A 'monster' who used images of a Facebook friend and her children to create a false online profile to chat with others about child sex abuse has been banned from contact with anyone aged under 16.
Adam Bessey, 37, of Wheatacre Drive, Corton, near Lowestoft, was jailed at Norwich Crown Court for 12 months in June after admitting two charges.
Prosecutors have now obtained a sexual risk order following an application at King’s Lynn Magistrates' Court.
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The order bans him from any unsupervised contact or communication with children and living or sleeping in any dwelling, including tents, boats and caravans, where there are children present.
He is also prevented from working with children, has to inform police of any mobile phone and is banned from contacting under-16s online.
Norwich Crown Court had heard he used 820 innocent images taken from the victim's Facebook account to "develop a false online profile" that he then used to chat with others about the "sexual abuse of children".
Judge Anthony Bate said the victim had been "betrayed in a way that was utterly monstrous".
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