In police interviews on June 1, 2020, and November 19, 2020, the paramedic had stated that he was 'addicted to adult pornography and had encountered the illegal images while accessing adult pornography'. Lewitt (circled) was in possession of pictures of children as young as a 12-month-old infant, a Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service panel heard on Monday Lewitt appeared at Truro Crown Court on March 5, 2021, where he pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent photographs of children and a single count of possessing extreme pornographic images. Police found 2,721 Category A images 1,456 Category B images 3,529 Category C images and ten extreme pornographic images. Officer subsequently seized a number of electronic devices and found he had accesses the images and videos between November 17, 2018, and May 29, 2020. Lewitt, who has now changed his name by deed poll to 'Jago Lee', was arrested by Devon and Cornwall Constabulary on June 1, 2020. The paramedic, who had been working for the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, told police he was 'addicted' to adult pornography and had 'encountered the illegal images while accessing adult websites'.
Lee Lewitt, 37, also had 'grossly offensive and disgusting' pictures of a person engaging in sexual activity with an animal on his mobile phone, memory stick, iPad, laptop and an encrypted file sharing service account. A paedophile paramedic who was caught with more than 7,000 indecent images and videos of children, including the abuse of a 12-month-old baby, has been struck off.