
Perverted plastic surgeon jailed for six years after 'fall from grace'
A 'sugar daddy' plastic surgeon who preyed on girls as young as 13 for sex has been jailed for six years.
Richard Sackelariou, 70, became obsessed with young girls after joining sugar daddy websites and never stopped wanting to have sex with them even when told their real ages, Judge Timothy Gartelmann said on Friday.
The disgraced doctor groomed and sent a total of more than $30,000 to six girls, aged between 13 and 16, including four from Newcastle, one from Sydney and one from Brisbane before his arrest in November, 2022 led to an "extraordinary fall from grace".
The judge told Newcastle District Court victim impact statements from the girls showed they still suffered fear and anxiety over what Sackelariou had done to them.
Two of the girls had been at school when Sackelariou asked them to send explicit photos to him in return for money.
Sackelariou asked one girl, 14, if she was on birth control after they had sex and when she said no, he offered to give her $100 to buy a morning-after pill.
He paid one girl, aged 15, more than $22,000 over about a year for sex and explicit photos and videos.
Another girl, 14, was paid about $7600.
"They (the victims) have lost their sense of trust in others and their self-confidence," Judge Gartelmann said when jailing Sackelariou for six years with a non-parole period of four years.
"They continue to suffer with guilt and shame over it.
"The harm to all the victims must be recognised in sentencing the offender.
"Offences involving sexual exploitation of children invariably cause them harm. This makes them inherently serious."
The judge said the six victims, aged between 13 and 16, had been vulnerable to exploitation and while there was no evidence Sackelariou used force or coercion against any unwilling victim, this did not excuse his crimes.
Sackelariou, who had practices in Sydney and Melbourne and was married with two children, paid the girls he had mostly met through the sugar daddy sites as well as on social media, including Snapchat, to join him in hotel rooms in Newcastle, Sydney and Brisbane between September 2021 and October 2022.
He pleaded guilty to 10 charges, including causing a child aged between 14 and 18 to do an act of prostitution, using a carriage service to procure someone under the age of 16 for sexual activity, possessing child abuse material and causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material.
Sackelariou began using sugar daddy websites after major surgery in 2017 meant he had to wear a colostomy bag for five years.
His wife no longer wanted to have sex with him.
Judge Gartelmann accepted Sackelariou was ashamed and embarrassed by his offending and his wife had since divorced him and his two sons refused to speak to him.
The judge believed there was little chance of Sackelariou re-offending given his previous good character.
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A 'sugar daddy' plastic surgeon who preyed on girls as young as 13 for sex has been jailed for six years.
Richard Sackelariou, 70, became obsessed with young girls after joining sugar daddy websites and never stopped wanting to have sex with them even when told their real ages, Judge Timothy Gartelmann said on Friday.
The disgraced doctor groomed and sent a total of more than $30,000 to six girls, aged between 13 and 16, including four from Newcastle, one from Sydney and one from Brisbane before his arrest in November, 2022 led to an "extraordinary fall from grace".
The judge told Newcastle District Court victim impact statements from the girls showed they still suffered fear and anxiety over what Sackelariou had done to them.
Two of the girls had been at school when Sackelariou asked them to send explicit photos to him in return for money.
Sackelariou asked one girl, 14, if she was on birth control after they had sex and when she said no, he offered to give her $100 to buy a morning-after pill.
He paid one girl, aged 15, more than $22,000 over about a year for sex and explicit photos and videos.
Another girl, 14, was paid about $7600.
"They (the victims) have lost their sense of trust in others and their self-confidence," Judge Gartelmann said when jailing Sackelariou for six years with a non-parole period of four years.
"They continue to suffer with guilt and shame over it.
"The harm to all the victims must be recognised in sentencing the offender.
"Offences involving sexual exploitation of children invariably cause them harm. This makes them inherently serious."
The judge said the six victims, aged between 13 and 16, had been vulnerable to exploitation and while there was no evidence Sackelariou used force or coercion against any unwilling victim, this did not excuse his crimes.
Sackelariou, who had practices in Sydney and Melbourne and was married with two children, paid the girls he had mostly met through the sugar daddy sites as well as on social media, including Snapchat, to join him in hotel rooms in Newcastle, Sydney and Brisbane between September 2021 and October 2022.
He pleaded guilty to 10 charges, including causing a child aged between 14 and 18 to do an act of prostitution, using a carriage service to procure someone under the age of 16 for sexual activity, possessing child abuse material and causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material.
Sackelariou began using sugar daddy websites after major surgery in 2017 meant he had to wear a colostomy bag for five years.
His wife no longer wanted to have sex with him.
Judge Gartelmann accepted Sackelariou was ashamed and embarrassed by his offending and his wife had since divorced him and his two sons refused to speak to him.
The judge believed there was little chance of Sackelariou re-offending given his previous good character.
1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732)
National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service 1800 211 028
Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (for people aged 5 to 25)
A 'sugar daddy' plastic surgeon who preyed on girls as young as 13 for sex has been jailed for six years.
