A former childcare worker referred to as “one of Australia’s worst pedophiles” for the sexual abuse and rape of nearly 70 girls has been handed a life imprisonment.
Ashley Paul Griffith admitted to committing 307 offences, between 2003 and 2022, at childcare centers in the Australian state of Queensland and abroad. His victims were between the ages of one and seven. Judge Paul Smith described the scope and nature of the crimes as “depraved” and “horrendous,” and he also stated that “there was a significant breach of trust.”
In the Brisbane District Court on Friday, Judge Smith determined that Griffith, who was diagnosed with a “paedophilic disorder,” was at a significant risk of reoffending. Consequently, he imposed a non-parole period of at least 27 years. The Australian Federal Police initially apprehended Griffith in August 2022. A year later, he was charged with over 1,600 child sex offences. Ultimately, the majority of these were discarded.
According to reports, he had recorded and uploaded thousands of photographs and videos of his assault to the dark web, which investigators discovered. Even though the features were cropped from the footage, they were able to identify them as Griffith due to a distinctive set of bedsheets that were sold to childcare centers throughout Queensland and were visible in the backdrop of some of the videos.
He entered a guilty plea to 28 counts of rape, nearly 200 charges of indecent treatment of a minor, and several offences related to the creation and distribution of child exploitation material. Four of the girls who were featured in his recordings were from a childcare center in Pisa, Italy. The remaining 65 victims were from 11 locations throughout Brisbane.
Two of the sisters who were molested in kindergarten, one of whom recalled Griffith as her favourite instructor, were among them.
Another woman recounted how his actions had deprived her of a typical childhood, and she detailed her subsequent battles with mental illness.