Former Isle of Wight resident Oliver Tatton has been found guilty of 9 sexual offences, some involving children, following a trial at Worcester Crown Court.
Earlier this week (Tuesday) a jury found Tatton, of Court Meadow in Worcester, guilty unanimously on all 9 counts on the indictment. The trial lasted around 2.5 weeks.
Those were; rape, 3x sexual activity with a child, 2x causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, sexual assault, sending an indecent or grossly offensive article/electronic communication with intent to cause distress and engaging in sexual communication with a child.
The 34-year-old, also known as Ollie Tatton, who previously lived in Shanklin, has been remanded in custody.
The matters have been rumbling through the judicial system since 2022.
Island Echo understands that a sentencing dated has not yet been fixed.




























































































