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Former EastEnders actor Joseph Shade admits sex offences | Former EastEnders actor Joseph Shade admits sex offences |
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Former EastEnders actor Joseph Shade has admitted sexual offences against three teenage girls. | Former EastEnders actor Joseph Shade has admitted sexual offences against three teenage girls. |
The youth worker, from Sheringham in Norfolk, played Peter Beale as a child from 1998 until 2004. | The youth worker, from Sheringham in Norfolk, played Peter Beale as a child from 1998 until 2004. |
Shade, 24, admitted five counts of causing or inciting a child under 18 to engage in sexual activity while in a position of trust and one count of sexual activity with a child. | Shade, 24, admitted five counts of causing or inciting a child under 18 to engage in sexual activity while in a position of trust and one count of sexual activity with a child. |
He was released on bail and will be sentenced at a later date. | He was released on bail and will be sentenced at a later date. |
The offences were committed against three girls aged between 14 and 17, and happened between 2012 and 2015, Norwich Crown Court heard. | The offences were committed against three girls aged between 14 and 17, and happened between 2012 and 2015, Norwich Crown Court heard. |
More news from Norfolk | More news from Norfolk |
Shade was a youth worker at a project in Norfolk at the time when he sent sexual text messages to girls and touched one on the bottom, prosecutor Chris Paxton said. | Shade was a youth worker at a project in Norfolk at the time when he sent sexual text messages to girls and touched one on the bottom, prosecutor Chris Paxton said. |
The former soap actor had been helped by the youth project himself, but "as he reached the age of 18 he became formally employed as a youth worker... and engaged with many young people who came from similar backgrounds and vulnerabilities as he had", Mr Paxton said. | The former soap actor had been helped by the youth project himself, but "as he reached the age of 18 he became formally employed as a youth worker... and engaged with many young people who came from similar backgrounds and vulnerabilities as he had", Mr Paxton said. |
"During the course of his employment he accepts by his pleas that his relationships became too close to a number of attendees and he would engage with them by texting them messages asking them to have sex or to send sexual pictures of breasts and the like. | "During the course of his employment he accepts by his pleas that his relationships became too close to a number of attendees and he would engage with them by texting them messages asking them to have sex or to send sexual pictures of breasts and the like. |
"On one occasion and only one occasion he touched one of them." | "On one occasion and only one occasion he touched one of them." |
Shade had no previous convictions and was "tearful and expressed a degree of remorse" when interviewed by police, Mr Paxton told the court. | Shade had no previous convictions and was "tearful and expressed a degree of remorse" when interviewed by police, Mr Paxton told the court. |
He had initially denied 11 sexual offences against four girls, but changed his plea, admitting to six counts against three of the teenagers. | He had initially denied 11 sexual offences against four girls, but changed his plea, admitting to six counts against three of the teenagers. |
The prosecution ordered the remaining five counts to lie on file. | The prosecution ordered the remaining five counts to lie on file. |
Judge Maureen Bacon warned Shade he could face a jail sentence. | Judge Maureen Bacon warned Shade he could face a jail sentence. |
Speaking after the hearing, an NSPCC spokesman said: "Shade was trusted to protect children but he appallingly abused this trust by carrying out sex offences against them. | |
"Crimes of this nature can have a lasting effect on children and [his] young victims must receive all appropriate support to recover." | |
Shade is one of a number of actors who have appeared in the BBC soap playing Ian and Cindy Beale's son, Peter. The character was named after his grandfather, market stallholder Pete Beale. | Shade is one of a number of actors who have appeared in the BBC soap playing Ian and Cindy Beale's son, Peter. The character was named after his grandfather, market stallholder Pete Beale. |
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