Locations
Orion Close, Southampton, City Of Southampton, SO16
Description
A vile and cruel man has been jailed for eight years for raping a woman in Southampton.
Jack Stott carried out the twisted attack on her at an address in the Swaythling area of the city in December last year.
A court heard the 23-year-old, of Orion Close, Southampton, had repeatedly ignored the woman's pleas for him to stop as he forced himself upon her.
In an exchange of messages after the incident, Stott admitted to the attack when confronted about it, telling her he didn't know why he had done it.
Appearing at Southampton Crown Court on Tuesday (9 December), he was jailed for eight years after pleading guilty to rape.
In addition to the time he will now spend behind bars, the judge also ordered Stott be subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order lasting 15 years, must remain on the Sex
Offenders Register for life, and serve an extended four years on licence following his release from prison.
As he was taken away to begin his prison sentence, Stott showed his true colours, as he directed threats towards his victim in the court room.
Detective Constable Rebecca Grannon, who led the investigation, said:
“I want to pay tribute to the bravery of the woman in this case. Coming forward after such a distressing experience takes immense strength, and her continued support throughout our investigation has been vital in securing this outcome.
“While no sentence can undo the harm caused, I hope this result provides her with some sense of closure. It also sends a clear message that sexual violence will never be tolerated in our communities.
“Survivors can be assured that if they come forward, they will be listened to, believed, and supported while we investigate thoroughly to bring offenders before the courts.
“Stott is a vile and cruel man whose behaviour in court, including threats towards the victim, showed his utter disregard for others. I am glad that justice has been delivered in this case, and he will now face the consequences of his crimes away from society.
“This sentence not only holds him accountable for his actions but also protects our community from further harm. Jack Stott is a dangerous individual who cannot be trusted, and the public should feel reassured that he is where he belongs”