Ashley Paul Griffith has launched a bid to slash the life sentence he received for abusing dozens of young children.

In a shocking turn of events, Ashley Paul Griffith, a former childcare worker and one of Australia’s most notorious pedophiles, is attempting to reduce the life sentence imposed on him for his heinous crimes against numerous young children.

During a session at the Queensland Court of Appeal, Griffith’s legal team argued that the 27-year non-parole period, set in 2024, was excessively harsh. They sought the court’s permission to appeal this decision, hoping to shorten his time behind bars.

Griffith’s appalling history of abuse, which spanned nearly two decades, finally came to light, resulting in his incarceration. The severity of his actions has left a deep and lasting impact on his victims and their families.

Ashley Paul Griffith has launched a bid to slash the life sentence he received for abusing dozens of young children.
Ashley Paul Griffith has launched a bid to slash the life sentence he received for abusing dozens of young children.(Supplied)

Presiding over the appeal was Justice John Bond, who emphasized that the sentencing should be seen as a clear judicial decision that Griffith deserved to serve at least 27 years. He highlighted the extensive repercussions of Griffith’s offenses, noting that the damage extends far beyond the immediate victims.

“These crimes do not end with the children and their families,” Justice Bond remarked, underlining the broader societal impact of Griffith’s actions.

“These crimes do not end with the children and their families,” Justice Bond said.

“They corrode trust in childcare institutions, they wound the people who worked alongside this man, and they burden those who had to investigate and respond to his offending.

“The harm accumulated over nearly 20 years must factor into the sentence.”

Throughout two decades of preying on children, Griffith filmed all but one of his victims, building a vast cache of abuse he shared online.

When detectives raided his Gold Coast home in 2022, they seized more than 4000 child abuse images and videos documenting much of his offending.

Prosecutors, led by Ruth O’Gorman KC for the Director of Public Prosecutions, urged the court to reject the appeal, saying the sentence barely reflected the scale and cruelty of the crimes.

“When you weigh the gravity of this offending, the number of victims and the deliberate way it was carried out over nearly 20 years, it cannot seriously be said that this sentence is excessive,” O’Gorman submitted.

“It is a strong sentence, but it is a justified one.”

She said psychiatric evidence showed Griffith would pose a danger of reoffending if released too soon.

Griffith is also wanted in NSW, where he is the subject of an arrest warrant over alleged child sexual offences during his time working there between 2014 and 2018.

The case prompted a wide‑ranging review of Queensland’s childcare system, which found repeated red flags and warning signs were raised but ignored.

The appeal court has reserved its decision.

Support is available by calling 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service 1800 211 028, Lifeline 13 11 14 and Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (for people aged 5 to 25.

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