Man who groomed and raped 14-year-old girl jailed
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A predator who raped a 14-year-old girl after grooming her online has been jailed for eight years.
Rhys Walker, 24, spent weeks messaging the teenager before he forced her to engage in sexual acts with him, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
He had denied rape and sexual assault but was found guilty of both offences by jurors.
Judge Tim Gittins said Walker, from West Boldon in South Tyneside, knew about and "preyed upon" the "particularly vulnerable" girl's age and her difficult home life.
'I can move on'
Walker was 21 when he befriended the girl on social media and quickly started sending her sexualised images, the court heard.
After three or four weeks he offered to let the girl stay at his home, jurors were told.
Judge Gittins said it appeared on the face of it to be an offer of sanctuary, but Walker was actually "seeking to get her alone" where he would be prepared to use force to have sexual activity with her.
In a statement read to the court, the girl said the attack had severely damaged her mental health and led to her self-harming, while she also suffered flashbacks and an inability to sleep.
"I am relieved people have believed me and I can get closure knowing he can't do this to anyone else," the girl said, adding: "I can finally start to move on with my life."
Walker, of Hall Gardens, must also sign the sex offender register and abide by a sexual harm prevention order limiting his use of internet-enabled devices for an indefinite period.
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