A man who worked for a prominent Christian organisation has been convicted of taking intimate pictures of underage girls.
The Auckland man, who also coached young people, was granted name suppression to protect his victims' identities at his sentencing in Waitakere District Court this week.
Judge John Bergseng said the defendant's actions were "best described as a gross breach of privacy" as well as a breach of trust.
The victims were aged 9 to 11 when the man started a relationship with their mother. The relationship lasted about five years.