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  1. 9 de oct. de 2012 · Townshend admitted using his credit card to look at the site for research into child abuse. Talking to Front Row, he said: "I think it [court] would have destroyed me." "I think if I was in...

  2. 27 de oct. de 2019 · Guitarist Townshend, 74, admitted using his credit card to access a sick website in 2003, although he downloaded no images. He was given a police caution and put on the Sex Offenders Register...

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  3. No actually Townsend was caught by the USA where he had used his credit card to join a peodophile site which had been set up by the police . The USA sent a list of 3,000 people who joined the site and obviously he’s name was there , but it was a year before they arrested him and obviously he had got rid of his original computer!

  4. Townshend was on a sex offenders register for five years, beginning in 2003, after admitting he had used his credit card to access a child sexual abuse images website. [142] [143] Townshend claimed he accessed the images as research in a campaign against child sexual abuse [144] – specifically, to prove that British banks were complicit in ...

  5. 28th September 2012. Pete Townshend has spoken out about the child pornography scandal that engulfed him in 2003. The Who guitarist says his decision to investigate child pornography was a product ...

  6. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Guitarist Pete, 74, admitted using his credit card to access a sick website in 2003, although he downloaded no images. He was given a police caution and put on the Sex Offenders Register for five years — claiming he was only trying to prove banks were complicit with vile online paedophile networks.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Pete Townshend, member of the legendary rock band The Who, credits his 2003 child pornography arrest with literally saving his life. Townshend, 74, received a caution from British authorities in May 2003 after admitting to using his credit card to access a website containing photos of child pornography and abuse, The Guardian reported.