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Spain’s Supreme Court upholds 135-year prison sentence for British teacher, nanny who created child porn

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Spain’s Supreme Court on Friday upheld the 135-year prison sentence of a British teacher and nanny who created and distributed pornography of children in his care after changing his name and country following previous convictions.

Ben David Rose legally changed his identity after his conviction on child pornography charges in Britain, meaning that he didn’t appear as a registered sex offender during background checks in Spain.

Rose, previously known as Ben David Lewis, received a two-year suspended sentence in June 2016 for the child pornography offenses in the English city of St. Albans. By August of the same year, with a new name and passport, he was working as a nanny in the Spanish city of Zaragoza.

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Rose then moved to Madrid and worked as a nanny there for two more young children before taking a job as an English teacher at a private school.

A nanny and teacher was sentenced to 135 years in prison for creating and distributing child pornography of children in his care. Spain’s Supreme Court upheld the sentence. (Fox News)

When police later searched his phone, they found dozens of photos and videos of him with girls as young as age 6 inside a classroom. Rose also was convicted of photographing three children under 10 years old naked or in their underwear and distributing the images on the dark web from his time as a nanny in Zaragoza.

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The Supreme Court on Friday upheld Rose’s conviction and sentence in a lower court on child pornography offences, dozens of offenses linked to disclosure of secrets, and a single conviction for “crime against moral integrity.”

The verdict in his appeal comes at a time of heightened scrutiny for private schools in Spain, as police investigate how a lunch monitor at a French school in Barcelona was able to initiate sexual contact with children as young as 5.

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British campaigners, including The Safeguarding Alliance charity, are lobbying the U.K. government to amend the law on name changes.

“Existing laws are enabling offenders to work around the system, free to obscure their identity without being monitored,” the charity has said.

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