Andrew Dolman Paedophile Child Molester Rapist

Andrew Dolman Paedophile Child Molester RapistAndrew Dolman Paedophile Child Molester Rapist

In 2018, the Offender Database reported that Andrew Dolman, the Paedophile and Child Molester Rapist, who established a relationship with a single mother without disclosing his true identity, was incarcerated.

Andrew Dolman, then 36, has now deceived women with children over his identity for the second time.

The defendant, convicted of assaulting two girls and an adult lady, left a Bournemouth mother “devastated” last year after encountering her on the dating site Plenty of Fish under the alias Andy Wood.

In September 2017, he received a 10-month prison term after acknowledging violations of several notification obligations associated with the sex offenders’ register.

On Friday, Andrew Dolman, residing on Cecil Road in Boscombe, returned to Bournemouth Crown Court for sentencing on analogous offences.

The defendant acknowledged violating his sexual crimes prevention order and neglecting the notification obligations of the register, and he was in a relationship with the Dorset woman for approximately two and a half months.

He was momentarily left alone with her children as she visited the stores. Prosecutors acknowledged that he did not establish contact with the goal of exploiting the children.

Stuart Ellacott, for the prosecution, stated: “The defendant is subject to multi-agency public protection protocols as a high-risk sex offender.”

Andrew Dolman’s victim was aware of his incarceration but assumed it was due to “football-related violence,” stated Mr Ellacott.

Andrew Dolman has numerous convictions for non-compliance with the court’s order, the court was informed.

He was previously convicted of indecently assaulting a young girl in Warwickshire in 2000 and engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl and unlawfully detaining a child in West Dorset in 2012.

The judge sentenced Andrew Dolman to ONLY 16 months in prison, emphasising, “You must comprehend that adherence to these orders is mandatory.”


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