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Greggs bakery heir Colin Gregg jailed for abusing boys | Greggs bakery heir Colin Gregg jailed for abusing boys |
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The heir to the Greggs bakery chain has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years for a string of sex offences against boys. | The heir to the Greggs bakery chain has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years for a string of sex offences against boys. |
Colin Gregg, 75, from Gosforth, Newcastle, had denied nine counts of indecently assaulting four boys aged between 10 and 14. | Colin Gregg, 75, from Gosforth, Newcastle, had denied nine counts of indecently assaulting four boys aged between 10 and 14. |
He was found guilty by a jury at Leeds Crown Court on 3 March after a trial lasting almost a month. | He was found guilty by a jury at Leeds Crown Court on 3 March after a trial lasting almost a month. |
Judge Robin Mairs branded him a "sophisticated, predatory paedophile" who abused his position of trust. | Judge Robin Mairs branded him a "sophisticated, predatory paedophile" who abused his position of trust. |
Gregg had "enjoyed great wealth, privilege and social standing" and used that as "a cloak of respectability", he said. | Gregg had "enjoyed great wealth, privilege and social standing" and used that as "a cloak of respectability", he said. |
"You were a charismatic, inspiring teacher and mentor but you used those attributes to groom boys and to protect yourself from allegations," he told him. | "You were a charismatic, inspiring teacher and mentor but you used those attributes to groom boys and to protect yourself from allegations," he told him. |
Gregg claimed to be the victim of a "police witch hunt" and said the complainants were looking for compensation. | Gregg claimed to be the victim of a "police witch hunt" and said the complainants were looking for compensation. |
The assaults began in 1963 and continued over a period of almost thirty years, during which Gregg was a teacher. | The assaults began in 1963 and continued over a period of almost thirty years, during which Gregg was a teacher. |
He abused one child in a swimming pool and others were molested in a gym, his study or a car. | He abused one child in a swimming pool and others were molested in a gym, his study or a car. |
The son of the founder of the Greggs bakery chain had been head teacher at The King's School Junior School, in Tynemouth, and also taught at Durham School. | The son of the founder of the Greggs bakery chain had been head teacher at The King's School Junior School, in Tynemouth, and also taught at Durham School. |
He was sent for retrial at Leeds after a jury in Newcastle failed to reach a verdict last year. | He was sent for retrial at Leeds after a jury in Newcastle failed to reach a verdict last year. |
A spokesman for the children's charity the NSPCC said the case "gives hope to survivors of child abuse that they will be listened to if they speak out". | A spokesman for the children's charity the NSPCC said the case "gives hope to survivors of child abuse that they will be listened to if they speak out". |
"Gregg's victims have shown incredible bravery in reliving their ordeals and it's these actions that have helped bring their attacker to justice," he said. | "Gregg's victims have shown incredible bravery in reliving their ordeals and it's these actions that have helped bring their attacker to justice," he said. |
A statement from one of Gregg's victims, released by Northumbria Police, said: "Mr Gregg was a man who I had invested an enormous amount of trust and respect in. | |
"As an 11-year-old my naivety and emotional immaturity meant that the only way I could resolve this dilemma was to assume that what had happened was my own fault. | |
"For many years shame and embarrassment were easier to tolerate than the truth. Mr Gregg's abuse of power and trust left me with an extremely cynical and mistrustful view. | |
"I have never been motivated by vengeance, rather my desire has been to set reality straight and where possible to uphold the reality for others who had similar experiences. | |
"Looking back at this whole episode of my life, it is something that I do not wish to dwell on and I sincerely hope now that I can put it all behind me and never hear the name Colin Gregg ever again." |