A paedophile nursery worker charged with a load of new sexual offences involving young girls is due to be sentenced next month.
Vincent Chan, 45, is accused of nine counts of taking an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child and six counts of outraging public decency.
Last month he pleaded guilty to 26 counts of assaulting a girl under the age of 13, taking an indecent photograph, and making an indecent photograph.
Chan, born in Britain of Chinese heritage, worked at a branch of the Bright Horizons nursery in West Hampstead, north London, nursery from 2017 to 2024, joining as an art teacher.
The new allegations did not take place at the nursery, which has now been shut down.
During a brief administrative hearing at Wood Green Crown Court, His Honour Judge John Dodd KC said a sentencing hearing listed for this Friday would have to be postponed following the new charges.
Chan of Stanhope Avenue, Finchley, will appear at Highbury Magistrates Court on a date to be fixed to face the new charges.
There will be a hearing at Wood Green Crown Court on Friday to confirm the sentencing date.
Vincent Chan, 45, worked at a branch of the Bright Horizons nursery
Prosecutor Philip Stott said: ‘Mr Chan is due to be sentenced in respect of a number of serious sexual offences to which he has pleaded guilty regarding offences at his place of employment, the Bright Horizons nursery.
‘There have been further charges authorised and postal requisition sent at the end of last week in respect of 15 further charges – nine of taking indecent photographs of a child and six of outraging public decency.
‘Those predated his employment at Bright Horizons nursery and took place at a different location.’
Chan was not required to be in court for the hearing today.
No indication of plea was offered.