“You can come and see all of Ozzy’s accolades [and]everything from his past,” she said.
A restraining order was also made to prevent him from having any contact with the victim.In a victim impact statement, read out during the hearing on Friday, the girl described how Bridgewood "took away my innocence, he asked me to keep it a secret".
The court heard Bridgewood had no previous convictions and gave no comment during a police interview.John McNally, mitigating for Bridgewood, said his guilty pleas had spared the victim giving evidence at court."He took an important step in recognising what he had done," he said.
Bridgewood had been happily married for 48 years."His wife does not know how she will cope," added Mr McNally.
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Fifty homes could be demolished to make way for the scheme, near Scredington, which Anglian Water said was vital for the region due to increasingly dry summers.Binns, of Cross Avenue in Wallsend, admitted three offences including attempting to pay for the sexual services of a child and arranging the commission of a child sex offence.
Binns and the woman met on a dating app and chatted for a few weeks before finally meeting in November, with him taking her for a drive in his car, prosecutor Claire Anderson said.Days later Binns, who told the woman his surname was Dudgeon, talked about staying at her house and suggested the couple have a threesome with a child, the court heard.
He also asked the woman if she had ever thought about having "sex with people aged from one onwards", Ms Anderson said.When he found out she had a 10-week-old granddaughter, he requested naked pictures of the child which he offered to pay for, the court heard.