Monday, February 10, 2025 - An ex-champion motorbike racing driver has been jailed for 18 years after r@ping and s£xually ass@ulting a seven-year-old girl.
Connor Behan, 33, of Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffs, was jailed for 18
years and handed a restraining order at Chester Crown Court following years of
abuse.
Judge Michael Leeming said: 'You accept no responsibility for your
actions and you continue to deny them but I cannot accept it.
'You have no awareness, you have no empathy, and there is an element of
victim-blaming throughout your pre-sentence report.'
The former Isle of Man TT rider came to the attention of police in 2022,
after the victim reported him to her teacher.
Using a seminal detection dog, police found traces of the disgraced
rider's semen on a blanket owned by the victim.
Denying all charges, he was found guilty of r@pe, sexual ass@ult, and
engaging in sexual activity in front of a child following a week-long trial
last year.
The jury heard how Behan had sexually assaulted the victim on multiple
occasions, starting in May 2019, when the victim was just seven years old.
At sentencing, prosecutor Mark Connor said the victim suffered
physically and psychologically from the abuse.
A victim statement said: 'As a result of it I cannot be close to anyone.
'It affects everything and I take it out on my family and on my
friends.'
Defending, Adam Watkins said Behan had an issue with drinking and
drug-taking due to the death of his father.
He added: 'It does not explain or excuse his conduct but it is an idea
of his difficulties at the time.'
Behan, who raced superbikes between 2004 and 2015, becoming the Irish
road race super twins champion in 2014, will remain on the S£x Offenders
Register for the rest of his life.
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