Grime artist featured on Coronation Street and Radio 1 is jailed for sexually abusing a toddler and live-streaming it

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A GRIME artist featured on Coronation Street and Radio 1 has been caged for sexually abusing a toddler and live-streaming it.

MistaKay, real name Kieran Cunliffe, shared the horrific video on a chat room in the US.

A rapper has been caged for abusing a toddler then live-streaming it

The website said those browsing shared the common belief “all humans are capable of sexual enjoyment regardless of age, sex or gender”.

Cunliffe even “boasted” about the depraved abuse he carried out, which was branded “sexy” by one warped user.

He also messaged the sick group asking if anyone was into young children.

The depraved video was spotted by an undercover Homeland Security officer, who alerted cops in the UK.

Police traced the IP address to Cunliffe’s home in Doncaster, South Yorks, where he was arrested later that day.

Cunliffe boasted about the sickening abuse

He was caught after police traced his IP address

The rapper has now been caged for 15 years and handed an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

He earlier pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual assault of a child under 13, two counts of taking indecent images of a child and two counts of distributing indecent images of children.

The charges relate to one victim and were committed around October 6.

Cunliffe will serve a minimum of ten years behind bars and will have to sign the sex offender’s register for life.

Sentencing, Recorder Eckersley said his vile crimes were “motivated by his perverted sexual interest in children”.

Sheffield Crown Court was told the paedo denied any involvement when quizzed by cops but later admitted the abuse.

‘ABSOLUTELY APPALLING’

The rapper’s music has been played on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra as well as a recent episode of Coronation Street.

Cunliffe also claims to have had involvement in campaigns for Adidas, Oasis Drinks, Lipton Ice Tea, Red Bull and Derby County FC.

His most recent single, released in September this year, was titled Where I Came From.

Detective Constable Helen Cobley, of South Yorkshire Police, said: “Cunliffe’s abuse of a vulnerable child is absolutely appalling and it is only right that he receives a custodial sentence for his crimes.

“We had to act fast upon receiving the information someone was possibly live-streaming horrific abuse, and we were able to secure a warrant for Cunliffe’s arrest and property searches quickly.

“He is a dangerous individual who poses a significant risk to children and I hope the community are reassured by the swift action taken to apprehend Cunliffe and charge him with multiple child sexual offences.

“While he did plead guilty to these horrific offences and accept responsibility for his crimes, this will do little to repair the harm and trauma caused to his victim.

“The impact of sexual abuse on victims and their families can be devastating, and to commit such atrocious offences against a child is inexcusable.

“We’re absolutely committed to bringing shameless offenders like Cunliffe to justice, his crimes have had a significant impact on his victim, and I truly hope that they are able to recover from this traumatic time in their life knowing that he is now behind bars.”

Cunliffe admitted a string of sickening offences