A shocking case is unfolding at Swansea Crown Court, where Kerry Price faces serious allegations of child sexual assault and other disturbing offences. The IT expert, who denies all 15 charges, including making and possessing indecent images, is accused of starting the abuse when the girl was just five or six. The court heard harrowing details, including claims of Price taking inappropriate photos of the girl without her knowledge and storing illicit content on his phone.


Price allegedly insists any photos were taken with consent and claims indecent images on his device were mistakenly transferred from a customer’s computer. However, prosecutors argue he played a sinister “coin flip” game with the victim, leading to years of abuse. He also allegedly exploited his role to initiate improper contact, which extended into the girl’s teenage years.

The emotional trial continues as jurors watch the complainant’s videotaped police interview, where she courageously recounts her ordeal. Despite the defence’s assertion of consensual contact post-16, she refutes these claims, standing firm that it was never consensual.
The chilling case has drawn attention, especially with the grim allegations of voyeurism, upskirting, and indecent searches found on Price’s devices. This trial sheds light on the ongoing struggle victims face in coming forward due to fear or embarrassment, as highlighted by the prosecution.
Stay tuned as we bring further updates on this unfolding court drama, which exposes unsettling yet crucial discussions on trust betrayal and abuse.