Warning: This story deals with details of the sexual assault of children and may be distressing.
A young woman who worked in early childhood told police she has 鈥渁 serious addiction to disgusting things鈥 after she was found with nearly 400 videos containing child exploitation material.
There were 298 videos classed as the most serious type of this material, some involving toddlers and infants, and some showing sexual acts between animals and children.
The 22-year-old was working as a reliever and untrained teacher at childcare centres across the Bay of Plenty when her 鈥渁ddiction鈥 was discovered by police.
There is no suggestion that any of the images she possessed involved children she knew or had contact with through her work.
An FBI investigation in Arkansas, United States, targeted a person she was in contact with over encrypted social media apps Telegram and Wire.
While having conversations on these apps, the pair also exchanged child sexual abuse material.
The young woman was arrested by police in October last year, while she was at work at a Mount Maunganui childcare centre.
Six electronic devices were seized in a search of her home.
Multiple videos and images were on two iPhones. The material had been accessed through encrypted social media apps Telegram, Wire, Wickr Me and Kik.
The material ranged from pre-pubescent children engaging in sexual acts with each other and performing acts on adults, to toddlers and infants being subjected to sexual offending by adults.
There was also material that involved sadism, torture and humiliation of infants, toddlers, and adult women.
Some of the material included bestiality with adults, toddlers, and infants.
The young woman appeared in the Tauranga District Court on Tuesday where she pleaded guilty to four representative charges of possessing objectionable material involving child exploitation.
The 22-year-old woman charged with possession child exploitation material has interim name suppression until her sentencing, later this year.
Her lawyer David Pawson asked for interim name suppression to continue until sentencing so that grounds for permanent name suppression could be explored.
Police discovered a total of 602 sexual videos on her devices, of which 390 were examined and deemed objectionable.
There were 298 classed as 鈥渃ategory A鈥, which court documents said could involve either penetrative sexual activity, penetrative sexual activity with animals, or sadism. All of those types of exploitation were in the material discovered on her iPhones.
There were 95 objectionable images found on her devices, of which 52 were deemed category A.
Category B is for non-penetrative sexual activity, and category C is for 鈥渋ndecent images鈥 not included in the first two classifications.
According to the police summary of facts, the young woman told police officers she has 鈥渁 serious addiction to disgusting things鈥.
She has no previous convictions and has never been before the court.
The police are seeking the destruction of her devices.
鈥楾he centre has been amazing鈥
A childcare centre where the woman had temporarily worked sent an email to parents after the woman鈥檚 arrest.
It said a detective from the police child protection unit had been in contact to alert them to the woman鈥檚 then-alleged offending.
鈥淗e disclosed to us that she is being charged with possession ... of objectionable material and child abuse images.
鈥淗e has reassured us that there has been zero evidence that she has taken any images herself and everything that she is accused of possessing and supplying are images she has sourced from the internet.鈥
A parent whose child attends the childcare centre said there had been good communication since news of the woman鈥檚 arrest broke.
鈥淭he centre has been amazing,鈥 she said.
鈥淣ow when they get a reliever they let us know by email first.鈥
They also provided information about who the reliever was.
She said when the offending came to light she鈥檇 had questions like: 鈥淲ere they with my child, did they do nappy changes, all that kind of thing鈥.
She鈥檇 been reassured that the reliever had done 鈥渙utside duties鈥 only, and hadn鈥檛 had the same level of contact with the children as the permanent staff.
She still 鈥渞eally liked鈥 the childcare centre and felt they were taking all the steps they could to hopefully prevent something like this from happening again.
The centre did not want to comment.
SEXUAL HARM
Where to get help:
If it's an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
If you've ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone, contact confidentially, any time 24/7:
鈥 Call 0800 044 334
鈥 Text 4334
鈥 Email [email protected]
鈥 For more info or to web chat visit
Alternatively contact your local police station -
If you have been sexually assaulted, remember it's not your fault.
Hannah Bartlett is a Tauranga-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She previously covered court and local government for the Nelson Mail, and before that was a radio reporter at 九一星空无限talk ZB.
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