Former Premier League assistant referee, Steven Wilson has been jailed for rape and sexual assault.
Also known as Stephen Dorr, the 55-year-old was sentenced on Monday, May 12, at Worcester Crown Court to nine years in jail, which will be served in addition to a two-year custody sentence.
According to Sport Bible, Wilson will also be permanently listed on the Sex Offenders Register.
In 2009, Wilson’s victim had endured a “degrading and humiliating ordeal” in his previous residence.
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After promising a man that he would take him to a party “where there are a lot of girls,” the 55-year-old former top-flight official enticed the victim from a taxi queue in Worcester city center.
But before the criminal locked the door behind him, the two reached Wilson’s house.
Wilson was charged with rape after he played pornography on his TV and instructed the guy to have oral sex with him before the victim carried out the request.
The 55-year-old ex-referee then abused his victim sexually.
Detective Constable Chris Hawkes, who led the investigation, said: “Wilson’s victim was incredibly scared during his time trapped in his flat and feared for his safety as he did not know Wilson, or what he was capable of.
“His awful ordeal lasted for three or four hours as it was light outside when Wilson eventually allowed him to leave the flat.”
DC Hawkes added: “We are pleased to get this court result for Wilson, who subjected his victim to a degrading and humiliating ordeal back in 2009.”
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