A former GP will be sentenced next Wednesday for the possession and distribution of child abuse material
A FORMER GP will be sentenced next Wednesday for the possession and distribution of child abuse material.
Detective Garda Byrne said she began communicating with a man who went under a pseudonym but told her that he was a GP in Templeogue. The pair continued to communicate on a different online platform called Kik and discussed her dressing up like a schoolgirl; they arranged to meet, which resulted in the two engaging in sexual activity.
The woman then asked Keogan, “What is the lowest you would go?” and he replied, “15, I think”. The woman did raise concern over the sharing of the images, but the accused told her, “She was ok with me showing it”, the court heard. The court heard that Keogan had 383 folders of images of women on his phone, resulting in over 10,000 images in total from women of all ages. Of these 10,000 images, three were explicit child images.
The garda agreed with counsel that he had the task of trawling through all of Keogan’s devices and that there was a much different man behind the scenes compared to the “outward persona” that he gave.
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