Court lifts order which prevented the naming of man who rape

Court lifts order which prevented the naming of man who raped his step-sons


A hospital groundsman convicted five years ago of the repeated rape of his wife's two sons can be named for the first time this week after the lifting of a court gagging order.
In 2015 Paul Gregory (56) of Lucky Brook house, Cronroe, Ashford, Co Wicklow pleaded guilty to 205 counts of rape and sexual assault of his wife's two sons at his Co Wicklow home. The victims were under 10 years old when the abuse started in 1993 and the attacks continued for a decade.
Gregory had previously worked as a groundsman at Newcastle Psychiatric Hospital and was suspended when the allegations first emerged.

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