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66-year-old man jailed for sexual offences against two children

Thursday 29th September 2022 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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A 66-year-old man from Bath has been jailed for 15 years after admitting to committing sexual offences against two children.

Everet Winston Higgins | Photo courtesy of Avon & Somerset Police

Everet Winston Higgins, of Gloucester Road, pleaded guilty to five counts, including indecent assault, causing a child to engage in sexual activity and encouraging the taking of indecent photographs of a child.

Higgins groomed and sexually abused the first victim after meeting her in the late 1990s when she was in her mid-teens.

A police investigation also found he’d communicated with a second victim on social media, requesting indecent images. When he was arrested, officers found handwritten notes between Higgins and the victim, where he’d made further requests for sexual acts.

The victim told officers the defendant had sexually assaulted her when she was between eight and 12 years old.

In a victim impact statement, the first victim said: ” As a young person, I was in a vulnerable position and Higgins exploited that. I mourn my teenage years as they were taken from me”

“Despite everything he has done to me and the subsequent police and CPS involvement as a result, I do not wish bad on him, but I believe that, whether he understands what he is doing is wrong or not, he will never stop.

“For the protection of other young people. I hope he receives a custodial sentence long enough to mean it is not possible for him to do this to anyone else ever again.”

The second victim said in a statement: “It has been three years since the police intervened and Higgins’ actions are still impacting my life.

“I anticipate they will continue to impact me throughout my life, but it is difficult to foresee how.”

Higgins was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court earlier this month, and as well as the custodial sentence he was given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Judge Ambrose described Higgins’ offences as “having a profound effect on the lives of his victims”.

Investigating officer Carl Spicer said: “Both victims have shown tremendous courage and strength in coming forward and speaking about the abuse inflicted on them.

“Higgins has shown no remorse for the pain and anguish he’s caused, which demonstrates what a manipulative sexual offender he is.”

Details of organisations that can offer help and support to victims of rape and sexual abuse can be found on the This is not an Excuse website here.

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