Locations
St Wilfrids Avenue, Oakwood, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS8
Description
A man who subjected a young teenage girl to a campaign of sexual, physical and mental abuse before going on to rape a woman has been given a 19-year prison sentence.
Ben Tate, aged 21, of St Wilfrids Avenue, Harehills, was convicted of two counts of rape, involving multiple occasions between 2017 and 2020, and a further count of coercive and controlling behaviour, all in relation to one victim.
He was also convicted of a count of rape in relation to the second victim over an in incident in 2021.
The first victim initially told a social worker about the abuse in 2020. Police were notified but she did not feel able to support a prosecution at the time.
When the second victim contacted police in 2022 to report being raped by Tate, the first victim also agreed to support a prosecution.
Both victims were spoken to by specialist officers from Leeds District Safeguarding Unit and provided detailed video recorded interviews detailing Tates offending against them.
Each disclosed how he had attacked them while they slept and had sex with them without their consent.
The first victim also described how Tate would pin her down, assault her and strangle her while ignoring her pleas for him to stop.
He repeatedly manipulated her, making threats to kill himself and took advantage of her financially.
Officers gathered extensive statements from the victims friends and family, as well as obtaining digital evidence of the messages Tate had sent to the victims.
They were supported throughout the investigation by safeguarding officers and independent sexual violence advocates.
He was convicted following a trial at Leeds Crown Court, where the victims were able to give their evidence under special measures, which allowed their cross examinations to be pre-recorded.
Tate was given a 19-year sentence and will be on the sex offenders register for life. Both victims were also granted life-long restraining orders against him.