Sunday, 18 June 2023

Music Biz Sleepover Grope Trial: A&R Man Cleared In Fifteen Minutes

A talent scout with music giants Parlophone has been cleared by a jury of sexually assaulting a female colleague during a sleepover, after claiming he was in the grip of ‘sexsomnia’.

The Inner London Crown Court jury took just fifteen minutes of deliberation to find A&R man Matthew Meape, 30, not guilty of the two counts.


During the week-long trial he claimed he slept through the entire incident, when the 28 year-old university graduate complainant said his hands were all over her.


Meape called Guy’s Hospital Consultant Neurologist Neil Munro a European Sleep Research Society accredited Somnologist - a sleep disorder specialist - to give evidence on his behalf.


It concludes a nearly four-year ordeal for Meape, who lost his job with the label as a result of the complaint in October, 2019 and he was then interviewed by police ten months later.


He had the additional stress of awaiting the police and Crown Prosecution decision to charge him and made his first court appearance in August, 2021, waiting nearly another two years for his jury trial.


He told the court: “I didn’t think anything had happened,” blaming ‘sexsomnia’ for his behaviour. 


Meape, of Ada Road, Camberwell quit his music business degree course to accept a job with the label, which is part of the Warner Music Group empire and he was responsible for finding and developing new artists.


He ended a night of drinking and drug-taking in bed with two female work colleagues on either side at an address in Usborne Mews, Lambeth on October 10, 2019. 


“I have always slept bad. I have never been a good sleeper and had this issue come up before,” he told the court.


Referring to his ex-girlfriend of eight years he explained: “She said that I would touch her in my sleep in varying degrees. I was aware it was possible, but I had no control.”


When asked by prosecutor Louise McCullough if he warned the two women about his sleep disorder Meape replied: “I wish I did say that.”


The distressed complainant fought through tears as she told the jury: “His arm turned very purposefully and he started stroking my skin under my top. 


“As soon as he touched my skin I was in complete shock, I don’t think we had even hugged before.


“When he was stroking I realised he was awake and I felt very unsafe. He crossed a line without any regard for me or any boundaries.


“I made any small  movements I could to protect my body and the stroking slowly moved up to my chest area,” added the woman, confirming she did not shout out at any point.


“I grabbed myself with both arms so he would not be able to touch my breasts and it felt like it was going on forever, twenty minutes or so.


“He tried to get his fingers under my hands, but I was so tight he just gave up.”


She fled to the bathroom, where she repeatedly texted her sleeping female colleague before returning to her side of the bed because she had nowhere to go and needed to charge her phone.


Meape’s lawyer Rebecca Lee asked her: “Was it really that traumatising since you got back into bed with the person you say had traumatised you?”


The woman said Mead’s behaviour intensified on her return. “I felt it was getting more aggressive and forceful. 


“He was stroking his fingers down my face from my head and tried to put his fingers in my mouth three times.


“He was brushing different parts of my body around my bum and between my legs, stroking over my tights under my skirt.


“He was playing with the waistband of my tights and I remember shaking,” the complainant sobbed, adding Meape then pushed with more force between her legs.


“He had his feet overlocking mine and I felt I could not move and he was twisting into me.


“At that point I thought he was going to rape me.


“I could feel Matt grabbing me and thrusting towards me. He was using force, that’s all I can say and when I was lying there I knew he was awake.” 


Meape told the jury he drank pints of Guinness after work at Kensington’s Devonshire Arms; bottles of Peroni at a nearby Holiday Inn bar, plus a shot of tequila, also taking cocaine at both locations.


He also took cocaine at the third colleague’s flat, where they agreed to sleepover and travel to work together the next morning.


“We sat on the bed talking, maybe we were up thirty to forty minutes and then just fell asleep at around 3am,” he said.


“I wasn’t very drunk, tipsy maybe and felt sharp due to the cocaine, that’s generally what it does.


“I think I was the first to fall asleep,” explaining his next memory was waking up alone in the bed.


“I didn’t think anything had happened. I just thought they had gone to work and not woken me up.”


Meanwhile, the complainant had reported him to Parlophone bosses.


“I got a call from the President of the company, saying I was suspended due to a complaint about my behaviour that night from another employee.”


His employment came to and end soon after, but he continues to work in the industry with artist management and events.


“I have now changed my lifestyle and am in and out of sobriety. I think your sleep pattern is not as good when you are drinking and since not drinking my sleep is better.”


