Jason Bailey, 48, carried out an ‘opportunistic’ sex attack upon his victim
A woman was brutally raped by a man while she was working despite her telling him she was not interested in a sexual relationship. The victim said she “blamed herself” for the rape and has “struggled to come to terms with her reaction” having previously believed she could have fought back, a court heard.
Jason Bailey, 48, of Porthcawl, had previously asked his victim if she “fancied some no strings fun” but she had not responded and thought to herself: “Who the hell does he think he is?”. He later approached her and asked her what he thought about his proposition, which she turned down.
A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday heard Bailey walked towards the victim as she repeatedly told him: “No”. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here..
He manhandled her and pinned her down before pulling down her leggings and underwear.
The defendant sexually assaulted the victim by forcibly performing oral sex upon her before raping her with his penis.
He only finished raping her when he ejaculated and walked off and told her: “Between us yeah?”.
The victim later confided in friends who contacted the police.
Bailey, of New Road, was later convicted of rape and assault by penetration following a trial. The court heard he has no previous convictions but has a caution for burglary.
In a victim personal statement read to the court by prosecutor Nigel Fryer the victim said: “When it first happened it had such a huge impact on me for so many months of my life – the big stuff and everyday stuff…
“The thought that he could be there and feelings of intimidation made me feel sick… There were regular occasions I could not get out of bed for days on end. I did not wash or brush my teeth. I have always had feelings of anxiety and depression. I felt so angry at myself and blamed myself. I was in shock for some days afterwards.
“I would describe myself as a feisty person and thought I could fight back but I have struggled to come to terms with my reaction and didn’t fight as I thought I would. I started having flashbacks and started drinking in the house, which I never did.”
The victim said she cries and shakes at the thought of seeing the defendant and panics when she sees someone who looks like him. She said she is now unable to socialise other than at her local pub.
In mitigation Andrew Davies said his client has suffered financially and with his mental health while waiting for the trial and described the defendant as a “broken man”.
The barrister said Bailey’s family had suffered tragedy after his younger brother took his own life and he serves as a carer for his mother who has spinal problems and is immobile. He also has a son who he provides for.
Sentencing, Recorder Andrew Hammond said: “This was an opportunistic sexual attack. You took the opportunity to force yourself upon her and did not take no for an answer.”
Bailey was sentenced to six years imprisonment.
The defendant was also made subject to a restraining order indefinitely and was made subject to sex offender notification requirements for life.
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