A Stannington Rapist from Sheffield, Ashley Ellison, instructed a woman he subsequently sexually attacked to ‘bleed, b***h,’ while inflicting a prolonged physical assault on her.
Ashley Ellison is well known to the police and has a very long history of violence and sexual assault towards women. He has been in and out of prison for his adult life.
He instructed her to ‘bleed, b***h’ and declared his intention to kill her.
The judge characterises the defendant as exhibiting a ‘misogynistic and entitled’ demeanour and assesses a significant probability of recidivism.
Upon sentencing Ashley Ellison, 34, to commence a jail term on March 12, 2025, Judge Peter Hampton remarked: “You struck the complainant several times in the head, exclaiming ‘bleed b***h’.”
She was haemorrhaging from her nose, head, and eye. In the same incident of violence, defendant Ashley Ellison allegedly threatened the complainant by stating he would ‘kill’ her, as presented during a sentencing hearing at Sheffield Crown Court.
Upon sentencing Ashley Ellison, 34, to commence a jail term on March 12, 2025, Judge Peter Hampton remarked: “You struck the complainant repeatedly in the head, exclaiming ‘bleed b***h’.”
She was haemorrhaging from her nose, head, and eye.
She departed…You pursued her outdoors, having resolved to follow her.
You seized her by the hair when she was on the ground.
You endeavoured to pull her back within.
You ceased only when neighbours intervened upon hearing your threats of death against her.
The complainant sustained multiple injuries from the incident, including bruising and a laceration to her eye, resulting in sensitivity and pain with jaw movement.
Ashley Ellison, from Stannington, Sheffield, also perpetrated a sexual assault against the same victim, during which he forcibly removed her clothing and made contact with an intimate area of her body, as presented in court.
Judge Hampton sentenced Ashley Ellison to ONLY 34 months in prison, stating, “Your conduct reflects a misogynistic and entitled disposition.”
Ashley Ellison will be out in just over a year, looking for a new victim, thanks to British Justice.
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