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Solo 45 trial: Grime artist guilty of raping four women | Solo 45 trial: Grime artist guilty of raping four women |
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A grime artist has been found guilty of raping four women and holding them against their will. | |
During a trial at Bristol Crown Court, Andy Anokye, 32, who performed as Solo 45, admitted he would "terrorise" women during "rough sex". | During a trial at Bristol Crown Court, Andy Anokye, 32, who performed as Solo 45, admitted he would "terrorise" women during "rough sex". |
He denied the allegations, but was found guilty of 30 charges. | He denied the allegations, but was found guilty of 30 charges. |
Judge William Hart adjourned sentencing for a date to be fixed and ordered a psychiatric report to be carried out on the defendant. | Judge William Hart adjourned sentencing for a date to be fixed and ordered a psychiatric report to be carried out on the defendant. |
Anokye was unanimously convicted of 21 rapes, five counts of false imprisonment, two counts of assault by penetration and two of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. | Anokye was unanimously convicted of 21 rapes, five counts of false imprisonment, two counts of assault by penetration and two of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
The offences were committed between February 2015 and March 2017. | The offences were committed between February 2015 and March 2017. |
'Violent, controlling narcissist' | 'Violent, controlling narcissist' |
The investigation against Anokye began after one of the victims told friends and police what had happened. | The investigation against Anokye began after one of the victims told friends and police what had happened. |
Officers then seized his mobile phones and laptop, and this led police to three other women. | Officers then seized his mobile phones and laptop, and this led police to three other women. |
He met the women at his gigs and developed relationships with them before assaulting them, his trial heard. | He met the women at his gigs and developed relationships with them before assaulting them, his trial heard. |
Jill MacNamara, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said: "We were able to prove that Anokye was a violent, controlling narcissist and bully who took pleasure in inflicting pain and suffering upon his victims. | Jill MacNamara, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said: "We were able to prove that Anokye was a violent, controlling narcissist and bully who took pleasure in inflicting pain and suffering upon his victims. |
"He filmed many of his attacks on his mobile phone, and this footage, along with the brave testimony of his victims, created a compelling case against him. | "He filmed many of his attacks on his mobile phone, and this footage, along with the brave testimony of his victims, created a compelling case against him. |
"He claimed sexual activity with these women was consensual role-play and pointed to the fact that some of the women stayed in a relationship with him after the assaults. | "He claimed sexual activity with these women was consensual role-play and pointed to the fact that some of the women stayed in a relationship with him after the assaults. |
"However, the CPS was able to prove none of these women had consented to the sexual activity or the violence and threats made against them. | "However, the CPS was able to prove none of these women had consented to the sexual activity or the violence and threats made against them. |
"The fear he elicited must have made it obvious they did not consent." | "The fear he elicited must have made it obvious they did not consent." |
Anokye, who is from London but had a flat in Bristol, was part of grime collective Boy Better Know. | Anokye, who is from London but had a flat in Bristol, was part of grime collective Boy Better Know. |
He appeared as part of that collective on the main stage at the Reading and Leeds Festival in 2016. | |
His best known track as Solo 45 was Feed Em To The Lions, which was covered by Craig David - as a mash-up with Destiny Child's Say My Name - for an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in 2016. |
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