Victim speaks of âterrorâ after being sexually assault One of the victims of a man who assaulted four women after meeting them on the Bumble and RSVP dating apps has revealed how the attack unfolded.
Crime by Benedict Brook 17th Mar 2021 5:31 PM One of the victims of a Sydney man found guilty of sexually assaulting four women he met on dating apps Bumble and RSVP has told a court of the terror she felt as she was attacked. David Gabrieli fronted Sydney s Downing Centre courts on Wednesday afternoon for a sentencing hearing. In September, he was found guilty on 19 out of 22 charges including 11 counts of indecent assault, six counts of sexual intercourse without consent, one count of aggravated sexual assault including actual bodily harm on the victim and one count of detaining for advantage.
Victim speaks of terror after being sexually assault
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Victim speaks of terror after being sexually assault
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Crime by Heath Parkes-Hupton 15th Dec 2020 9:02 AM A once high-ranking NAB employee and the woman who allegedly funnelled millions of dollars in kickbacks into her accounts referred to each other as bestie and sister from another mother . Court documents allege that Rosemary Rogers, the Chief of Staff to the NAB CEO, formed an ongoing agreement with Helen Rosamond to favour her events company the Human Group with work for the bank. In return Ms Rosamond allegedly organised small gifts for Rogers like a $1,600 hotel room at Melbourne s Crown Casino in 2013. A year later this grew into an eight-person, $620,000 US holiday for Rogers family, court documents allege.