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December 2012
Pervert barman made film of girl in nude
A PERVERT barman has managed to escape spending Christmas in the clink despite being convicted of voyeurism.
Ivor Kissick, 43, used a hidden camera to secretly record his unsuspecting naked victim getting washed and dried.
He made four different short films between January and March 2011 which he leered over.
Kissick pleaded guilty to four counts of voyeurism for sexual gratification at a recent sitting of Antrim Crown Court.
But the Coleraine man will not be sentenced until January 14 meaning he will avoid having to spend Christmas in jail. A source in the town said shaven–headed Kissick’s downfall would be welcomed by many. “Ivor is an arrogant character and not well liked, he will be even less popular when people find out he is a pervert,” said the local.
Kissick, from Lever Road in Portstewart, used to run the Bull’s Eye Bar in Coleraine before leaving to go to Shenanigans near his home on the north coast.
He is now working in a kebab shop in Coleraine.
One man who contacted Sunday Life said he is had avoided the shop because of Kissick.
“I don’t want to get served by a pervert. God knows where his filthy hands have been,” said the irate customer.
As well as facing jail Kissick is likely to have to sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for a period of time.
May 2012
Man accused of voyeurism
A 42-YEAR-OLD man has appeared in court accused of voyeurism.
Ivor Kissick from Portstewart is charged with observing, without consent, for the purposes of obtaining sexual gratification, another person doing a private act.
Kissick from Lever Road is also charged with taking an indecent photo of a child and of possessing an indecent photo of a named female.
Coleraine Magistrates was told last week that the three charges relate to dates between January 16 and April 4, 2011.
Kissick was granted his own bail of £500 and is banned from having any contact with an alleged injured party.
He is also barred from having contact with children and from possessing any device which stores digital media.
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