He sent them over 2,000 texts over a period of three weeks.
Britain’s Small Business minister Andrew Griffiths has been forced to resign after messages sent to a 28-year-old constituent and her friend were revealed by
The married Conservative MP for Burton and Uttoxeter – who became a father in April – sent 2,000 texts to two barmaids over a series of three weeks, paying Imogen Treharne and her friend £700 and offering to rent a flat to meet for sex. In one message, he is said to have written: “Take off the bra and panties… you’ve got Daddy in such a frenzy.”
It was also claimed he messaged the women saying: “I’m thinking maybe we need a flat for Daddy’s girls. I’m taken by you both. You girls are spectacular.”Imogen claims that he demanded explicit photos and videos and described degrading sex acts in detail after they began speaking on social media. She said that although she “always asked him about his interests”, the conversation “always turned back to sex.
“I do not seek to excuse my behaviour and will be seeking professional help to ensure it never happens again.”BeautyMinimum wage is reportedly set to increase on Budget DayPeople believe Gypsy Rose Blanchard never should’ve been sent to prison
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