A cross-dressing pensioner has admitted exposing his female underwear to young girls.
But Geoffrey Cowell’s behavior was “more odd than sinister”, a court was told.
The 67-year-old pleaded guilty to two charges of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior.
Two charges of outraging public decency were withdrawn.
On May 27, Cowell approached two eight-year-old girls playing rounders
at a school in Thornaby, Teesside, and asked them if they were having
fun and what were they doing.
The girls ignored him and he lifted up his skirt exposing the female pants he was wearing to them.
The following afternoon, Cowell was near Burger King, in Chandlers
Wharf, central Stockton , when a man saw him lift a grey cord skirt and
show female underwear to young girls.
The witness said he was “alarmed and distressed” while the girls were
left “shaken and nervous” by the incident.
Cowell was detained by police nearby.
Cowell's solicitor told Teesside Magistrates’ Court that the defendant
had not shown his genitals, only his underwear.
She said he had done so because he said the girls had laughed at him for
nearly being knocked over.
The court heard that Cowell had been cross-dressing since he was 15.
His solicitor added: “I think his behavior is more odd than sinister.”
District Judge Kristina Harrison gave him a two-year conditional
discharge and ordered him to pay £40 costs and £20 charges.
She told him that if he appeared before the court again on similar
charges within two years he would be facing a harsher sentence.
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