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    The partner later turned the laptop over to police, who identified 2,123 sexually explicit images of children aged two to 15 <\/p>\n

    Published Sep 26, 2023<\/span> \u00a0\u2022\u00a0 Last updated 31\u00a0minutes ago<\/span> \u00a0\u2022\u00a0 3 minute read<\/span> <\/p>\n

    \"Nicholas Nicholas Baglole-Gaudet was in the Court of King’s Bench Tuesday for a sentencing hearing on charges of making and possessing child porn. He will learn his sentence next month.<\/span> jpg<\/span> <\/p>\n

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    The former operator of an unlicensed Edmonton day home will be sentenced next month for producing child pornography of children in his care.<\/p>\n

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    Nicholas Baglole-Gaudet was in the Court of King\u2019s Bench Tuesday for a sentencing hearing on charges of making and possessing child porn.<\/p>\n

    The 28-year-old pleaded guilty to the charges earlier this year, admitting to capturing naked images of three young boys who attended his day home.<\/p>\n

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          Crown prosecutor Bonnie Parker asked Justice Susan Richardson to sentence Baglole-Gaudet to five years in prison, while defence lawyer Will van Engen recommended a two-and-a-half year sentence.<\/p>\n

          Speaking in a soft voice, Baglole-Gaudet apologized to the children and their parents \u2014 several of whom were in court Tuesday.<\/p>\n

          \u201cWhile I hope that one day you\u2019ll able to forget about this, know that I will not,\u201d he said. \u201cI will carry these regrets with me for the rest of my life.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

          Baglole-Gaudet was charged with possessing child porn in fall 2020. Charges of producing the material came early the next year after investigators identified images of the day home children in Baglole-Gaudet\u2019s collection. He eventually faced a total of eight charges, six of which are expected to be withdrawn following the guilty plea.<\/p>\n

          According to an agreed statement of facts, Baglole-Gaudet was discovered when he loaned his laptop to a romantic partner.<\/p>\n

          When the partner sent him a photo of the laptop\u2019s search history, Baglole-Gaudet replied with a panicked series of texts. He apologized, said he was \u201csick\u201d and mused about killing himself.<\/p>\n

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          \u201cI haven\u2019t hurt anyone. Just looking,\u201d Baglole-Gaudet wrote. \u201cI know that\u2019s bad though. I\u2019ve been like this since I was a kid. I don\u2019t know what\u2019s wrong with me.\u201d<\/p>\n

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            The partner later turned the laptop over to police, who identified 2,123 sexually explicit images of children aged two to 15.\u00a0Among them were 11 naked images of the day home children, who were six to eight years old at the time.<\/p>\n

            One of the victims\u2019 mothers, whose named is covered by a publication ban, read a victim impact statement in court Tuesday. She said she no longer trusts anyone to be alone with her children, and that as a result, her mental health, career and the family income have suffered.<\/p>\n

            \u201cI will never forgive myself for this and I will carry my guilt to my grave,\u201d she said, adding\u00a0she no longer posts images of her children on social media.<\/p>\n

            Parker, the prosecutor, said Baglole-Gaudet\u2019s actions were a \u201cgross abuse of trust.\u201d<\/p>\n

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            \u201cHe exploited and abused multiple children entrusted in his care,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n

            In addition to the five-year sentence, the Crown is asking Baglole-Gaudet be registered under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act for 20 years.<\/p>\n

            A number of additional orders would prohibit him from attending parks, swimming areas, day cares and other places children might be present for the same amount of time. Parker said the court should also prohibit Baglole-Gaudet from seeking or obtaining employment that puts him in a position of trust over children.<\/p>\n

            In arguing for the shorter sentence, van Engen said the court should not \u201close sight of rehabilitation.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n

            \u201cThe offender did a terrible thing,\u201d he said, quoting a judgment from a similar case in Saskatchewan. \u201cBut there is hope for him.\u201d<\/p>\n

            Van Engen said Baglole-Gaudet continues to enjoy strong family support that he is serious about not reoffending. Baglole-Gaudet is\u00a0\u201cengaged and enthusiastic\u201d in his treatment, van Engen said, noting his client has attended 21 counselling sessions since his arrest, all of which have been paid out of pocket.<\/p>\n

            Richardson reserved her decision until Oct. 17. Baglole-Gaudet is allowed to remain on bail until that date with the Crown\u2019s consent, in part because of the risks posed by a lengthy remand stay. The defence recommended Baglole-Gaudet\u00a0be allowed to serve his sentence at the Bowden Institution, which is known for its sex offender programming.<\/p>\n

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