Mildura sex fiend Nathan Doherty sentenced for sexual penetration of a child under 16
A Mildura creep has been spared a stint in the big house despite sexually assaulting several underage schoolgirls.
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A Mildura teen who filmed a schoolgirl sex attack while he ran amok sexually assaulting several underage victims has been spared further jail time.
Nathan Doherty, 20, was sentenced in the County Court on Tuesday to six months’ jail after pleading guilty to charges including five counts of sexual penetration of a child under 16.
However, Doherty will not go to jail after already spending 185 days in custody.
Doherty, from Buronga, was 18 when he committed lewd and vile acts on multiple victims aged between 13 and 15.
The creep’s sex crimes occurred between March and May 2019.
Doherty lured a 13-year-old victim to Kenny Park in Merbein after rusing the schoolgirl into believing he would provide her “comfort” after she had a fight with her mum.
Instead Doherty sexually penetrated his “scared” victim.
The sexual assault only ended when park sprinklers activated and interrupted the fiend.
The victim was “crying and her body shaking” when she told her mum what Doherty did.
Doherty met another victim at Café 1909 then took her to Lock 11 along the Mildura waterfront.
Doherty sexually penetrated his victim multiple times before fleeing in a taxi and leaving his 15-year-old victim to walk to a friend’s house.
Doherty, who also sexually penetrated a third underage victim, was arrested and interviewed by police on May 10 last year.
Police seized Doherty’s phone and discovered a lewd video.
Doherty admitted sexually penetrating one victim but denied offending against his other victims.
He also denied being at Kenny Park and Lock 11 and told police he “does not use” taxis.
Doherty also denied being sexually active or having any interest in sexual activity despite his phone showing searches for “sex-related” websites.
Police linked Doherty to the offending via his Facebook profile and phone analysis.
The court was told Doherty did not upload his homemade child porn on social media nor share with third parties.
Two of Doherty’s victims had their victim impact statements read to the court during last November’s plea hearing.
One victim said she now suffered social anxiety on a “severe level”.
“I can’t leave the house on my own,” she said.
“I feel people will talk about me or point me out … (and) yell abuse.
“I feel my privacy has been violated because I was filmed.
“I’m hoping an end to this matter will allow me to heal.”
The other victim said she has been “hurt, worried and nervous” since the assault.
“I have been in fear the day it happened,” she said.
“It’s not the same fear like being scared of spiders and snakes … I can’t even feel safe in my own home.”
The victim also alleged in her statement that was allowed to be read to the court that she “suffers intimidation from Doherty’s friends” and her “family has been under threat”.
“I find it so hard to sleep knowing you could be outside planning something,” she said.
“I can’t even go into shops without looking over my shoulder.”
Judge Paul Higham took into account Doherty’s youth, his disadvantaged childhood and the time he spent on remand in adult custody.
Doherty was also served a 30-month community correction order and made a registered sex offender for life.