Friday 11 November 2022 06:14 PM Paedophile who sent sickening list of rules to girls as young as 12 is jailed ... trends now

Friday 11 November 2022 06:14 PM Paedophile who sent sickening list of rules to girls as young as 12 is jailed ... trends now
Friday 11 November 2022 06:14 PM Paedophile who sent sickening list of rules to girls as young as 12 is jailed ... trends now

Friday 11 November 2022 06:14 PM Paedophile who sent sickening list of rules to girls as young as 12 is jailed ... trends now

Jordan Croft, 26, admitted 65 offences against 26 young victims in August

Jordan Croft, 26, admitted 65 offences against 26 young victims in August

A paedophile from West Sussex who targeted girls as young as 12 and blackmailed them into becoming his 'sex slaves' has been sentenced to 26 years in prison. 

Jordan Croft, 26, sent a sickening list of rules to his victims, as young as 12, including 'You must send any pic or vids I ask for no matter what.'

Croft also defined his fetish in the horrifyingly explict messages that he had a 'fetish for online domination and age gaps', and demanded to be answered with 'Yes Sir' or 'Yes Daddy'. 

A list of preferences were also sent, in which he requested to be 'unfriended' if his victim was 'over 14', 'not submissive' and 'not okay with older boys'.

Croft, from Worthing, pled guilty to 65 offences against 26 victims aged from 12 to 22 in August. 

In a series of impactful statements read to the court, one of his victims said she hopes he 'burns in hell'. 

Croft forced his victims to enter a 'contract of sexual slavery', even making them film themselves verbally confirming they were entering this contract.

He then made increasingly graphic demands for them to send photos and videos of them performing sexual and other degrading acts.

He demanded some of his victims perform abuse on themselves, on others, as well as send video of themselves urinating or defecating.

Croft sought out young girls on online chat platforms with the aim of dominating and controlling them. 

An investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA)  found that he had been in contact with over 5,000 people on one platform alone.

Croft (pictured today) forced many of his victims to video themselves confirming they were entering a contract as 'sexual slaves'

Croft (pictured today) forced many of his victims to video themselves confirming they were entering a contract as 'sexual slaves'

He initially pretended to be a teenage boy to befriend his victims, before gaining control over them and revealing his true age, saying he was a 'catfish' and a 'pedo [sic] into girls [aged] 12-14'.

After getting them to send him a nude 'custom pic' of his choosing, he used this to make demands for increasingly depraved and graphic content.

Croft set a list of rules his victims had to adhere to, which included moving their conversation to encrypted platform Telegram and sending any photos or videos he asked for.

If the girls did not comply or asked to be released from the contract, he would set punishments and threaten to expose them to their family or social media followers.

Croft targeted his victims on multiple online platforms, making contact with 5,000 on one alone

A list of preferences were also sent, in which he requested to be 'unfriended' if his victim was 'over 14', 'not submissive' and 'not okay with older boys'

A list of preferences were also sent, in which he requested to be 'unfriended' if his victim was 'over 14', 'not submissive' and 'not okay with older boys'

Croft appeared to be smirking as he made his way into Lewes Crown Court on Friday morning

Croft appeared to be smirking as he made his way into Lewes Crown Court on Friday morning

Croft's offending included forcing his victims to sexually abuse themselves and other children on demand, as well as film themselves urinating and defecating. The images and videos usually had to be sent within a very short timeframe.

He also exerted his control by making them ask for permission to go to the toilet and let him know when they were going to be busy, so he didn't think they were ignoring him.

NCA officers arrested Croft in September 2019, after identifying him as the man behind various usernames which featured in reports of online abuse filed by a number of police forces in England. This offending dated back to April 2018. 

Devices including Croft's two mobile phones and a USB stick were seized for analysis, which led to the

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