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Man jailed for 6.5 years for sexual exploitation and defilement of child

The girl’s mother contacted gardaí after finding concerning messages on her laptop.

A 25-YEAR-OLD Dublin man has been jailed for six and half years for the online sexual exploitation and defilement of a young teenager six years ago.

Darragh Meehan was 19 years old when he met the 13-year-old girl and they later began communicating via Skype, Facebook and texting on a regular basis.

He exposed himself and masturbated during Skype sessions and invited the girl to masturbate or penetrate herself. During a meeting in person Meehan asked the girl to masturbate him and he performed sexual acts on her.

The girl’s mother contacted gardaí after finding concerning messages on her laptop.

Meehan of Dargle Wood, Knocklyon, pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to one count of defilement and three counts of sexual exploitation of the girl on dates between December 2011 and May 2012. He has no previous convictions.

Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy said Meehan had groomed the victim whom he described as “a child in the full sense”. He noted that she didn’t resist Meehan when he made her perform oral sex on him but said she had not given “true consent”.

“She was induced to submit because of the manipulation and grooming that had taken place,” the judge said. He added that the victim had been having difficulties at the time dealing with the psychological and physical changes that come with being an adolescent.

Mr Justice McCarthy described the victim impact report as “impressive” and said that it demonstrated “maturity” on her part. He said she had made obvious efforts to come to terms with what had happened, adding: “I hope she will continue to do so.”

The judge said Meehan is a person “otherwise of good character” without a criminal record. He accepted evidence that Meehan was unlikely to reoffend and said he believed he could be rehabilitated to become a “useful member of society”.

He sentenced Meehan to six and half years for the defilement charge and a concurrent five years for the charges of sexual exploitation.

Victim impact statement 

The now 19-year-old woman said in her victim impact statement she had been going through a tough time when the offences occurred and felt quite low in herself. She said after meeting Meehan he quickly became someone she confided in and that he made her feel special.

“I feel he used my vulnerability to his advantage to get what he wanted,” she said.

She said afterwards she was angry and upset at what had happened and just wanted to forget about it. She said people told her at the time it was not her fault but she could not see this.

It was something that happened to me, not something I made happen.

She described going through a “whirlwind of emotion” and becoming protective of younger people around her as well as distrustful of new people. She said seeing someone who looked like Meehan transported her back to the young girl she was at the time.

The woman said she had been in a bad place at the beginning of this process but now felt stronger and was hopeful her quality of life would continue to improve.

Sean Gillane SC, defending, said Meehan had written a letter of apology to the victim in which he indicated he had hurt her in a way she should not have been hurt.

He accepted what he did was wrong and was “wholeheartedly sorry” for what he did and for the abuse of her trust.

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    Mute Gabrielle Koussa
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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:09 PM

    Terrible.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:46 PM

    Weren’t the Lebanese complaining about “Homeland” and the fact that Beirut, “The Paris Of The Middle East” was being portrayed as a bombed out shell of a city and a dangerous place. Heard this on BBC radio yesterday. Something to that effect anyway.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:08 PM

    There are still quite a few bomb and bullet scarred buildings left in Beirut. There’s also a huge amount of sparkly and sterile norman-forsterized development in the downtown area. It’s an interesting place.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:18 PM

    Very sad development.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:13 PM

    Who are these two people? I see that they have twitter accounts. Are they over there tweeting about this? Are they journalists? Are they credible witnesses?

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:54 PM

    I believe Declan they have taken residence in the spare bedroom of the two bed terrace in Coventry already occupied by the the SOHR (Syrian Observatory Human Rights). All mod cons, bills included, close to all amenities….it was a no brainer…

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:12 PM

    Toorkeel, I gave you a green thumb for your comment. :)

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    Oct 19th 2012, 7:40 PM

    Spent time there on business last year. Beautiful city and people. Such a shame to see this type of thing again. Horrible no matter where it’s happening.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:41 PM

    Jasus I didn’t think there was anything left to blow up :)

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:59 PM

    Darren, what you don’t know would fill a large encyclopedia.

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    Oct 20th 2012, 2:04 PM

    It might have also had the Phalange as a target as these Christian dislike Assad deeply, and not just the victim. I think all Levantine Christians are seeing that they have no friends there only people who use them, or they should be.

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