Tuckshop pervert sold sweets from his Leeds home to attract young girls
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James Grant ran a “tuckshop” from his home in Harehills, and from his motorbike, along with selling cannabis “spliffs”, in order to get close to two 12-year-old girls, Leeds Crown Court heard.
He would insist on hugging them and tried to undo the bra of one.
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Hide AdThe 42-year-old was found guilty after a trial of four sexual assaults on children under the age 13, one count of supplying cannabis and one of dealing in cannabis. He admitted an offence of possessing an offensive weapon in a private place after a sword was found at his home.


Judge Richard Mansell KC jailed him for 36 months. He said: “You denied any sexual purpose but the jury rightly found otherwise.”
He said Grant’s “sexually-motivated actions” had “devastating consequences”. He said: “Only an immediate custodial sentence can follow. You plainly engaged in grooming behaviour of these two girls with the provision of your tuckshop.”
The court heard that Grant would sell sweets and pop from his home, and on his motorbike, along with the cannabis joints. Witnesses said Grant was “ever present” on the street when children were around.
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Hide AdIt was heard he would hug youngsters frequently, and on at least two occasions grabbed a girl from behind and tried to undo her bra.
In 2022 one of the girl’s mothers became aware of Grant and his actions, so contacted the police. The second girl then made similar allegations against him.
Impact statements were read to the court that the girls had struggled since Grant’s assaults, with one now not attending school.
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Hide AdGrant, now of Granville Road, Blackpool, was put on the sex offender register until further notice, and given a sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) banning him from unsupervised contact with any child under the age of 16.