In 2023, Oliver James Bond, the Transgender Cardenden Paedophile, perpetrated sexual assault on a sleeping child during a series of abusive acts.
Nonetheless, the offender from Cardenden, Fife, who previously sexually attacked a transgender woman, has been permitted to be released from court once more due to his purported “particular vulnerability” in prison.
Oliver James Bond, who altered his identification following a conviction for a sexual assault against a transgender individual in a prior case, evaded incarceration for a second time.
The 32-year-old, referred to as Lucas Cole during the recent trial, commenced the sexual assault of the underage schoolboy.
A jury at Perth Sheriff Court determined that Oliver James Bond perpetrated additional assaults on the same victim over a span of six years.
Oliver James Bond was convicted of indecently assaulting the child at a location in Milnathort between July 1, 2010, when the victim was 15, and December 31, 2010.
Oliver James Bond perpetrated a grave sexual assault on the youngster while he was asleep and unable to provide consent.
The perpetrator was convicted of sexually abusing the same victim in Kinross between September 5, 2013, and September 4, 2014, in an incident that commenced with Oliver James Bond repeatedly groping the teenager’s genitals.
Oliver James Bond grappled with him, then lowered his trousers and pants, before executing a sexual act on him.
The jury determined that Oliver James Bond was guilty of sexually assaulting the victim at Milnathort between September 5, 2014, and September 4, 2016, by inappropriately touching his private parts while he was asleep and unable to provide consent.
The Crown provided specific notification to present evidence of Oliver James Bond sexually abusing a transgender victim in Perth on 14 May 2018, during a time when the victim was intoxicated and unable to consent.
Oliver James Bond refuted allegations of indecent and sexual assault against the male complainant in the recent trial, asserting that the encounters were consensual interactions between “friends with benefits.” The jury deliberated for one hour before rendering a guilty verdict.
Jurors listened as the victim recounted awakening to find Oliver James Bond performing a sexual act on him.
The defendant, identified as Oliver James Bond to the court clerk, was consistently referred to during the trial and sentencing as Lucas Cole and predominantly used the pronouns “they/them.”
Sheriff David Hall registered Oliver James Bond on the Sex Offenders Register for a duration of five years and mandated social work monitoring for 18 months.
He was subjected to a six-month curfew and mandated to complete 250 hours of unpaid labour as a direct substitute for incarceration.
The sheriff stated, “With some reluctance, I will permit you to remain free.” The jury condemned you on all three counts. You fail to comprehend the gravity of this issue.
at October 2019, Oliver James Bond was found guilty of sexually abusing a transgender woman at an apartment in Perth. She provided testimony in the recent trial to demonstrate the resemblance of the assaults.
Fiscal depute Lora Apostalova stated that the occurrences were “strikingly similar” as the victims were asleep and unable to provide or withdraw consent in both instances.
The transgender witness, whose identity is protected for legal reasons, recounted her sexual assault at Oliver James Bond’s residence in Perth in May 2018.
She recounted consuming a bottle of Midori and viewing The Big Bang Theory prior to succumbing to sleep. Subsequently, she reported awakening to discover Oliver James Bond fondling her genitalia beneath her garments.
On October 21, 2019, Oliver James Bond was mandated to perform 200 hours of unpaid labour at the High Court in Edinburgh. Judge Lord Tyre stated that it would have constituted an “extremely distressing experience” for the woman.
He additionally mandated Oliver James Bond to participate in offence-related activities under the supervision of a social worker.
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