Man photoshops teen step-daughter into porn

A man has been jailed for 12 months for photoshopping his teenage stepdaughter on to pornographic images

A man who had a ‘sexual obsession’ with his teenage stepdaughter and photoshopped her face into pornographic images has been jailed.

The 51-year-old created the images in late 2014, just months after he was given a suspended sentence for touching the same girl’s genitals while she slept.

He used Photoshop to digitally add images of the girl when she was about 13 on to the bodies of adult women engaged in sexual acts with himself.

He also created an image of her engaged in bestiality with a dog.

The man was arrested in September 2015 after being caught with around 100 images on hard drives in his luggage as he returned to Brisbane from a trip to South Africa.

The Brisbane District Court was told the man did so because he was ‘morally outraged about her blossoming sexuality’.

However, Judge Leanne Clare dismissed his claims as ‘implausible’, saying his sexual obsession with the girl he had raised since she was two warranted 12 months behind bars.

He described the photos as ‘artworks’ and said there was no sexual motivation behind their creation.

The man pleaded guilty to four charges including possessing or producing child pornography material outside Australia, and importing and exporting objectionable goods without approval.

The man created the images ust months after he was given a suspended sentence for touching the same girl's genitals while she slept.

The man created the images ust months after he was given a suspended sentence for touching the same girl’s genitals while she slept.

His lawyer, Colin Reid, urged the court to accept the man’s claims, saying he had ‘unusual beliefs’ about promiscuity.

He told the court his client created the photos after his stepdaughter, then aged 16, told him she was becoming sexually active with her boyfriend.

Judge Clare was sceptical.

‘On material that I currently have before me, I find your client’s explanation not credible,’ she said.

‘Perhaps you were jealous of her interest in other people, but what you did was hardly an act of parental concern.’

She sentenced the man to two years’ jail but ordered he be released on a good behaviour bond after serving 12 months.

 



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