Stephen-Lee McIlvenny

Male Custodial - 23y 2025-03-07

Belfast

Offender ID: 073af569-4c15-46bc-bd70-a366cd43b68f

Stephen-Lee McIlvenny

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Release status
Approximately 5,237 days until expected release (July 2040)
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.

Offence Summary

Stephen-Lee McIlvenny, a Belfast man, was jailed for 23 years after subjecting three boys to a campaign of rape, sexual abuse, and degradation during his teenage years.

Full Description

Belfast man Stephen-Lee McIlvenny has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for a series of child abuse offences committed when he was a teenager. The case, reported by the Belfast Telegraph on 7 March 2025, highlights the profound impact of his actions on the victims, with one mother describing the lasting trauma inflicted on her son.

McIlvenny's crimes involved the systematic rape, sexual abuse, and degradation of three young boys. The offences took place over a period during his adolescence, though specific dates were not detailed in the court proceedings. The court heard evidence of a sustained campaign of abuse that left the victims deeply affected, as evidenced by the mother's statement: 'her son has been left with profound trauma.'

At Belfast Crown Court, Judge [name not specified in article] imposed the 23-year custodial sentence on McIlvenny following his guilty pleas to multiple counts of child sexual abuse. The prosecution, led by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), presented compelling evidence that underscored the severity of the exploitation. McIlvenny, now an adult, faced justice for acts committed in his youth, demonstrating the long arm of the law in addressing historical sexual offences against children.

The sentencing reflects the court's commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals and delivering justice for survivors of paedophilic abuse. No further details on McIlvenny's background or the exact timeline of events were provided, but the case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of such crimes on victims' lives.

Location

City: Belfast

Case Details

Police Force: Police Service of Northern Ireland
Sentence Length: 23 years (Custodial)
Expected Release: July 2040
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.
Full Sentence End: March 2048
If served in full. Estimates only.

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 85%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Police Service of Northern Ireland for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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