Richard Sackelariou, 70, became obsessed with young girls after joining sugar daddy websites and never stopped wanting to have sex with them even when told their real ages, Judge Timothy Gartelmann said on Friday.
The disgraced doctor groomed and sent a total of more than $30,000 to six girls, aged between 13 and 16, including four from Newcastle, one from Sydney and one from Brisbane before his arrest in November, 2022 led to an "extraordinary fall from grace".
The judge told Newcastle District Court victim impact statements from the girls showed they still suffered fear and anxiety over what Sackelariou had done to them.
Two of the girls had been at school when Sackelariou asked them to send explicit photos to him in return for money.
Sackelariou asked one girl, 14, if she was on birth control after they had sex and when she said no, he offered to give her $100 to buy a morning-after pill.
He paid one girl, aged 15, more than $22,000 over about a year for sex and explicit photos and videos.
Another girl, 14, was paid about $7600.
"They (the victims) have lost their sense of trust in others and their self-confidence," Judge Gartelmann said when jailing Sackelariou for six years with a non-parole period of four years.
"They continue to suffer with guilt and shame over it.
"The harm to all the victims must be recognised in sentencing the offender.
"Offences involving sexual exploitation of children invariably cause them harm. This makes them inherently serious."
The judge said the six victims, aged between 13 and 16, had been vulnerable to exploitation and while there was no evidence Sackelariou used force or coercion against any unwilling victim, this did not excuse his crimes.
Sackelariou, who had practices in Sydney and Melbourne and was married with two children, paid the girls he had mostly met through the sugar daddy sites as well as on social media, including Snapchat, to join him in hotel rooms in Newcastle, Sydney and Brisbane between September 2021 and October 2022.
He pleaded guilty to 10 charges, including causing a child aged between 14 and 18 to do an act of prostitution, using a carriage service to procure someone under the age of 16 for sexual activity, possessing child abuse material and causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material.
Sackelariou began using sugar daddy websites after major surgery in 2017 meant he had to wear a colostomy bag for five years.
His wife no longer wanted to have sex with him.
Judge Gartelmann accepted Sackelariou was ashamed and embarrassed by his offending and his wife had since divorced him and his two sons refused to speak to him.
The judge believed there was little chance of Sackelariou re-offending given his previous good character.
1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732)
National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service 1800 211 028
Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (for people aged 5 to 25)
A 'sugar daddy' plastic surgeon who preyed on girls as young as 13 for sex has been jailed for six years.
Richard Sackelariou, 70, became obsessed with young girls after joining sugar daddy websites and never stopped wanting to have sex with them even when told their real ages, Judge Timothy Gartelmann said on Friday.
The disgraced doctor groomed and sent a total of more than $30,000 to six girls, aged between 13 and 16, including four from Newcastle, one from Sydney and one from Brisbane before his arrest in November, 2022 led to an "extraordinary fall from grace".
The judge told Newcastle District Court victim impact statements from the girls showed they still suffered fear and anxiety over what Sackelariou had done to them.
Two of the girls had been at school when Sackelariou asked them to send explicit photos to him in return for money.
Sackelariou asked one girl, 14, if she was on birth control after they had sex and when she said no, he offered to give her $100 to buy a morning-after pill.
He paid one girl, aged 15, more than $22,000 over about a year for sex and explicit photos and videos.
Another girl, 14, was paid about $7600.
"They (the victims) have lost their sense of trust in others and their self-confidence," Judge Gartelmann said when jailing Sackelariou for six years with a non-parole period of four years.
"They continue to suffer with guilt and shame over it.
"The harm to all the victims must be recognised in sentencing the offender.
"Offences involving sexual exploitation of children invariably cause them harm. This makes them inherently serious."
The judge said the six victims, aged between 13 and 16, had been vulnerable to exploitation and while there was no evidence Sackelariou used force or coercion against any unwilling victim, this did not excuse his crimes.
Sackelariou, who had practices in Sydney and Melbourne and was married with two children, paid the girls he had mostly met through the sugar daddy sites as well as on social media, including Snapchat, to join him in hotel rooms in Newcastle, Sydney and Brisbane between September 2021 and October 2022.
He pleaded guilty to 10 charges, including causing a child aged between 14 and 18 to do an act of prostitution, using a carriage service to procure someone under the age of 16 for sexual activity, possessing child abuse material and causing a child aged 14 or over to make child abuse material.
Sackelariou began using sugar daddy websites after major surgery in 2017 meant he had to wear a colostomy bag for five years.
His wife no longer wanted to have sex with him.
Judge Gartelmann accepted Sackelariou was ashamed and embarrassed by his offending and his wife had since divorced him and his two sons refused to speak to him.
The judge believed there was little chance of Sackelariou re-offending given his previous good character.
1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732)
National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service 1800 211 028
Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (for people aged 5 to 25)
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