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'Depraved' paedophile groomed young girls online by offering them fake modelling jobs and then got them to send him sexually explicit pictures and videos

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this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyBury News'.Multiple victims disclosed to him that they were vulnerable at home - one told the paedophile that she was facing violence from her step-father, another said she was suffering with mental health concerns.When the girls made such a confession, Berry would use it against them, dangling money and job offers in front of them as a way to escape their worries.If the school-age girls began to question when the money would be coming or if they refused any of Berry’s demands, he would threaten them using his alter-ego.‘Mark’ told the young victims that they and their parents would be sued for ‘wasting the time and money’ of the fake modelling agency boss, and told them that he would.

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