A 51-year-old MAN from Witham has been sentenced following a sexual assault on a young girl back in 2019.
Last week, Warren McLean, of Blott Rise, Witham, was sentenced with one count of sexual assault on a female, with the perpetrator sentenced for his criminal behaviour.
He will be placed on the sex offenders register for ten years and has received a suspended prison sentence.
The woman, in her 20s, was assaulted in the Braintree district in September 2019.
The victim says the assault left her questioning and blaming herself for his behaviour.
The young woman has spoken of the impact the incident has had on her life and thanked Essex Police for helping her get justice.
She said: “I made my boundaries really clear and said I did not want to be touched, but he completely disregarded this and his behaviour, verbally and physically, became more sexualised until he actually assaulted me.
"I was so shocked and burst into tears, but I was determined that he should face justice for what he did to me.
“It was a tough experience to go through, but I felt so supported by Carla and also by my advisor Jemma.
"They made me feel that I do matter and that really helped me.
"I read my victim impact statement in court and felt like I was doing it on behalf of any woman who has been the victim of sexual assault.”
Officers from Essex Police’s Public Protection team charged McLean following an investigation.
The 51-year-old denied the charge, but a jury didn’t believe him, and he was found guilty by a majority verdict at Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday August 16.
McLean had denied sexual assault and when questioned he provided a statement where he claimed he had never had physical contact of a sexual nature which he knew was unwanted or inappropriate, but then answered no comment to all questions put to him.
On the day of the assault, the victim told the court that she was on her own with the defendant and had fled the scene after the incident in tears.
At the same court on Monday November 1, McLean was given a two-year prison sentence, suspended for two years, placed on the sex offenders’ register for ten years and is subject to a five-year restraining order.
He was also ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work, attend a sex offending programme and complete 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
After the case, investigating officer Detective Sergeant Carla Hillyer praised the victim’s bravery in coming forward, she said: “This young victim was subjected to a sexual assault and she bravely reported this to us and despite his denials he has been found guilty of his crime and has rightly been punished.
"I would urge anyone in this position to speak up and contact us, you will be listened to, and we will fully investigate."
Synergy Essex provides support and guidance for survivors of sexual and sexual abuse across Essex.
The Essex Rape Crisis Partnership is formed of three organisations.
For more information about how to get support, visit the Synergy Essex website.
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