrated her with two fingers. I have seen the victim impact statement which she gave, and you are rather lucky she seems to brush off your behaviour. At the end of the day she was quite clearly a very vulnerable child you took advantage of then abused."

After Lomas stormed out the court on September 21, Judge Gordon slapped him with an extended sentence of 10 years in his absence, citing his dangerousness to the public based on the expert opinions of the psychiatrist and probation service.

Lomas will serve a custodial period of six years and a further four on extended licence. He will be eligible for release by parole after four years.

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