Ex-Paper Lace bass player to be sentenced over sex attacks

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He pleaded guilty to eight charges

Shamed former Paper Lace guitarist John Chambers will be sentenced next week after he pleaded guilty to a string of serious sexual offences on a boy. The 73-year-old faces a lengthy custodial sentence after admitting his guilt at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, March 8.

Two more paedophiles appeared alongside him in the dock; former Paper Lace roadie Andrew Polkey, 46, previously of Glade Hill Road, Arnold, admitted 17 charges of indecent assault on three boys and now faces jail, and Matthew Mardell, also 46, and from Glade Hill Road, pleaded guilty to two indecent assaults on a boy. The three will be sentenced on August 15.

Bass guitarist Chambers, of Crowley Close, Bilborough, joined Paper Lace in 1983, almost a decade after the original members of the band had a UK number one with Billy Don’t Be a Hero. In the same year, 1974, the band topped the US charts with The Night Chicago Died.

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