A man with a criminal history of grooming schoolboys and pimping out young boys has been jailed again after he breached a court order. 

Jack Wesley, 35, who recently moved to Bertelli Place in Feltham from Catford, has a horror record of sexual offending involving children. 

In 2012 he was jailed for a-year-and-a-half after he groomed a 14-year-old schoolboy in Essex, took him to the park and performed sexual acts on him.  

Then in 2016 he was jailed for seven years after he moved to the West Midlands and began pimping out boys aged between 13 and 15 to adult men. 

In June this year Wesley narrowly avoided prison after he breached a court order by befriending a 14-year-old boy he met through a local good bank, and discussing the boy’s sexuality with him. 

The offending came to light when another of the boy’s relatives walked in and saw him on a video call with Wesley, who immediately disconnected the call.  

She contacted the police who informed her that Wesley was a convicted sex offender. 

But a judge decided not to jail him as a prison sentence would be unfair on his seriously ill mum, who Wesley acts as a carer for.   

Wesley didn’t stay out of trouble and on Thursday (September 5) Wesley appeared at Bexley Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to two offences of breaching sex offenders register notification requirements relating to the creation of a new bank account. 

He had previously pleaded not guilty to these charges but on the day of his trial he changed his pleas. 

Further charges relating to Wesley having unsupervised contact with somebody under 16 and failing to notify police about his change of address were dropped. 

Wesley, who previously went by the names Robert Bailey and Shaun Williams, was jailed for 10 weeks.