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James-Robert Davis, previously associated with an alleged sex cult case, has been accused of procuring a minor child for unlawful sexual activities in Sydney. Despite facing previous charges that were dropped earlier this year, Davis was recently denied bail due to concerns about the safety of the public. The court heard that he allegedly engaged in illegal sex acts and sexually touched the minor over a period of 15 months leading up to April 1. The magistrate refused bail, expressing worries about the potential risk Davis might pose if released.

Davis, who was a former prison guard, had faced a significant legal battle over the alleged sex cult case, which included charges related to inciting indecency, disseminating child abuse material, and more. All these charges were withdrawn in January. However, the recent accusations have put him back in custody as he awaits further legal proceedings.

The case will continue next month as Davis seeks the state to cover his legal expenses. This development highlights the complexities and legal challenges surrounding the allegations against him, despite the previous charges being dropped earlier this year.

 

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Article Title: New charges for man after BDSM ‘sex cult’ case dropped
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