Predator who set up fake business claiming to work for Asos, Pretty Little Things, Boohoo and Love...

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Connor Morris, 26, was sentenced to three and a half years at Bournemouth Crown Court, admitting to nine charges of sexual assault and three counts of voyeurism between June and July 2020.

Connor Morris, 26, was sentenced to 3.5 years at Bournemouth Crown Court. He admitted to 9 charges of sexual assault between June and July 2020A predator who set up a fake business claiming to represent high street fashion companies so he could sexually assault female models has been jailed.

His victims could earn an extra £50 if they agreed to a 'muscle analysis' which required them to strip and let him measure their bodies - all part of an 'elaborate confidence trick' just to grope their breasts and touch their bottoms. Morris, who worked as a leisure centre lifeguard, also set up hidden cameras in the Branksome Consulting Centre in Poole, Dorset, to film the women in a state of undress.

He was jailed for three-and-a-half years at Bournemouth Crown Court, a sentence described as 'absolutely disgusting' by one of his victims. He said emails were sent to his potential victims from a fictitious Sophie Parnell representing Connor Morris Group Ltd. 'Emails were sent from a Sophie Parnell at Connor Morris Group Ltd - she was fiction, she never existed. It was all done to give the air of credibility.'These companies have all been contacted and it is all rubbish, quite simply nothing like that ever existed, the whole thing was a complete scam.'

 

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