By clothing-bag, 31/03/2022
A children's fashion photographer arrested for abusing 11 girls in his Usera studio to whom he offered free photo albums
The National Police has arrested Pablo JA, 50, a children's fashion photographer, accused of abusing at least 11 girls whom he portrayed with the hope of succeeding as models and to whom he offered free photo albums. His arrest came before the summer following complaints filed by nearly a dozen parents. The pederast had an illegal studio in Usera (Madrid) through which dozens of minors have passed in recent years, whom he captured through social networks and to whom he offered the possibility of being models since he knew brand clothing companies, according to has advanced the Good Morning program of Telemadrid.
Last March, the photographer entered the dressing room when two girls were naked changing their clothes. He asked them to sit in a chair changing their clothes and he abused one of them. One of the girls told her mother that she sent Pablo a message to ask him what she had done. Her mother ended up denouncing him at the police station.
From that moment on, new complaints came against the same photographer from different municipalities of Madrid such as Leganés, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Velilla de San Antonio, El Boalo, Getafe, Parla and Colmenar Viejo. The Family and Women's Unit of the National Police (UFAM) began to investigate the case. The National Police initiated an investigation and upon learning that he was being followed, he turned himself in at the police station. The judge ordered his entry into provisional prison although he is already free.
The arrested person carried out the activity of photography illegally in a place with hardly any conditions for that work located in the Madrid district of Usera. He tricked the girls into coming to the venue with social media advertisements in which he advertised photo shoots, later embodied in free books.
Once they arrived at the studio with the aspiration to be models or 'influencers', the now arrested convinced the girls to pose with little clothing or intimate clothing and when they changed, he went to the locker room pretending to be clueless or commenting that "there was enough confidence ". The most intimate photos were not sent to his parents, so they fear that he may have posted them or passed them on to pedophile networks.
The parents have also told the agents that the photographer insisted that the minors change alone and without parents. He reiterated that he had to take photos in a bathing suit and that they take off their underwear. In addition, he asked them if they had sex, if they had touched them, if they had masturbated or if their period had decreased. He even proposed to some of them a hidden camera project to see how they behaved in the locker room.
The photographer gained even more the trust of the girls whom he invited along with his parents to the Amusement Park.
One of the reported cases dates from 8 years ago, so he could allegedly have been committing sexual abuse of minors all this time. The case reported above from March was the one that finally led to his arrest. The trial is in the investigation phase in the Court number 39 of Madrid.
The judge decided to send him to provisional prison, but after an appeal from his lawyer alleging that there was no risk of escape or destruction of evidence, the prisoner has been released but with charges and awaiting trial, sources from the media have told Europa Press. research.
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