At the start of the trial the prosecutor Louise McCullough told the jury: “There is an unusual feature of this case, which is that Mr Meape is raising a defence of ‘sexsomnia’ essentially behaving in a sexual manner in a sleep-like state.”


When questioned during a HR investigation at Parlophone Meape said: “I didn’t mean for anything to happen. I didn’t mean to do anything and while I was awake nothing happened.”


In a prepared statement to police Meape said: “I have no recollection of the alleged sexual touching.


“Once I fell asleep I have no recollection. I am mortified by this allegation and feel I might have a sleep issue.


“I may have to undergo and examination for a sleeping disorder.”

Friday, 16 June 2023

Music Biz Sleepover Grope Trial: "I Didn't Think Anything Had Happened."

A talent scout with music giants Parlophone, accused of sexually assaulting a female colleague during a drunken sleepover, told a jury: “I didn’t think anything had happened,” blaming ‘sexsomnia’ for his behaviour. 

A&R man Matthew Meape, 30, will call a consultant neurologist to confirm he was asleep and not aware of his actions when groping the woman.


Meape quit his music business degree course to accept a job with the label, which is part of the Warner Music Group empire and he is responsible for finding and developing new artists.


He ended a night of drinking and drug-taking in bed with his female work colleagues on either side and is accused of deliberately groping the 28 year-old university graduate.


Meape, of Ada Road, Camberwell has pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexually assaulting the woman at the address of another colleague in Usborne Mews, Lambeth on October 10, 2019. 


He told Inner London Crown Court he drank pints of Guinness after work at Kensington’s Devonshire Arms; bottles of Peroni at a nearby Holiday Inn bar, plus a shot of tequila, also taking cocaine at both locations.


He also took cocaine at the third colleague’s flat, where they agreed to sleepover and travel to work together the next morning.


“We sat on the bed talking, maybe we were up thirty to forty minutes and then just fell asleep at around 3am,” Meape told the trial.


“I wasn’t very drunk, tipsy maybe and felt sharp due to the cocaine, that’s generally what it does.


“I think I was the first to fall asleep,” explaining his next memory was waking up alone in the bed.


“I didn’t think anything had happened. I just thought they had gone to work and not woken me up.”


Meanwhile, the complainant, who says Meape had his hands all over her during the night had reported him to Parlophone bosses.


“I got a call from the President of the company, saying I was suspended due to a complaint about my behaviour that night from another employee.”


His employment came to and end soon after, but he continues to work in the industry with artist management and events.


“I have always slept bad. I have never been a good sleeper and had this issue come up before,” he told the trial.


Referring to his ex-girlfriend of eight years he explained: “She said that I would touch her in my sleep in varying degrees. I was aware it was possible, but I had no control.”


When asked by prosecutor Louise McCullough if he warned the two women about his sleep disorder Meape replied: “I wish I did say that.


“I have now changed my lifestyle and am in and out of sobriety. I think your sleep pattern is not as good when you are drinking and since not drinking my sleep is better.”


At the start of the trial the prosecutor told the jury: “There is an unusual feature of this case, which is that Mr Meape is raising a defence of ‘sexsomnia’ essentially behaving in a sexual manner in a sleep-like state.”


Fighting through tears the complainant told the trial it was approximately 5.30am when she felt Meape touch her.


“His arm turned very purposefully and he started stroking my skin under my top. As soon as he touched my skin I was in complete shock, I don’t think we had even hugged before.


“When he was stroking I realised he was awake and I felt very unsafe. He crossed a line without any regard for me or any boundaries.


“I made any small  movements I could to protect my body and the stroking slowly moved up to my chest area,” added the woman, confirming she did not shout out at any point.


“I grabbed myself with both arms so he would not be able to touch my breasts and it felt like it was going on forever, twenty minutes or so.


“He tried to get his fingers under my hands, but I was so tight he just gave up.”


She fled to the bathroom, where she repeatedly texted her sleeping female colleague before returning to her side of the bed because she had nowhere to go and needed to charge her phone.


“I felt it was getting more aggressive and forceful. He was stroking his fingers down my face from my head and tried to put his fingers in my mouth three times.


“He was brushing different parts of my body around my bum and between my legs, stroking over my tights under my skirt.


“He was playing with the waistband of my tights and I remember shaking,” the complainant sobbed, adding Meape then pushed with more force between her legs.


“He had his feet overlocking mine and I felt I could not move and he was twisting into me.


“At that point I thought he was going to rape me.


“I could feel Matt grabbing me and thrusting towards me. He was using force, that’s all I can say and when I was lying there I knew he was awake.”


