Customer Services Assistant Chloe Carr sent the highly sensitive information to paedophile hunters, telling them that the sex offender 'deserves all her ...
She told the paedophile hunters she had details on the sex offender, but asked to be kept anonymous. 'She was kicked out of the works chat. It's not doing a public service at all. It's a huge disservice. You thought you were helping. You were not.' 'She said that she knew it was wrong,' Miss Baines told the court. She told police she was angered when a colleague shared details of the sex offender because she was pregnant, and that someone in the group chat had said something needed to be done, prompting her to contact the anti-paedophile group. The 23-year-old asked the hunters not to reveal that she had passed on the information She said in messages that it was 'disgusting' that the sex offender was still in Hull and would be living near a school. The 23-year-old asked the hunters not to reveal that she had passed on the confidential information. - She asked them not to reveal she was the source of the confidential information because of her job as a Customer Services Assistance at Hull City Council
A pregnant council worker leaked a sex offender's address to an anti-paedophile group which led to a 30-strong mob arriving at his house threatening to burn ...
The offence was "short-lived but persistent" and Carr was in "something of a vulnerable position" at the time because the boy's father had left her after she told him that she was pregnant. "She said that she knew it was wrong," said Miss Baines. "She was kicked out of the works chat. At 7.19pm, the anti-paedophile group used Facebook Messenger to thank Carr for her information and to tell her that the sex offender had been moved from the house. She replied: "Please don't mention it's come from the council" because records were kept and it might "come back to me" because of the disclosure. She informed the online paedophile hunters that she was in possession of details on the sex offender but asked to be kept anonymous. Hull Crown Court was told that the sex offender was rushed to a new address in the wake of the incident.
Customer services assistant Chloe Carr, who worked for Hull City Council, told the paedophile hunters that the sex offender "deserves all he gets" and was ...
He told the court: "I would have locked her up." It wasn't for you to give their details out." I hope this has been a lesson. It's not doing a public service at all. She wasn't allowed to return to work, one assumes." It's a huge disservice. They went to her then home in Anlaby and seized two laptops. He was now aged nearly two. Happy to have helped everyone." The paedophile hunters thanked her. Carr replied: "I am so happy. I will look now."
She told the vigilantes he 'deserves all he gets' before the mob threatening to kill him.
It wasn't for you to give their details out. "She was kicked out of the works chat. You thought you were helping. Happy to have helped everyone." I would have locked her up. Judge Bury said: "You are very lucky about that.
As a result of Chloe Carr, 23, disclosing this sensitive information, a 30-strong mob turned up outside the offender's home and threatened to kill him and ...
"She is just beginning to look for work," said Miss Chapman. Carr had no previous convictions. He told the court: "I would have locked her up." It wasn't for you to give their details out." It's not doing a public service at all. Carr sent a screenshot of the sex offender's address and said: "This can't come back to me due to my work." She wasn't allowed to return to work, one assumes." She told the online paedophile hunters that she had details on the sex offender but asked to be kept anonymous. At 7.19pm, the anti-paedophile group contacted Carr on Facebook Messenger to thank her for her information and to say that the sex offender had been moved from the house. They went to her then home in Anlaby and seized two laptops. Happy to have helped everyone." The paedophile hunters thanked her. Carr replied: "I am so happy.
A WOMAN has been fined by a court after leaking a sex offender's address to a paedophile hunter group while working as a customer services assistant for her ...
It's a huge disservice. It's not doing a public service at all. It wasn't for you to give their details out.” Chloe Carr, who was said to be heavily pregnant at the time of the incident, sparked a 30-strong mob outside the offender’s house. She wasn't allowed to return to work, one assumes”. Ms Carr had no prior convictions.
Chloe Carr was told in court what she did was 'not a public service at all' and the sex offender had 'done their punishment'
Judge Mark Bury said that the offence might not have happened if there had been a "little bit more supervision" of Carr and she had not been working from home. He added that it did "not take much imagination" to work out what the anti-paedophile group were planning to do. He said: "The problem that this causes is that it destabilises offenders. Carr was heavily pregnant at the time and the messages were exchanged just a fortnight before her son was born in July 2020. "She is just beginning to look for work," said Miss Chapman. Carr had no previous convictions She told them she worked for Hull City Council and there was a reply from the online group asking if she could share that address with them. The group contacted Carr on Facebook Messenger at 7.19pm to thank her for her information and to say that the sex offender had been moved from the house. The paedophile hunters continued to contact her in the following days, with further messages about the sex offender. The address of where he would be living was shared by the chat group but Carr sent details of it to a Hull-based anti-paedophile group. The group then said: "Thank you so much" and that details would be going online shortly. He had been warned to “get out now or they would kill him and burn down the property'' by 30 people in the mob outside. As a result of Carr’s unprofessional actions, the sex offender was hurriedly moved to a new address.
A council worker has been sacked and fined £500 after luring a 30-strong mob of violent self-styled 'paedophile hunters' to the address of a sex offender.
You thought you were helping. It’s not doing a public service at all. It’s a huge disservice.’ It wasn’t for you to give their details out.’ [The offender] had done their punishment. Happy to have helped everyone.’
Chloe Carr was seen laughing and joking with friends moments after being find £500 for sharing a sex offender's address with paedophile hunters, ...
She told the paedophile hunters she had details on the sex offender, but asked to be kept anonymous. 'She was kicked out of the works chat. It's not doing a public service at all. It's a huge disservice. You thought you were helping. You were not.' 'She said that she knew it was wrong,' Miss Baines told the court. She told police she was angered when a colleague shared details of the sex offender because she was pregnant, and that someone in the group chat had said something needed to be done, prompting her to contact the anti-paedophile group. She said in messages that it was 'disgusting' that the sex offender was still in Hull and would be living near a school. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Carr was working from home in Anlaby, but was in a work chat group so that she could be in contact with her colleagues. A council worker who shared the address of a sex offender with paedophile hunters leading to a mob descending on his house was seen laughing and heading to the pub after she was spared a prison sentence. The mother-of-one was in a celebratory mood after a judge told her she was 'very lucky' not to be facing more serious charges which would have seen her sent to prison, The Sun reports.