The co-founder of an activity centre in Bushey is facing further accusations of child sex offences.
Ben Lewis, 31, received a suspended two-year prison sentence at St Albans Crown Court in 2016, after he admitted downloading and taking indecent images of minors.
Lewis, who lived in Borehamwood at the time, is a former primary school teacher and co-founder of LL Camps activity centre in Bushey, which is now closed.
He was arrested after a colleague at the centre found naked photos of children as young as three on his iPhone, St Albans Crown Court heard.
Lewis was spared jail and moved to Madrid, Spain. After changing his name, he secured a job at a school. He is also believed to have worked as an au pair for a family with two children.
Lewis was arrested in Madrid on June 24 last year on suspicion of making and distributing child sex abuse material.
He has been on remand for the past nine months as he awaits trial.
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