Ben Gunnery, who has toured the world throughout his career, targeted his victims in November, four months after being found guilty of sending the same explicit content to another woman. Gunnery found the women online and within days was sending them unsolicited images of his genitals. This story contains details of sexual harassment some may find upsetting. Gunnery, from Vauxhall, London, previously admitted sending images of his genitals to the two women with the intention of causing distress or humiliation.
Newcastle Crown Court heard that Juric shared an image of two schoolgirls in uniform, aged around 15, with the undercover officer. He went on to share an indecent image of a girl aged around 14 posing in a sexual manner with her breasts partially exposed, the prosecution said. Omar Ahmad, prosecuting, said that in November 2024, Juric messaged the decoy again. The defendant asked the decoy if they were horny and what were they into, the court heard.
A French court on Friday handed a suspended sentence to a 74-year-old man who last year broke an egg on the head of the leader of France's main far-right party -- and possible presidential candidate -- Jordan Bardella. It also ordered the retired farmer, identified in court as Jean-Paul, to pay a €1,000 ($1,160) fine, as well as damages to Bardella of €500 for harming his image and €600 to contribute to his legal fees.