A CREEP from Great Sankey who sexually a woman in her sleep claimed it was an accident has been jailed.
Lewis Williams, of Reaper Close, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court after pleading guilty to sexual assault and sending threatening messages.
Prosecuting, Dave Watson told the court that the victim, who cannot be named or identified by law, woke up to Williams sexually assaulting her.
The 25-year-old defendant was confronted by the complainant and ‘jumped up in shock’.
Williams accepted what had happened, the court heard, but after the offence, he began to send texts and voice notes to her.
One voice message saw him refer to the victim as a ‘little b***h’.
Despite previously admitting to the assault, the court heard that Williams went on to deny the offence by saying that he had been asleep and that she must have ‘pushed against him’.
The victim contacted Cheshire Police, and Williams was arrested.
In his police interview, the court heard that Williams continued to deny the offence and claim it had happened in his sleep.
An impact statement was read out to the court in which the victim told the court that the assault has had an impact on her mental health.
“He was making me out to be a liar and said it was an accident, when it was not,” she said.
Williams, who appeared in court late as he was in a Wetherspoon pub, was sentenced by judge Andrew Murray to 27 months immediate imprisonment.
A restraining order has been put in place for five years, and Williams was ordered to sign the sex offender register for ten years.
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