Thomas Mason, 28, was found not guilty of rape and was acquitted of sexual assault against the complainant following a trial at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court
A man accused of raping a woman in her tent at Green Man Festival has been found not guilty of rape and sexual assault. He sobbed loudly as the verdicts were returned by the jury. Thomas Mason, 28, was accused of raping the alleged victim and of sexually assaulting her by penetration at the annual music festival in Crickhowell, Powys. The complainant was later heard crying in her tent.
A trial at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court on Monday heard Mason and the complainant were not known to each other, but met while dancing in a tent.
She and the defendant began kissing and they agreed to go back to her tent. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
They had consensual sexual intercourse but the complainant found it painful and asked Mason to stop, which he did.
But after a while she felt the defendant touch her between her legs and said he slapped her to the face and to her breasts.
It is alleged he then put his penis inside the complainant’s vagina and raped her. The court heard she was in pain and told him to stop, but she says he refused.
In her opening, prosecutor Clare Wilks said: “(The complainant) described her body feeling limp and was confused about what was happening. She told him to stop and she was frightened as she was worried he would become more violent. She felt like a ragdoll and dissociated.”
The court heard Mason placed the complainant on her front and put his hands around her neck before allegedly raping her again.
The woman said the defendant then spat on his finger and inserted it into her. Mason was then accused of ejaculating on the complainant.
Mason, of John Williams Close, Brockley, London, pleaded not guilty to both rape and sexual assault.
He was found not guilty of both charges on Monday, after the jury retired to consider their verdicts on the same day.
Mason sobbed in the dock as the verdicts were delivered. The case was discharged against him and Judge Richard Kember told him he was free to leave the courtroom.
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