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John Allen trial: Wrexham home boss guilty of 33 abuse charges | John Allen trial: Wrexham home boss guilty of 33 abuse charges |
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A man who ran children's homes in north Wales has been found guilty of sexually assaulting youngsters in a campaign of abuse spanning decades. | A man who ran children's homes in north Wales has been found guilty of sexually assaulting youngsters in a campaign of abuse spanning decades. |
John Allen, 73, denied 40 counts of sex abuse against 19 boys and one girl in the late 1960s up to the early 1990s. | John Allen, 73, denied 40 counts of sex abuse against 19 boys and one girl in the late 1960s up to the early 1990s. |
He was found guilty of seven sex charges at Mold Crown Court on Thursday. He was found guilty of 26 charges on Wednesday. | He was found guilty of seven sex charges at Mold Crown Court on Thursday. He was found guilty of 26 charges on Wednesday. |
The jury were discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the other charges. | The jury were discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the other charges. |
Allen, of Needham Market, Suffolk, will be sentenced on Monday and was warned he faces a life sentence. | |
Earlier on Thursday, Mr Justice Openshaw told jurors he was prepared to accept verdicts by a majority verdict and they later returned six by a majority. | Earlier on Thursday, Mr Justice Openshaw told jurors he was prepared to accept verdicts by a majority verdict and they later returned six by a majority. |
The judge said there was no prospect of re-visiting the remaining charges after the jury had deliberated for more than week. | |
The case was the first prosecution following the Operation Pallial investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse at children's homes in north Wales. | The case was the first prosecution following the Operation Pallial investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse at children's homes in north Wales. |
One former resident at the Bryn Alyn children's home said living at the establishment "wasn't care, it was like hell". | One former resident at the Bryn Alyn children's home said living at the establishment "wasn't care, it was like hell". |
Ed Beltrami, chief crown prosecutor for CPS Wales, said Allen had been convicted of a "shameful catalogue of abuse". |