Scott Hanlon, likewise referred to as Scott Lannister, broken down and abused his 2 young victims. He consistently subjected his victims to severe physical and sexual attacks, consisting of rape.
A serial rapist who tempted his victims to his home where he would make them use dog masks and collars has actually been imprisoned for 11 years.
Scott Hanlon, likewise referred to as Scott Lannister, broken down and abused his 2 young victims after they accepted deals to live at his flat in Stirling.
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said the 35-year-old controlled and made use of susceptible individuals he fulfilled through online chat websites.
Hanlon consistently subjected his victims to severe physical and sexual attacks, consisting of rape.
He obliged them to use dog masks and collars, took their money and kept them secured.
Prosecutors showed both victims suffered violent, managing behaviour, leaving them frightened of Hanlon.
One of his teenage victims suffered an incapacitating medical condition and was not able to protect themselves from the attacks.
Fraser Gibson, nationwide procurator financial for high court sexual offenses, said: “Scott Hanlon controlled susceptible individuals – much younger than himself – for his own base ends.
“The victims sustained terrible experiences while being managed and controlled. It has actually taken terrific bravery on their part to speak up versus him and report the criminal activities.
“We hope today’s sentence provides them some degree of convenience as they try to carry on in their lives.”
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Police Scotland said the offenses occurred in between 2018 and 2020.
Hanlon was condemned of 3 sexual offense charges and 2 counts under domestic abuse legislation in February. He was sentenced on Wednesday.
As well as the 11-year prison term, Hanlon will likewise be monitored for 9 years on his release from jail.
He has actually been put on the sex transgressors’ register forever and has actually been handed a life time non-harassment order to avoid him from approaching or calling his victims.
Detective Inspector Forbes Wilson, of the Forth Valley Public Protection Unit, said: “I invite the sentencing of Scott [Hanlon] who will now deal with the effects for these degrading, violent attacks.
“Sexual criminal activities, of any nature, will not be endured.
“I would prompt anybody who wants to report an offense of this nature to come forward, despite the passage of time. We will examine it completely and you will be completely supported by officers and our partner companies.”