Chloe Simpson, a convicted individual previously apprehended with a collection of child and animal abuse photographs, has reappeared in court.
Chloe Simpson, 26, faces charges for noncompliance with sex offender notification obligations and violating a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). The 26-year-old admitted guilt to the offences at Teesside Magistrates’ Court last Friday, and the case was then referred to the crown court.
The allegations assert: “On July 5, 2022, in Saltburn, as a pertinent offender under section 80 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, you failed, without reasonable justification, to adhere to the notification obligations stipulated in part 2 of that act by not registering with the police within three days of establishing seven aliases.”
“On July 5, 2022, at Saltburn, without reasonable excuse, did something, namely used a device capable of accessing the internet and failed to ensure the capacity to retain and display history of internet use remained active at all times, that you were prohibited from doing so by a sexual harm prevention order made by Teesside Magistrates’ Court on May 10, 2021.”
Chloe Simpson, of St Hilda’s Terrace, Loftus, was given bail and told to next appear at Teesside Crown Court on June 23.
It is not the first time the offender has appeared at the higher court. In June 2021, Chloe Simpson was sentenced to 10 months in prison suspended for two years. The judge also banned Simpson from owning or keeping animals for 10 years.
Teesside Live previously reported that Chloe Simpson’s iPhones and laptops revealed a sickening library of images and videos, totalling almost 10 minutes, of sex acts on two dogs and extreme pornographic material of dogs and horses.
The defendant was also found with five indecent images of children, under 10 years old, and a prohibited image of a child.
The court heard how images and videos of sex acts on a “small white dog” were recovered from an iPhone. At the time, Chris Baker, prosecuting, confirmed in total 308 images “relating to that subject matter” were recovered.
He added that 50 of those were videos – which ranged in length from four seconds to 37 seconds – had a combined total of nine minutes and four seconds of “moving footage”.
Teesside Crown Court heard how the cruelty related to two different dogs and an examination was undertaken on a seven-year-old Shih Tzu.
The vet confirmed unnecessary suffering had been caused and the acts could have led to “infection and death”, however, “the dog didn’t show any symptoms”.
Chloe Simpson had shared her interest in “child abuse and beastiality” on Kik Messenger with “other like-minded people”.
She previously pleaded guilty to the string charges. They included three counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animals, two dogs, by carrying out a sex act; possessing a prohibited image of a child; possessing 66 extreme pornographic images involving live animals, namely horses and dogs; and making an indecent photograph of a child, namely five category A photographs.
In 2021, during mitigation, the court heard the Loftus woman was “coming to terms with her own sexuality” and was “transitioning genders”. It was also said Chloe Simpson’s mother “washed her hands of her” after her offending came to light.
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