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PAINTSVILLE SEX OFFENDER ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING PAROLE

Wade Queen by Wade Queen
November 16, 2020
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JOHNSON COUNTY REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER WHO SERVED MORE THAN 10 YEARS DUE TO FEDERAL CHILD PORNOGRAPHY MATERIAL TAKEN BACK IN CUSTODY FOR PAROLE VIOLATIONS

PAINTSVILLE MAN BEING HELD IN PIKE COUNTY, KY. JAIL AWAITING HIS HEARING IN U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR LATEST TROUBLES

NOVEMBER 15, 2020 – written by WADE QUEEN

REGISTERED FEDERAL SEX OFFENDER: JAMES EARL COTTLE,55, OF PAINSTVILLE, SEEN ABOVE IN KENTUCKY STATE POLICE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY PHOTOS, PHOTO ON LEFT TAKEN DECEMBER 13, 2017 & MIDDLE PHOTO ON NOVEMBER 21, 2019; AND COTTLE’S NEW ARREST MUGSHOT TAKEN ON NOVEMBER 10, 2020.

A Johnson County man who is a registered sex offender and who is also spent more than a decade in federal prison after pleading guilty to receiving and possessing child pornography in 2007, could be heading back to prison due to allegedly violating his parole and probation..

James Earl Cottle, 55, of Paintsville, was sentenced to 160 months in prison and was released early on parole in 2018. James Cottle’s sentence required that he be supervised for the remainder of his life, following his release from federal prison.

James Cottle was arrested on Tuesday, November 10, by U.S. Marshalls, after Cottle’s probation officer notified the Pikeville federal court that he had violated the terms of his supervision by possessing sexually oriented materials, failing to follow the rules of his sex offender treatment program, and possessing alcohol and drug paraphernalia.

James Cottle is now being held in the Pike County Detention Center in Pikeville, and was scheduled to appear in the U.S. District Court in Pikeville on Friday.

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Comments 3

  1. West Virginia mom says:
    5 years ago

    Sorry, but he looks creepy. Glad he’s off the streets.

  2. Pedophile-hater says:
    5 years ago

    Yeah he looks really creepy looking! Glad he’s off the streets for awhile. Hope it’s a long long time till he gets out!

  3. Louis says:
    4 years ago

    SOME OF THESE PAROLE VIOLATIONS ARE SO STUPID AND ONEROUS THAT IF YOU LISTEN TO A SEXY TALK SHOW OR HAVE A 30 YEAR OLD COPY OF PLAYBOY ITS ENOUGH TO GET VIOLATED ALL THEY WANT TO DO IS MAKE THEIR VIOLATION QUOTA OH IM SORRY EXPECTED ACTIVITY GOAL

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