Michael Anthony Lunn, a former teacher, was convicted on 13 counts of child sexual assault, including sexual assault and indecent assault. The judge, Paul McGuire, found Lunn's account of events "unsatisfactory and unconvincing," deeming the complainants credible witnesses.
Lunn claimed his physical contact with students was not sexual, suggesting actions like tucking in uniforms. However, the judge rejected his explanation as unbelievable. The prosecution argued that Lunn cultivated a cult-like image to facilitate abuse.
Multiple complainants, some from as far back as 1985, testified about the abuse. Their accounts detailed instances of digital penetration, fondling, kissing, and other sexual acts. The judge highlighted their courage in coming forward despite feelings of fear, shame, and embarrassment.
Lunn was found guilty and remanded into custody. Sentencing is scheduled for June 20. The offences carry maximum penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment. The case highlights the importance of victims' testimonies and the conviction of a serial abuser.
Complainants from those previous cases were among at least 30 people, including present victims, their partners and police, who packed the courtroom for Judge Paul McGuireâs verdicts. They embraced and cried as the judge found Lunn guilty of three counts of sexual assault of a child and 10 counts of indecent assault.
âWe especially acknowledge those who came forward in 1985,â the victim said. âTodayâs judgment is a vindication of their courage.â
The judge described the offending as deliberate and unlawful with unequivocal sexual connotations.
In a police interview after his arrest in 2022, Lunn said he had been a hands-on teacher, but it âwasnât sexualâ and there were âno sneaky little thingsâ.
Lunn said there may have been times when he stuck his hand in a childâs pants, claiming it was to tuck in their uniforms.
He said children were âattractedâ to him, but denied he was sexually attracted to children.
Lunnâs barrister Pierre de Dassel had submitted his client should be accepted as âentirely truthfulâ.
But the judge found Lunnâs account to be âunsatisfactory and unconvincingâ.
âI generally find his account to be unbelievable,â McGuire said.
Crown prosecutor Sara Gul had argued Lunn cultivated and projected an almost cult-like image in the school, but alleged it was a âfacade of opportunistic, deliberate and serial sexual abuseâ.
McGuire noted one complainant recalled Lunn as a âplayful teacherâ who made everybody laugh.
âHe, somewhat prophetically, described the accused as being âlike the Pied Piperâ,â the judge said.
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The allegations against Lunn included acts of digital penetration, fondling of genitals, kissing and on one occasion putting his penis against a boyâs mouth.
One man said Lunn repeatedly tried to push his pyjama pants down under a sleeping bag at a school camp.
One woman said she now considered Lunnâs touching as more insidious than a smack on her bottom.
âIf the accused had engaged in some legitimate form of corporal punishment, there was no need for his hand to go under her school dress,â the judge said.
McGuire variously described the complainants as intelligent, honest, frank and witnesses of truth.
They gave evidence about being scared, confused, embarrassed and ashamed at the time, not wanting to upset their parents, or of having nobody to tell.
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The judge did not accept they had fabricated their evidence due to a financial motive or collective vengeance against Lunn.
One complainant was candid about his desire to receive victimsâ compensation, but said he came forward âto right a wrong because of what had occurred to himâ and âto put a monster behind barsâ.
Another complainant disagreed that she was financially motivated and said: âI am here for me.â
A number of the complainants came forward after Lunnâs 2022 arrest following a police media release and coverage by the Herald.
Lunn was convicted of the 13 offences which carry maximum penalties of up to 10 years behind bars.
Prosecutors applied for Lunn to be detained, which was unopposed by the defence. He was handcuffed and taken into custody, and is due to face a sentence hearing on June 20.
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