64 year old man sentenced to Six years for child sexual offense

A 64 year old Devonshire man was sentenced to six (6) years in prison today after admitting having unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl ten years ago.

Kevin Goater of Loyal Hill Devonshire will also be placed on the sex offender registry when released from prison.

Acting Supreme Court Judge Maxanne Anderson telling Goater this case has been three years in waiting and eight years prior to that in which the offense took place. This a serious breach of trust and an offense these Courts do not take lightly in passing the sentence of six years.

Last week the RG reported the victim impact statement posted below.

In an impact statement, read to the Supreme Court last week on her behalf, the victim said that what the man did to her “could never be forgotten and never be changed”.

In March, the man pleaded guilty to a single count of the offence, which took place on an unknown date between December 2013 and December 2014.

At the time, he was 53 while the victim, who also cannot be identified for legal reasons, was under the age of 14.

The court heard how the man took the victim’s hand and placed it on his genital area before having sexual intercourse with her.

In March 2022, the victim video-recorded the man while talking to him about the incident.

During the recording, he admitted he had “made a mistake”.

Once the recording was made, the victim reported it to police and the man was arrested last June.

The victim’s statement said: “He stole my innocence and victimised me.”

She said: “I was just a child and he decided to molest me, he was a grown adult … He was someone who thought he knew God.

“I remember it like it was yesterday, I remember the pain I felt, the words that were said, crying my eyes out and running downstairs not knowing what to do.

“I get so emotional when I talk about it. I am stressing so much.”

The victim said in her statement that some people she knew turned against her once the case began.

Her statement added: “The people I thought were in my corner and had my back, once the case started they backed out. I constantly feel that it’s my fault but I remind myself, this is not your fault.

“It’s not easy when nobody wants you around because I told the truth.”

The victim said she did not regret speaking up and was able to feel “grounded” that others may be protected by the man’s incarceration.

The man earlier denied a separate charge of intruding on the privacy of a woman.

The Crown indicated then that it would not pursue prosecution of that charge at the time given his guilty plea to the other offence.

The man apologised to the victim and her family, as well as his own wife and family, for the “shame and embarrassment” he had caused them.

This story courtesy in part by the RG.

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