Overview
- The court imposed a nine-year professional ban, a no-contact order with all identified victims, and supervision after release.
- Judges found multiple offenses from 2017 to 2024, including sexual acts with two 16-year-old pupils while he worked at Echnaton in Almere.
- Investigators discovered child pornography on his phone, including material he created by recording screens during online video contact with minors.
- He groomed girls online by posing as a younger person, including the alias “Jason,” on platforms such as Snapchat and a dating app to obtain explicit images and acts.
- Prosecutors had sought seven years in prison, but the court set a four-year term after comparing penalties in similar cases that came to light following a 2024 report by a Zeist pupil.