Peter Glencross

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Peter GLENCROSS, British Conservative party politician and homosexual campaigner, who ran Gay Yellow Pages and Spartacus magazine in the 1980s.

Glencross was a RC priest, and edited the newsletter of CGHE (Conservative Party Group for Homosexual Equality), which advertised Elm Guesthouse, a now notorious boy brothel in London. Glencross came to London from Holland where he had accomplices in the boy-brothel business. He used the Elm Guesthouse and various care-homes in London to access boys and with the help of his friend John Rowe set up pederast holidays. Boys were driven over the Channel to Holland or obtained on arrival. When Elm and Spartacus folded, Glencross went to France and resumed his career as a priest. He was a friend of Joseph Doucé. He adopted five boys from South America, obtained from the boy-brothel in Colombia run by J-M. Vuillaume. At this time Glencross had as his lodger Hubert Védrine, a close advisor of President Mittérand. Védrine has since become Minister for Foreign Affairs. Police raided Glencross’s rectory at St. Leger des Vignes in 1991, and found a vast quantity of child pornography including videos. Glencross was running the biggest child-porn studio in Europe. The adopted boys were all abused and had been photographed and filmed. He was imprisoned and died shortly after release. [1]

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