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A paedophile who sexually assaulted a girl and filmed some of the abuse has been jailed for more than a decade.
The abuse by Lee Rider, 48, spanned five years and only came to light because the girl confided in someone she trusted.
Police were called on 11 January last year and Rider was arrested. The girl told officers Rider abused her sexually and forced her to perform sexual acts on him. He had also recorded some of the abuse.
She said Rider told her it would “help his mental health” if she did what he wanted and he would also buy her things, which worried her because she knew it meant she would need to do “something for him” in return.
Rider was interviewed twice by police but provided prepared statements denying the allegations and answered “no comment” to all further questions.
However Rider, of Oak Crescent, Biggleswade, was later charged with a total of 12 offences including:
He pleaded guilty to all offences on the day his trial was due to begin earlier this year, and was sentenced at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday (8 November) where he was handed a total of 13 years in prison.
A restraining order preventing him from contacting his victim, and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) to monitor future offending, were both made indefinitely.
Sentencing, Judge Matthew Lowe told Rider he had prioritised his own sexual gratification over his victim and his frequent and persistent abuse had “torn lives apart”.
He added the impact of the sexual abuse had been devastating to the girl, and “will be long lasting if not permanent”.
Judge Lowe said when Rider was interviewed he didn’t just deny the allegations but said the victim was lying, and suggested why. He addressed Rider when he added, “there was only one liar, you.”
Det Sgt Mark Williamson, who investigated, said: “Rider betrayed his victim’s trust in the worst possible way and his sexual abuse, spanning years, was nothing short of horrific.
“Something important to highlight is how the victim said she was fearful she wouldn’t be believed because she didn’t have any evidence to support what had happened to her. However, by coming forward and explaining what happened, she provided key evidence which allowed us to bring Rider to justice.
“Protecting young people from harm is one of our top priorities and we have specially trained officers who are there to support victims.
“We are pleased Rider has now been brought to justice and we hope the sentence gives his victim and her family some closure from this traumatic period in their lives.”
For more information and advice about child abuse, visit the force’s dedicated web page.
Anyone who is concerned someone may have been convicted of a sex offence, and could be posing a risk to a child, can apply for disclosure information through Sarah’s Law.
Anyone who looks out for the welfare of a child can make an enquiry. This can include parents, carers, guardians, extended family, friends and neighbours.