Luton vicar James Ogley jailed for two years after encouraging girl, 13, to commit sex offences in online chat room

UNITED KINGDOM
Luton on Sunday

LUTON vicar James Ogley has been jailed for two years after encouraging a teenage girl to commit child sex offences.

Reverend Ogley, 38, told a 13-year-old girl to sexually abuse her nine year old sister during a series of depraved conversations, Luton Crown Court was told.

The married father of two young children told the teenager he wanted her and her sister to have sex with their own mother.

In another online exchange, he told the teenager to rape her younger sibling.

Police officers discovered the clergyman’s warped communications when they went to the vicarage in Luton, where he lived with his family and seized his laptop computer from his study.

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