Private school teacher accused of plot to 'pimp' out drugged children
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A Sydney private school teacher accused of plotting to drug and sexually assault two minors has lost his bid for bail after being deemed a danger to the community.
Peter James Adam, 63, had been employed by International Grammar School in inner Sydney at the time he was arrested in Bondi in the city’s east on Wednesday.
Peter James Adam, a Sydney private school teacher, has been charged with plotting to drug and sexually assault two minors.(NSW Police)

A shocking statement surfaced during a court hearing: “We can record her having sex with a dog and own her anonymously.” This disturbing remark was part of the evidence presented against Adam, whose potential release on bail became a heated topic of debate.

Prosecutors strongly argued against granting Adam bail, expressing concerns that he could pose a significant threat to both the alleged victims and the broader community. There was also apprehension about the possibility of him tampering with witnesses.

In contrast, Julian Balloot, a solicitor from Legal Aid, made a case for his client’s release. He suggested a comprehensive set of bail conditions intended to address any risks associated with Adam’s potential freedom. These conditions included residing at a specified address in North Sydney, daily check-ins with police, the surrender of his passport, and restrictions on the use of encrypted communication apps and multiple mobile phones.

Despite these proposed safeguards, the presiding judge, Quinn, ultimately decided against releasing the teacher on bail. The judge concluded that the potential risks involved were too substantial to justify his release.

Quinn did not release the teacher on bail, finding the risk was too great.

She noted the exceedingly strong case against him.

Adam did not speak but bowed his head as the decision was handed down.

His wife Genet Erickson-Adam, a deputy head at prestigious private school Cranbrook, was also listening to the virtual hearing.

Police located the chats after three mobile phones were seized from Soulas’ home before he was arrested in September.

Soon after police publicised that Adam had been charged, International Grammar School edited social media posts from October to remove any reference to the teacher.

Posts on Instagram and Facebook celebrating World Teacher’s Day were scrubbed of the man’s name and photo yesterday morning.

Adam was arrested on Wednesday morning, charged with two counts of incitement to commit aggravated sex assault in company and using a carriage service to solicit child abuse material.

An International Grammar School spokeswoman said he would be stood down.

“The school has assured parents and carers that the safety of IGS students remains the school’s highest priority,” she told AAP.

“Ongoing support has been offered to members of the IGS community who may experience distress or have concerns in response to the allegations.”

Soulas has been hit with 23 separate charges including the aggravated sexual assault of a child, child prostitution, using a carriage service to solicit child abuse material, and possessing and disseminating child abuse and bestiality material.

He remains on remand and will next appear before Burwood Local Court on February 4.

Adam’s next appearance will be before Waverley Local Court on March 12.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

For under 25s: Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800.

Readers seeking support can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyond blue on 1300 22 4636.

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