Victim of Catfish Predator Says She Is ‘Angry Her Innocence Was Stolen’
Hollingsbee admitted to 42 charges involving 14 victims after blackmailing teenage girls online, leading to a sentence of five years and two months in prison.
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Victim of catfish predator says she will always be angry her innocence was stolen
A complaint made by Immy led to the discovery of the crimes of profilic offender Max Hollingsbee. A victim of prolific catfish offender Max Hollingsbee has said she will always be angry that he stole her innocence. A complaint made by Immy (not her real name) led police to discover a litany of sex offences against other teenage girls committed by the Co Armagh man. Immy has said she now wants to use her experiences to help other victims. Hollin…
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