Abuse Survivors Blog

Former teacher Alston guilty of sexually assaulting 11 year old boy

Written by Tracey Emmott on 27 Aug 2015

Southwark Crown Court: Richard Alston, former special needs school teacher and long term partner of Peter Righton (one of the founders of the Paedophile Information Exchange aka PIE) has been found guilty of 2 sexual offences against a child. PIE was a notorious group set up in the 1970s which inter alia, campaigned to lower the age of consent . Alston abused his position of trust as a teacher, grooming an 11 year old pupil at the Cavendish School in Greenford such that he started visiting the flat Alston shared with Peter Righton. Here the boy was plied with alcohol and bought gifts of cigarettes and toys. Alston was found guilty on one count of indecent assault and one count of indecency, although had been charged with many more counts against the boy.

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Office move to 42 Harpur Street, Bedford

Written by Tracey Emmott on 01 May 2015

We are delighted to announce our move to a more spacious and comfortable premises closer to the town centre, a short walk from the train station. We look forward to welcoming you to our new office.
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The Times reports our case: 'Victim shares payout'

Written by Tracey Emmott on 01 Jan 2015

Press release: Hampshire man donates compensation child abuse damages to Childline

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We are proud to support former Westminster Cathedral Choir School pupil getting justice, conviction secured

Written by Tracey Emmott on 01 Jan 2015

The trial of David Lowe, former housemaster at WCCS and music teacher at Ampleforth School concluded today, following guilty verdicts on all 15 counts of indecent assault of a boy under 14, all of which Lowe had denied. The court heard evidence from 10 complainants, all of whom independently recounted similar instances of sexual assaults by David Lowe while they were pupils, between 1978 and 1984. The jury heard David Lowe being a described as a friendly and popular teacher, but that there was a 'sinister' aspect, in the form of a propensity for young boys in his charge, some of whom were identified as his 'special' boys. Now adults, complainants told the jury how David Lowe had opportunistically fondled their genitals, during one to one music lessons, during patrols of the school dormitory, and in his house master's room whilst administering corporal punishment on their bare bottoms. He regularly masturbated one complainant to ejaculation after lights were out in the WCCS dormitory.

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Archbishop of York 'wholehearted apology' to abuse victims for 'systemic failures'

Written by Tracey Emmott on 23 Oct 2014

We were so pleased to support Eli Ward throughout the inquiry and represent him in a successful civil claim. While compensation was never his main objective, it was a strong indicator of acceptance by the Church of England that he had been badly failed, such that he was sadly exploited by a very senior clergyman. Judge Cahill's report, identifying "systemic failures" in the Church of England in relation to the protection of the victims from abuse, is welcomed.

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Rolf Harris referred to Attorney General's Office

Written by Tracey Emmott on 04 Jul 2014

Following his convictions on all counts - 12 indecent assault charges on 4 girls including one aged just 7 or 8, Mr Justice Sweeney when sentencing today said Harris showed "no remorse", and had taken advantage of his celebrity status. Harris was sentenced to almost 6 years. He was told he was likely to serve half his prison term, and pay compensation to his victims.

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Sevenoaks School settles abuse case out of court

Written by Tracey Emmott on 07 Nov 2013

This firm represented 'XY', in a civil claim arising from sexual abuse by Gerd Sommerhof, a high profile teacher between 1976 and 1983. XY brought his legal case after years of torment and attempts to 'bury' it, but it was the Savile scandal that finally gave him the courage to report it. Although his abuser had died, XY was successful in recovering a not insignificant sum of damages for his assaults and associated losses.

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Canon Rideout victims come forward to pursue civil claims

Written by Tracey Emmott on 20 Aug 2013

Retired Church of England priest Canon Gordon Rideout has been convicted of 36 separate counts of sexual abuse on children between 1962 and 1973. The offences took place in several different locations in Hampshire and Sussex.
Rideout was assistant curate at St Mary's Church in Southgate, Crawley, from September 1962 to September 1965. Most of the offences took place at a Barnado's children's home, Ifield Hall. He was also accused of four charges of indecent assault at the Middle Wallop army base.

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Emmott Snell instructed in "group" action against Catholic Boys home, Bedfordshire

Written by Tracey Emmott on 30 Jun 2013

Many Shefford 'old boys' have carried round with them memories of unspeakable abuse, in St. Francis Boys Home, for decades. They are finally coming forward with their testimonies to seek some form of redress, and closure. The ongoing police investigation and a 'group' civil action against the those responsible for the home at the time are vehicles to get the justice that has been denied them so far. Investigations into civil claims are in their early stages, but thus far suggest that the home was closed in 1974 following a social services report into serious allegations of abuse at the home.

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Firm raises over £650 for Headway, Bedford, in Luton Legal Walk

Written by Tracey Emmott on 31 May 2013

Staff at Emmott Snell Solicitors participated in the inaugural "Luton Legal Walk" last Thursday, which was a 10km walk on the outskirts of Luton, and was organised by the Eastern Legal Support Trust (ELST). They nominated their local Bedford branch of the brain injury charity Headway, to raise funds for, and thus far have raised in excess of £650. Their team of 8 joined other teams of walkers including one from the Luton Law Centre and Luton University, and managed to stay generally dry despite hail showers and heavy rain forecast.
Tracey Emmott principal of the firm said ''We are delighted to be supporting such an excellent cause and a local resource which provides great support for people who have acquired brain injury". The team wishes to thank all those who generously donated and to Garden Graphics who donated the bespoke T ? shirts.
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