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A child sex offender from Tonbridge has been further jailed for multiple offences after 2 additional victims came forward.
Christopher Hutson, who is currently in prison for separate sex offences, was sentenced to a further 8 years' imprisonment.
The latest victims reported their ordeal to the police after learning he had been convicted for targeting another child.
The 66 year old committed the offences at his home over several years prior to 2017.
Hutson, formerly of Lodge Oak Lane in Tonbridge, was charged with 7 offences including rape, sexual assault, and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.
He denied the offences but was found guilty following a trial. On Friday 19 June 2026, Hutson was sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court. When he is released, Hutson will have to serve a further 2 years on licence.
Detective Constable Emily James said:
'This criminal is a prolific offender who showed no remorse for his actions and opted to put the two victims through the ordeal of a trial.
'He might have been considered for parole next year but will now spend further time in prison due to the courage of these latest victims. I would like to commend them both for supporting the investigation and ensuring this man was brought to justice. I hope this sentencing allows them some closure. .
'For anyone who has been a victim of this type of crime, I would urge you to please report it to police. It is never too late to contact us and our specialist investigators will listen to you and support you throughout.'