paedophile had a furious mob of 30 "hunters" trying to break into his home to "kill him" after a council worker leaked his address.Chloe Carr, 23, told an anti-paedophile group that the "disgusting" sex offender "deserves all he gets" when she handed over his private information she obtained at Hull City Council in 2020.
With 30 raging people outside his house, the convicted paedophile said he was warned to "get out now or they would kill him and burn down the property", HullLive reports.Carr deliberately dishing out the man's address helped to "whip up a frenzy" and were "not a public service at all" Hull Crown Court heard, as it risked making him "unpredictable" and left the council scrambling to move him.
The customer services assistant who was heavily pregnant at the time has been ordered to pay a £500 fine but left court on Thursday giggling with pals on her way to a pub.
Lockdown measures meant Carr was working from home when a colleague sent a message to a work group chat saying that a call had been received from a convicted sex offender.The man called the council's customer services team asking for a food parcel to be sent to him as he had been placed into emergency accommodation because his details had been put on Facebook.
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