O No! Jason Hoyte, UK gospel singer guilty of being a ‘predatory paedophile’

by admin on November 11, 2009

in NEWS JUST IN,News Reports


JASON HOYTE, UK GOSPEL SINGER GUILTYJason Hoyte a married dad of two was yesterday found guilty of sexually assaulting young girls over a 20 year period. He was found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child involving penetration, one count of sexual activity with a child not involving penetration, and 14 counts of indecent assault but was not found guilty of several other charges.

Hoyte was caught when he was invited to a celebration event at a church which he had previously been banned from after a church leader found inappropriate messages from Hoyte on a young girl’s mobile phone. It is likely that he could be jailed indefinitely.

During the trial Hoiyte was referred to as a predatory paedophile who moved from church to church and sexually abused young girls in the various churches he attended without remorse.

He admitted sending a text message to one girl saying that he loved her, and mentioned that another youngster had a crush on him, but said no other activities had taken place and continues to claim his innocence.

Article Source: o3 newsletter

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s.s November 21, 2009 at 4:37 pm

May God have mercy on Mr. Hoyte. I pray that he receives the counseling he needs to firstly accept that sexual acts against children is not normal and is convicted in his heart to honestly say sorry and seek forgiveness from the families who he has hurt and also from God. May God heal the vulnerable children who have been the innocent victims of this horrendous crime against them. I also pray that they will receive the maximum counseling support and spiritual guidance they’ll need to go get through this and on to lead happy normal lives.

dora November 23, 2009 at 8:49 am

this kind of thing is common in the black community but no one ever wants to deal with it. older men with girls, boys and young women half their age is like an epidemic and everyone in the community will turn their eye and act like it isn’t happening. its disgusting. ive seen it in churches, black voluntary community sector, schools and of course families.

I hope the victims manage to find a way to heal their trauma at the hands of this monster, though its unlikely because the communitys way of dealing with things it to hush hush it away.

admin November 24, 2009 at 9:59 pm

Great Comment…It is so true

admin November 24, 2009 at 10:00 pm

Amen

anon December 9, 2009 at 3:05 pm

your comment has touched me…. I am one of his victims, and also happen to be related to him….. it has been a nightmare going to court, as I have had so many family members turn against me for not putting ‘family first’ (funny how they didn’t think of my turmoil in all of this)!. I confided in my family many years ago, and you are right, it was brushed under the carpet, one family member even suggested i’d imagined the whole thing!…
I unfortunately didn’t take things further than confronting jason himself and ask him to face his demons and hopefully cure his sickness!… the police found a text message from myself to jason which led them to me, where i learned of all his other victims, i feel bad for them and slightly responsible, which is why I felt I had to testify, if only to help ensure he could not be in a position to work with children, i hope one day he confesses to his terrible doings, as I feel it will benefit myself and other victims in our healing, and i also believe it will infact help him too, as he will be able to start working on his illness where children are concerned. blessed love

In Christ December 11, 2009 at 1:12 pm

anon! God Bless You!

angelhaze December 21, 2009 at 12:59 am

I think that you were truly brave to face the courts, not just for yourself but to protect others, who were vulnerable. MAY GOD AND THE ANGELS help you to heal at this time.

From a nurse, healer and a member of the black community who does not attend a church as there are many situations in churches that I do agree with. I want to tell you, that you have done nothing wrong. Try to let go of the guilt and hurt as you were young. If anything the person you confided who I presume was an elder should of been the person to come forward.

I wish you and the others he has hurt heal from your wounds. Love and light

sharon December 31, 2009 at 6:59 pm

you are in no way shape or form to be blamed for anything that he’s done. The black community are in denial about sex abuse and would prefer we didnt talk about it, if we dont say anything then it never happened. from what i’ve learnt from history sex abuse is the norn for many and just something you have to “just get over” but once your soul has been scarred by sex abuse you’ll never ‘just get over’, it will take a lot of counselling and faith In God’s healing power to deliver you from the hurt, guilt ,shame and feelings of worthlessness, nevermind the memories. trust me i know, even though i ain;t his victim i was a victim to abuse once but can truly say with God’s help im completely delivered.

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