Lee Frost Gateshead Rapist

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A Gateshead Rapist, Lee Frost, has been incarcerated following the rape of a lady on their initial date. Lee Frost will serve nearly ten years in prison after he assaulted a woman who had consented to a date with him.

Lee Frost Gateshead Rapist, 38, of Lobley Hill, Gateshead, inflicted significant bruises on the woman, leaving her profoundly disturbed; she subsequently relocated and now secures her bedroom door with a lock.

Lee Frost Gateshead Rapist was arrested on suspicion of rape in Spring 2021, but denied his guilt, claiming the pair had consensual sex.

He was charged with two counts of rape but continued to deny any wrongdoing when he appeared at Newcastle Crown Court in January this year to stand trial.

A jury, however, saw through his lies, and he was found guilty of both counts.

On Monday (February 27), he was jailed for nine years, with an extended licence period of five years.

He was also made to sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.

A statement was also read out on behalf of the victim which condemned her attacker, saying he had devastated her life and left her feeling afraid in any place she tried to call home.

Northumbria Police praised the victim for finding the strength to speak to officers and for continuing to assist with the investigation, trial, and all court proceedings.

A spokesperson said: “As a force, we want to praise the victim for finding the strength to speak to officers and for continuing to assist with the investigation, trial and all court proceedings.

“Her bravery has seen her attacker jailed and we also hope it serves as a stark warning to those with an unlawfully blurred view on consent that no always means no, and no can be conveyed by more than just speech.

“If a person tells you no, attempts to push you away, freezes or very clearly becomes distressed, it is clear that they have not given you consent to touch them.


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