When questioned during a HR investigation at Parlophone Meape said: “I didn’t mean for anything to happen. I didn’t mean to do anything and while I was awake nothing happened.”


Ten months later the police were informed in August, 2020 and in a prepared statement Meape said: “I have no recollection of the alleged sexual touching.


“Once I fell asleep I have no recollection. I am mortified by this allegation and feel I might have a sleep issue.


“I may have to undergo and examination for a sleeping disorder.”


Trial continues…………..

Wednesday, 14 June 2023

Music Biz Sleepover Grope Trial: A&R Man Blames 'Sexsomnia'

A talent scout with music giants Parlophone claims he was in the grip of ‘sexsomnia’ during a drunken sleepover when he groped a terrified work colleague, who told a jury: “I thought he was going to rape me.”

A&R man Matthew Meape, 30, shared a double bed with two female colleagues following after-work drinks and molested the woman in the early hours, the court heard.


However, he will call expert medical evidence, plus other witnesses to confirm he has a sleep disorder, insisting he was not aware of what he was doing.


Meape, of Ada Road, Camberwell has pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexually assaulting the 28 year-old  university graduate at the address of another colleague in Usborne Mews, Lambeth on October 10, 2019. 


Prosecutor Louise McCullough said: “There is an unusual feature of this case, which is that Mr Meape is raising a defence of ‘sexsomnia’ essentially behaving in a sexual manner in a sleep-like state.”


Fighting through tears the complainant told the Inner London Crown Court jury it was approximately 5.30am when she felt Meape, who was lying between the two women, touch her.


“I felt very startled when Matt put his arm on me. I was frightened when he put his arm on me, across my midriff, across my stomach.”


She had got under the duvet fully-clothed and thought her two colleague were also dressed. “At first I thought he was asleep, but very quickly realised that he probably was awake.


“His arm turned very purposefully and he started stroking my skin under my top. As soon as he touched my skin I was in complete shock, I don’t think we had even hugged before.


“When he was stroking I realised he was awake and I felt very unsafe. He crossed a line without any regard for me or any boundaries.


“I made any small  movements I could to protect my body and the stroking slowly moved up to my chest area,” added the woman, confirming she did not shout out at any point.


“I grabbed myself with both arms so he would not be able to touch my breasts and it felt like it was going on forever, twenty minutes or so.


“He tried to get his fingers under my hands, but I was so tight he just gave up.”


She fled to the bathroom, where she repeatedly texted her sleeping female colleague, hoping she would wake-up and read what was happening.


“I went back in and tried whispering shouting her name and I did not want to wake Matt. I felt so violated and frightened I didn’t know how things would go if he woke up.”


Because she wanted to charge her phone by the bed the woman retuned to the same spot, but initially at least, laid on top of the covers, before Meape escalated his behaviour, she told the trial.


“I felt it was getting more aggressive and forceful. He was stroking his fingers down my face from my head and tried to put his fingers in my mouth three times.


“He was brushing different parts of my body around my bum and between my legs, stroking over my tights under my skirt.


“He was playing with the waistband of my tights and I remember shaking,” the complainant sobbed, adding Meape then pushed with more force between her legs.


“He had his feet overlocking mine and I felt I could not move and he was twisting into me.


“At that point I thought he was going to rape me.


“I could feel Matt grabbing me and thrusting towards me. He was using force, that’s all I can say and when I was lying there I knew he was awake.”


She recorded two short clips on her phone, which were played to the jury, showing her with a terrified look on her face, lying on the edge of the bed with Meape, eyes closed, behind her.


She left the address for work at 8am and reported the evening’s events to her boss, telling the jury it started out as four colleagues enjoying after-work drinks.


They had left their Kensington Parlophone office - part of Warner Music Group - and visited the nearby Devonshire Arms, where Meape agrees he drank Guinness.


At closing time they wanted to continue drinking and Meape says he had a Peroni beer and a shot of tequila at the local Holiday Inn bar, with the complainant saying she had one gin and tonic all night.


The fourth colleague left and the remaining three agreed to have a sleepover at the Lambeth flat because it was late and convenient to travel to work the next day.


Meape woke up alone and received a work message telling him he was suspended.


Later that day he messaged the complainant: “I want to apologise if I made you feel uncomfortable in any way. I genuinely did not mean to make you uncomfortable.


“I would never knowingly put myself in that situation. I told my girlfriend  and she told me I do similar things to her when I am asleep. I want you to know from the bottom of my heart I’m really sorry.”


