Queensland father who sent sick text messages begging his teenage daughter for sex has avoided jail


‘Be a good girl for daddy’: Read the sickening string of text messages a father sent his estranged 17-year-old daughter begging her to have sex with him – as he AVOIDS jail

  • A father has avoided jail after begging his teenage daughter for sex over text  
  • The man from Logan, Queensland, pleaded guilty to harassing his 17-year-old 
  • He wrote ‘father and daughter sex was the best sex’ and tried to locate the girl 

A 42-year-old father who sent his estranged 17-year-old daughter sickening text messages begging her to have sex with him has avoided jail.

The man from Logan, Queensland, was sentenced to a $3,000 good behaviour bond and two years probation at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Monday.

The court heard the father was high when he sent a string of text messages to the girl, who he had barely seen in the ten years since splitting with her mother. 

A father who begged his daughter for sex over text messages has avoided jail

A father who begged his daughter for sex over text messages has avoided jail

The disturbing texts in October 2019 started with an offer of a full body massage and then escalated as the man said he would show his daughter ‘how the bird and the bees work’ and ‘how to be a good girl for daddy’.

He continually tried to locate the child while texting her things such as, ‘It will be that good you won’t want to stop’ and ‘I want to massage and touch you sensually and you won’t want me to stop, I know it.’

‘Father and daughter sex is the best sex anyone can have,’ he wrote.

The man told his seventeen-year-old 'father and daughter sex was the best sex' (Stock)

 The man told his seventeen-year-old ‘father and daughter sex was the best sex’ (Stock)

The Queensland man was sentenced at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court (pictured)

The Queensland man was sentenced at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court (pictured)

The young woman reported the messages to Gratton police station on November 2, 2019 and her father was picked up in December that year.

He was charged with using a carriage service to send messages reasonably considered to be menacing, harassing or offensive. 

The man pleaded guilty but his lawyer said he didn’t recall sending the texts because he was under the influence of heavy drugs. 

The lawyer said it was not ‘the sort of person’ the man was and he did not intend to follow through with the suggestions of sex. 

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