The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife man found guilty of sex attacks

- Vic rodrick

A sexual predator who drunkenly molested seven women in a campaign of domestic abuse spanning nearly 30 years faces spending most of the rest of his life in prison.

Trial Judge Lord Mulholland branded Michael Gray a “danger to women” and called for a risk assessment with a view to placing him on an Order for Lifelong Restrictio­n which will see him subject to imprisonme­nt and supervisio­n for the rest of his life.

Alcoholic Gray, 50, who drank up to four litre bottles of cider a day, was described as an “opportunis­t” who sexually assaulted his victims while they slept and used them as punchbags when they were awake.

At the end of a six-day trial at the High Court in Livingston, jurors yesterday returned unanimous verdicts finding Gray, who also goes by the surname Banks, guilty of 18 charges.

The unemployed fish farm worker, of Adamson Road, Lochgelly, had denied 10 rapes, three indecent assaults, three assaults to danger of life and a knife attack which resulted in the victim needing 11 stitches in a wound in her hand.

The jury took just two hours to convict him of committing the offences at addresses across Fife between January 1987 and January 2016.

Lord Mulholland ordered that Gray’s name be notified to Scottish Ministers under Protection of Vulnerable Groups laws and added his name to the sex offenders register.

He told him: “You are clearly a danger to women and I have to assess whether an order for lifelong restrictio­n is required to protect the public – particular­ly women – from you.”

Gray will be sentenced on January 11.

 ??  ?? Gray’s campaign of abuse spanned nearly three decades.
Gray’s campaign of abuse spanned nearly three decades.

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