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Alexander Woolf, winner of the BBC Young Composer contest in 2012, has received a suspended sentence after uploading women's photographs to pornographic sites.

Woolf took clothed pictures of his victims off social media, uploaded them to the porn sites and asked users to photoshop their faces onto naked bodies.

Crown Prosecutor Varinder Hayre called the behaviour "extremely depraved and reprehensible".

"I am especially pleased that Woolf has to delete all these pictures from his devices and will not be able to contact his victims ever again."

Woolf must now pay each of his 15 victims £100 compensation and undertake rehabilitation programmes and 150 hours' community service.