A retired vicar is caught engaging in intercourse with Henry Hoover

A retired vicar is caught engaging in intercourse with Henry Hoover

A “naughty” church official engaged in intercourse with Henry Hoover while just wearing stockings.

In Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire, John Jeffs, 74, was caught in the act while in his office at a Baptist facility.

The elderly vicar was standing beside the hoover, which was resting between two seats, when a churchgoer noticed Jeffs.

According to testimony given in court, Jeffs saw the bystander but persisted in the sex act because he was feeling “naughty.”

Jeff’s attorney claimed yesterday during a court appearance that the perverse pensioner was in “a lot of agony” because he was disregarding his health.

He also stated that at the time of the occurrence, in September 2020, his client’s diabetes was not being treated with medication.

After a trial at Northampton Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, Jeffs, of Middleton Cheney, Northants., was convicted guilty of indecent exposure.

Judges heard While employed as a pastoral manager for the Christian nonprofit organization Parents Talking Asperger’s, Jeffs engaged in sexual activity.

He was reportedly sighted in September 2020 while working in his office at The Baptist Centre in Middleton Cheney.

A witness who passed by claimed to have seen Jeffs almost entirely naked, save for a pair of women’s stockings.

Ellie Hutchinson, a prosecutor’s attorney, alleged that Jeffs acknowledged during a police interrogation that he was engaging in a sex act in a church but claimed he was unaware he would be observed.

An 18-month community order and the requirement to sign the sex offenders’ register were imposed to Jeffs, who had previously had a clean record.

Additionally, he was forced to pay £200 in damages to the victim who witnessed the sex act as well as £845 in court expenses.

Alistair Evans, the defense attorney, said that Jeffs was still processing the early death of his wife and was suffering greatly as a result of neglecting his health and failing to treat his diabetes.

“I have no idea why you thought it desirable to bring this matter to trial,” the magistrate stated.