Alex Fullard, 31, has been slammed with 21 years behind bars plus eight on licence for a sickening spree of sexual abuse against three young children. The vile offender, held at HMP Hull, will also face a lifetime on the Sex Offenders Register and an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order after his conviction at Hull Crown Court on Monday, 20 October 2025.
Disturbing List of Charges
Fullard pleaded guilty to 15 horrific offences, including:
- Five counts of child rape under 13
- Three counts of rape
- Three counts of attempted rape of a child under 13
- Two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13 by touching
- Sexual assault of a child under 13
- Causing and inciting a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity
How the Case Unfolded
Fullard first came under police scrutiny in 2021 after two women reported enduring rapes and assaults from childhood through adulthood. The ordeal was so traumatic, the women initially withdrew from the investigation but were supported by specialist agencies and encouraged to come forward when ready.
A third victim’s December 2023 revelation finally led to Fullard’s arrest at his home. During questioning, he made incriminating admissions, reigniting the probe and reconnecting with the initial complainants.
Set for trial in July 2025, Fullard dropped his denials at the last minute, bowing to the overwhelming evidence.
Police Praise Victims’ Courage
“This has been an extremely extensive, and intrusive investigation,” said Detective Constable Jack Somers of Humberside Police’s Rape and Serious Sexual Offences Unit.
“I admire the courage of the three victims and their families for stepping forward and confronting these horrific crimes that scarred them from such a young age. Fullard’s betrayal of innocent children is sickening. While the sentence can never undo the trauma, I hope it helps provide closure and allows the victims to move on.”
“We urge any child suffering abuse, or anyone suspecting such crimes, to speak to a trusted adult and report it to us when ready. We take all reports seriously and are committed to bringing offenders like Fullard to justice.”