Paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale sentenced to eighth jail term over historic abuse
One of Australia’s most notorious paedophiles, Gerald Ridsdale, has been sentenced for the eighth time over historical sex offences.
Key points:
- Ridsdale will now be eligible for parole in 2028, four years ahead of the expiry of his total prison term
- The court heard that the victim-survivor felt the abuse cost him years of his life
- Ridsdale has been in custody since 1994 and the court was told he may not have long to live
This morning’s sentencing over the 192nd charge faced by Ridsdale related to the former priest’s 72nd known victim-survivor.
In June this year the 89-year-old pleaded guilty to one count of indecent assault of a minor in the 1980s.
Today Ballarat Magistrates’ Court heard Ridsdale had attempted to soothe the 13-year-old boy by saying, “It’s alright”, before molesting him.
Ridsdale was acting as a counsellor for the teenager…
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