Trial continues…………… 

Monday, 12 June 2023

Jail For "Abhorrent" Bottling

A tube train thug, who smashed a glass bottle over another passenger's head, is starting a prison sentence of three years and four months.

The victim required ten stitches to head wounds after avoiding being struck by the first bottle hurled at him.

Trae Bjorn Tygue Robertson, 28, appeared at Inner London Crown Court, where he pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm.

At just after 12.00am on May 9, last year Robertson followed the victim through the ticket barriers at King’s Cross Underground station and began peppering him with abuse.

The verbal assault continued, and he could be heard repeatedly shouting: “come outside” – a request the victim refused to take him up on.

He then threw a glass bottle at the victim, which narrowly missed him and smashed on the station floor.

Moments later, he pulled a second glass bottle out of his pocket and smashed it over the victim’s head.

British Transport Police (BTP) officers responded to reports of the assault, arrested Robertson and transported him to police custody.

The victim was conveyed to a local hospital where he received treatment to two lacerations on his head – his wounds required 10 stitches in total.

BTP Inspector Neil McGrath said: “This was an abhorrent attack during which Robertson subjected the victim to an onslaught of abuse before showing his true colours as a violent individual.

“There is simply no place on the rail network for offenders who display violence in this way, and I am pleased our investigation has resulted in Robertson spending his immediate future behind bars.

“If you witness anyone showing aggression towards other passengers or staff on the railway, we want to hear about it. You can report incidents to us by texting 61016 or, in an emergency, calling 999.”

Saturday, 10 June 2023

Thirteen Year-Old Girl Sexually Assaulted On Tube

A tube train predator caught by undercover transport cops molesting a 13 year-old girl when she boarded with her family is starting an eighteen-month prison sentence.

Abdulrizak Ali Hersi, 32, of Invicita Close, Limehouse, east London struck on a Piccadilly Line train while observed by plain clothes British Transport Police officers.

At Inner London Crown Court he was convicted of sexual assault.

He also received a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which prevents him from intentionally standing behind or next to any female he doesn’t know in a public place.

On October 11, last year shortly before 5.00pm, officers on patrol observed Hersi board a train at Green Park and stand near the doors.

At the next stop a family got on the train and moments later Hersi sexually assaulted the 13-year-old daughter. 

Officers quickly intervened and took Hersi off the train at Leicester Square and arrested him.

Inspector Sharon Turner said: “Our plain clothes teams are specially trained in identifying dangerous sexual offenders like Hersi, who will do their level best to commit such crimes without notice.

“In this case, the victim and her family didn’t even realise what was happening until our officers quickly intervened.

“Passengers should feel reassured to know we have plain clothes patrols like this taking place across the Underground day and night to keep everyone safe. If you ever have any concerns while travelling please do text us on 61016.”

Thursday, 8 June 2023

Train Passenger Robbed At Knifepoint

Nicholas Connor
A robber and his teenage accomplice have been locked-up for the terrifying knifepoint mugging of a train passenger for his wallet.

Nicholas Connor, 23, snatched the 29 year-old male victim's property while his 17 year-old partner-in-crime held the blade to the passenger's stomach.

Connor even told the youth – who cannot be identified - “just stab him” while rooting through the man's wallet.

Both pleaded guilty to robbery and the juvenile also admitted a charge of possessing an offensive weapon.

Connor received five years and three months imprisonment and the teen twenty-four months custody.

Inner London Crown Court heard on the evening of August 25, 2021, Connor and the boy noticed the victim board a southbound train at London's St Pancras railway station.

They both put on face coverings and walked down the carriage before pinning the victim against the train’s window – as they did so the boy pulled out a knife and held it against the victim’s stomach.

The pair then got off the service at Blackfriars station and later that evening Connor used the victim’s Oyster card when boarding a bus.

Investigating officers successfully identified the pair through the train’s on-board CCTV cameras and they were subsequently arrested in connection.

British Transport Police Detective Constable Daniel Phelan said: “We know offenders like Connor are targeting people on the railway to take their belongings, and we’re wholeheartedly committed to ensuring they are caught and put behind bars where they belong.

“This pre-meditated robbery would have been very distressing for the victim, I just hope the prison sentences handed down go some way to providing him with closure. 

“Our uniformed and plain-clothes teams deploy on the rail network every day to deter this crime type and ensure passengers’ right to a safe journey is upheld.

“If a robbery has just happened, always dial 999 – our officers will quickly deploy to your location and begin immediate enquiries to trace the culprits.”