Yorkshire care worker jailed for sexually abusing man with learning disabilities
Damon Suthers, aged 32, repeatedly carried out sex acts on the vulnerable victim over a three-week period in 2019.
The offences came to light when the victim, who has learning disabilities, disclosed the abuse to his family.
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Hide AdSpecialist officers from Leeds District Safeguarding Unit began an investigation.
Suthers was arrested but denied the offences in interview.
He accused the victim of making up the allegation.
He was subsequently charged with an offence relating to being a care worker who had engaged in sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder.
Suthers, of Upton, Pontefract, was convicted of the offence on November 4 last year.
He Leeds Crown Court to eighteen months in prison on Friday, January 13.
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Hide AdDetective Inspector Vikki Daniel-Thomas, of Leeds District Safeguarding Unit, said: “Suthers abused his position of trust to exploit this vulnerable victim who he was supposed to be caring for.
“His actions have had a lasting traumatic impact on the victim, and we hope it will help him and his family to know that Suthers has now been held to account and sent to prison.
“Offences such at this are always treated seriously and fully investigated by specialist safeguarding officers, who will do everything they can to support victims throughout the investigation and the court process.
“We hope the successful outcome of this case will show our continued commitment to protecting vulnerable victims from harm and bringing those who offend against them to justice.”