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Pervert admits possessing extreme pornographic images showing woman having sex with a live OCTOPUS

James Hush, 27, admitted possessing the disgusting material at Preston Crown Court

A MAN has admitted illegally possessing extreme pornography that shows a woman having sex with a live OCTOPUS.

James Hush, 27, pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing disgusting, offensive and obscene images of sex between a human and an animal.

 James Hush admitted possessing images showing a woman having sex with an octopus
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James Hush admitted possessing images showing a woman having sex with an octopusCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

He also admitted 12 other charges, that include possessing and making child pornography and voyeurism, that date back to between 2013 and 2015.

The court heard that police found 15,942 child sex images, including at least 1,000 of the worst category, on Hush's computer when they raided his home.

Prosecutor Joe Allman told Preston Crown Court that Hush also filmed adults and children at the Sandcastle Waterpark, an indoor waterpark in Blackpool, Lancashire, for his own sexual gratification.

Hush, of Blackpool, who was wearing a black suit, grey shirt, striped tie and tinted glasses, only spoke to enter his pleas to the court.

He will be sentenced at the same court in September.

Judge Mark Brown requested that the pornographic images confiscated by the police are shown at the next hearing to help with sentencing.

 The 27-year-old also had more than 15,000 child porn images on his computer
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 The 27-year-old also had more than 15,000 child porn images on his computerCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

He was bailed until that time by judge Brown, on the condition that he has no access to computers or mobile phones which can download and store images.

He was also ordered to not have unsupervised contact with children under 16 and must not enter any swimming pool or leisure centre in the UK.


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