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Horse trainer convicted of Texas child sex offences deported to NZ

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jun 2023, 9:32am
Corrections has said Dylan Harries is under a Returning Offenders Order.
Corrections has said Dylan Harries is under a Returning Offenders Order.

Horse trainer convicted of Texas child sex offences deported to NZ

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jun 2023, 9:32am

A Kiwi horse trainer has been convicted of two child sex offences in Texas and deported back to New Zealand, where he is being monitored in the community.

The victim鈥檚 lawyer, Michelle Simpson Tuegel, said Dylan Harries preyed on her then 15-year-old client while she trained and worked at his stables in Cypress, Harris County.

She said the jury鈥檚 decision not to impose a prison sentence on the man, enabling him to remain in the community in his home country, took a toll on the victim.

鈥淔or them not to give him prison time, even though they did convict him, I think it鈥檚 confusing and hard on a victim.鈥

Court documents show Harries, 53, first appeared at the Harris County District Court in March 2020 on charges of child sexual assault and having indecent contact with a child.

Harries pleaded not guilty to the offences on March 21 this year, however, he was convicted by a jury three days later.

US victim rights attorney Michelle Simpson Tuegel is representing the survivor.

US victim rights attorney Michelle Simpson Tuegel is representing the survivor.

He was ordered to serve three years鈥 probation, with the threat of seven years鈥 imprisonment if this was revoked, the documents show.

A ruling on the Justice Department website last year shows a judge ordered his deportation; however, he remained in the US until the trial鈥檚 completion and was deported earlier this year.

When contacted by the听Herald on Sunday, Harries, a horse trainer and equine chiropractor, denied the offending but said he would not be appealing the decision.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 do it.鈥

While he did not want to go into detail, he alleged there was 鈥渘o physical evidence鈥 against him and believed it all started with a 鈥済overnment group鈥 that was put together.

When asked for more information, he said he would be 鈥渁n idiot to prattle on鈥 and things would just become 鈥渉earsay鈥.

鈥淚鈥檇 be happy to mail you the results of the polygraph test that was done in 2019.鈥

Kiwi man Dylan Harries was convicted of two child sex offences in Texas this year. He has now been deported to New Zealand.

Kiwi man Dylan Harries was convicted of two child sex offences in Texas this year. He has now been deported to New Zealand.

Above all else he believed transcripts from the trial in which he was convicted would reveal a 鈥渄ifferent story鈥 and show he was innocent to the average person.

He claimed: 鈥淭he New Zealand Police and the probation or Corrections Department, myself, we鈥檙e working on getting the trial papers which my attorneys are working on in the States.

鈥淎s far as being monitored in New Zealand, it would definitely change things.鈥

Corrections did not comment on the claim.

Harries did not respond to a question about his whereabouts.

He has also been suspended from participating in activities and competitions that the United States Equestrian Federation licences, endorses or sponsors, the organisation鈥檚 website said.

New Zealand Corrections operations director Vickie Burgers saidHarries is being managed by Corrections and is subject to a Returning Offenders Order, which is similar to parole in that staff manage the person鈥檚 compliance with a number of conditions.

Harries must obtain the written approval of a probation officer before starting or changing his position or place of employment, and not have contact with anyone under 16 without prior written approval from a probation officer.

鈥淎nd not to join, volunteer and/or participate in any clubs, church, places of worship, recreational and/or hobby groups unless with the prior written approval of a probation officer.鈥

Equestrian Sport New Zealand chief executive Julian Bowden said the organisation is aware of the situation and has taken steps to ensure Harries does not become involved in the industry here.

鈥淲e are working with other equestrian bodies should an attempt be made to join any of our organisations.

鈥淭he protection and the wellbeing of our members and the wider equestrian community is of paramount importance to us, and we are doing all we can to ensure the safety of our community.鈥

Tuegel said it was not uncommon for athletes across disciplines to live with a coach while they are training.

鈥淚 think her mom thought they have children, you know, it鈥檚 like she鈥檚 also a minor child. You think that when you send a child to a situation like that, that they鈥檒l be safe and protected and instead he preyed on her.鈥

The assaults were reported to police in 2018 but it has taken years for Harries to face a jury.

The assaults were reported to police in 2018 but it has taken years for Harries to face a jury.

As a victim鈥檚 rights attorney, Tuegel has represented survivors across sports, including some of the gymnasts who were victims of convicted child abuser and former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.

鈥淚t is often the coach or a treatment provider who they have a lot of contact with and who, in the United States we call it grooming, where they get them comfortable with certain behaviours that they think this person is a safe person and they may not have any past sexual experience to know when someone鈥檚 crossing a boundary.

鈥淭hen when they鈥檝e crossed it, you鈥檙e like, 鈥榮urely that isn鈥檛 happening and that isn鈥檛 what that is because I trust this person鈥 and I think that was definitely the case here. And although it was a different context and a different sport, I saw that with the women I represented in gymnastics too, it didn鈥檛 just happen in a vacuum.鈥

She said the survivor reported the assaults to police in 2018 but it has taken years for Harries to face the jury due to extensive delays, partly related to Covid, leading up to the trial.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of stress to have to get in front of 12 strangers and tell them about the worst moments of your life as a child and I saw her during the trial when I came in to testify and she did not seem well. She鈥檇 lost a lot of weight since the last time I鈥檇 seen her, she did not seem well at all.鈥

Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers social issues that include sexual assault, workplace misconduct, crime and justice. She joined the听Herald听in 2020.

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