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Man who remove c0nd0m during s€x with a prostitute, jailed for 12 years

Man who remove c0nd0m during s€x with a prostitute, jailed for 12 years

By Merjos in 24 Apr 2019 | 17:16
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A man who removed his condom during consensual sex with a prostitute has been jailed for 12 years for molesting her. Lee Hogben, 35, ignored his victim's repeated objections and carried on having unprotected sex with her in a room at the four-star Royal Bath Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset.
In doing so Hogben broke the agreed terms of consent with the escort, aged in her 20s, who then went to the police. He was arrested on suspicion of rape the next day and forensic tests taken from the complainant matched Hogben's DNA to a probability of one in a billion.
Hogben denied the charge of rape but was found guilty following a trial.
After being jailed for 12 years, Hogben threatened to shoot the sentencing judge in an angry outburst. Appearing via video-link at Bournemouth Crown Court, he told judge Stephen Climie: 'I'm coming for you. You'll get a shotgun in the face at night.'
Melinda Gates reveals she was in an abusive relationship...She said: 'Hogben went beyond what was consented to by removing the protection, which the complainant will say was a condition of intercourse. 'She repeatedly protested, 'I don'tdo that - please, no'. She tried to wriggle away but he told her to stop. He told her he had beaten people up and robbed people.'
Afterwards Hogben left without paying the woman despite spending two hours in her company. Ms Mittell read aloud a victim impact statement from the woman. In it she said she has considered self-harm as a result of what had happened to her.
Hogden, who has dozens of previous convictions for harassment and driving offences, was convicted of rape and two counts of assault in relation to the escort.
He pleaded guilty to threatening to destroy property, disclosing private photographs, breaching a restraining order and making a malicious communication in relation to a second female victim. Nick Robinson, defending, said the offences occurred when Hogben was in a 'heightened emotional state'. He suffered years of sexual abuse while in care.
He said: 'His coping mechanism is driving, violence, abuse and talking to people the way he talks about himself and to himself.' Hogben was sentenced to 12 years in prison as well as an extended licence period of six years, making the total sentence 18 years.
He was also sentenced to indefinite restraining orders and a sexual harm prevention order. After the case, Detective Inspector Kate Lill, of Dorset Police, said: 'Lee Hogben is a dangerous offender who raped and sexually assaulted his frightened victim.
'I want to praise her and all the witnesses in this case for their courage in coming forward and supporting the investigation. 'We will always take reports of sexual offences extremely seriously, regardless of someone's background or circumstances. 'We acknowledge that not everyone will want to report a matter directly to police. We have a sexual assault referral centre for Dorset and its expert staff are independent of the police.'
24 Apr 2019 | 17:16
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na wa ooh
24 Apr 2019 | 17:23
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just for 2 hours of pleasure-he got 18years
24 Apr 2019 | 17:25
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That's what you get
24 Apr 2019 | 18:05
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This oyinbo people, something that's normal in our own country
24 Apr 2019 | 19:52
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E be like say the man liked am raw and not artificial. Konji don put the guy for trouble ooo, ooo konji...lol
25 Apr 2019 | 00:23
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So unprotected s€x is now molestation?
25 Apr 2019 | 03:57
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uBoi na wahhhhohhh
27 Apr 2019 | 06:17
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