A convicted Gorleston Paedophile sex offender, Liam Latore, discovered in possession of obscene photos of minors, confessed to child sex offences after initially deceiving the police on the existence of two phones, a court has been informed.
Liam Latore, a convicted sex offender against minors, was discovered by law enforcement to have uploaded indecent photographs of youngsters to websites.
Norwich Crown Court was informed that when police visited the 25-year-old’s residence in Gorleston in February of this year, he initially denied possessing any devices.
A police check of the premises revealed two phones, one of which had indecent photographs.
Liam Latore, residing on Maple Way in Gorleston, has confessed to three charges of producing obscene photos of minors.
He has also confessed to the charge of possessing an extreme pornographic photograph.
Liam Latore acknowledged violating a suspended sentence order issued in 2023, which entailed 15 months of imprisonment, suspended for 24 months, for engaging in sexual communication with a minor.
Liam Latore, represented by Matthew McNiff, was scheduled for sentencing on Wednesday; however, Judge Jeremy Donne postponed the hearing.
The judge requested additional information regarding the offences, along with further reports to be conducted.
The sentencing is scheduled for September 15.
UPDATE 17.09.25
A convicted Gorleston Paedophile, Liam Latore, was apprehended with indecent photographs of children on mobile phones concealed beneath his pillow, according to court testimony.
Liam Latore, a convicted sex offender against minors, was discovered to have been disseminating illicit material from online platforms.
Norwich Crown Court was informed that officers visited the residence of the 25-year-old, where he initially refuted possessing any such material.
John Morgans, the prosecutor, stated that during a search of the residence on Maple Way, Gorleston, law enforcement discovered two phones concealed beneath his pillow.
The prosecution stated that the examination of the devices—a Samsung mobile and an iPhone—uncovered 29 category A photos, the most severe classification, consisting of 24 still images and five movies.
Additionally, 25 category B photos and 32 category C images were discovered.
Liam Latore attended sentencing on Monday after confessing to three charges of producing obscene pictures of children on February 27 of this year.
Recorder Simon Taylor stated that Liam Latore, by his actions, “facilitates the egregious abuse of children.”
“You are affiliated with the network that perpetrates abuse against young children,” he stated.
“That is the severity of these offences.”
The judge declared the charges sufficiently grave to warrant an immediate imprisonment term, sentencing Liam Latore to 15 months in prison.
Liam Latore was subjected to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) for a duration of 10 years and was registered on the sex offenders’ list for the same period.
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