Paedophile cult leader paroled

The most notorious paedophile in NSW, a cult leader known as 'Little Pebble', has won parole and will walk free within days.

FIRST ON 7: The most notorious paedophile in NSW, a cult leader known as 'Little Pebble', has won parole and will walk free within days.

William Kamm will be electronically monitored and banned from communicating with children under 16 without the approval of a Community Corrections Officer.

He is not allowed anywhere near the Shoalhaven district on the south coast or contact with any victims.

Kamm was sentenced nine years ago for attacks on teenage girls, including the aggravated sexual assault of a 15 year-old, who he claimed was one of his 84 mystical wives.

The 64-year-old ran a cult he called the Order of Saint Charbel, and went by the name 'Little Pebble'.

He was refused parole when he first eligible in April last year after refusing rehabilitation programs.

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