Jet Matthews Kent and Wooton Paedophile Child Molester

Jet Matthews Kent and Wooton Paedophile Child MolesterJet Matthews Kent and Wooton Paedophile Child Molester

In 2013, the Offender Database reported that Jet Matthews, the Kent and Wootton Paedophile Child Molester, an Ashford sex offender, started a 13-year jail sentence.

Pervert Jet Matthews, then 30, had been convicted of sexually assaulting a baby on what a judge described as “clear and compelling” evidence.

A jury at Canterbury Crown Court heard how Jet Matthews had sexually assaulted the baby, although experts were unable to say whether his penis, fingers or another object had been used to violate the screaming baby.

Judge Adele Williams told him: “Only you know what you did – but I am in no doubt that what you did caused your victim pain, distress and alarm.”

Oliver Saxby, prosecuting, had revealed how the attack happened in July 2011 when the baby was discovered with injuries consistent with an attack with an object.

Jet Matthews, who denied the attack, claimed someone else must have caused the injury – and still protested his innocence even after being convicted.

But the judge told him, “You sought to blame everyone except yourself. You have a history of domestic violence and a history of misusing illicit substances and alcohol. This was a serious sexual assault upon an innocent and defenceless child.

“You have shown not a flicker of remorse or insight into your offending.”

Jet Matthews was made subject to a sexual offences order and placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register for life.

He was also disqualified from working with children in the future.

As he was being led away to begin the sentence, Jet Matthews started claiming he was innocent to members of his paedophile loving family, who responded by shouting: “Love you, brother. We know you are. We will fight this.”

Jet Matthews is out of prison, enjoying life and living in Wooton, near Ulceby, presumably keeping a lookout for a baby to “befriend”?


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