Locations
Davison Road, Darlington, County Durham, DL1
Description
A man who agreed to give a schoolgirl a lift home from a party, pulled over into a dark side street and sexually assaulted her before raping her twice.
Mark Alderson then messaged the girl's mum to say that she was refusing to leave his car because she was so upset after other school children had called her "fat." But Teesside Crown Court has heard that when the 37-year-old dropped the victim off at home, she ran in crying and told her family what had happened.
Her dad called the police, and Alderson was arrested a few hours later. Alderson told police that the girl had instigated what had happened and that they had consensual sex.
On Friday, prosecutor Christine Egerton told the court that Alderson had previously given the schoolgirl cigarettes, a necklace and a bracelet. When she had become upset about being taunted, he told her she was, "pretty".
But after asking, "to see her belly" when she said she had been called fat, Alderson sexually assaulted her. He then pulled her clothes off whilst she sat in the passenger seat of his car, and raped her.
Ms Egerton said that the girl told police that she was "drunk" that night and that Alderson warned her not to tell anyone what had happened. In a statement, the victim said that her mental health had suffered as a result of what happened to her: "I have bad dreams and flash backs.
"I can't sleep or concentrate on my school work and I'm worried about my grades slipping. I feel angry and upset." Alderson, of Davidson Road in Darlington, pleaded guilty to sexual assault and to two charges of rape.
Nicholas Askins, defending, said that his client had pleaded guilty, "which is very unusual in these types of offences. He has also expressed significant remorse."
Mr Askins said that his client had lost his partner of 17 years, and his two children and " is not coping well in prison." Judge Howard Crowson jailed Askins for nine years and nine months and made him subject to a sexual harm prevention order, which prohibits him from having contact with any child under 16, for the rest of his life.
He was also made the subject of a restraining order, preventing him from contacting the victim for the rest of his life.