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Sex attack union boss is on offenders’ register

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A trade union boss has been put on the sex offenders’register after he was convicted of a series of sexual assaults on a woman.

Hamilton Sheriff Court, pictured, heard that Unison regional organiser Gerry Crawley was wearing a dress and French knickers when he performed a sex act in front of the shocked woman.

He squeezed the same woman’s bottom as they chatted with football fans in a packed bar ahead of the Scottish Cup final.

Married Crawley, 60, whose union duties involve representi­ng police and fire service workers, was found guilty of sexually assaulting the woman on various occasions between January 2016 and July 2018.

Sheriff Thomas Millar also convicted him of masturbati­ng in front of the woman at her home in 2018.

Former Labour councillor Crawley, of Stobo, East Kilbride, denied both charges.

Describing the incident at her home, the woman, now aged 37, said Crawley visited when she was alone. She told the court: “He asked to see my pants. I was wearing leggings and he said he would show me his pants instead. He had white

French knickers on. They were laced and partially see-through.

“He asked if I would touch them and I said no. He asked again and I touched the side of them, hoping he would then go.”

But the woman said Crawley didn’t leave and instead masturbate­d, leaving her “shocked, frightened and panicked”.

She told prosecutor John Coogan: “I was standing against the banister in the hall. I couldn’t go anywhere. Then he went to the toilet before leaving quite quickly.”

Asked if she reported the incident at the time, the woman replied: “No. I thought it was something I could compartmen­talise, put in a box and not think about.”

The woman also told of an incident in a bar in Battlefiel­d, Glasgow, on the day of the Celtic v Aberdeen cup final in 2017. She said: “We went for a drink before walking to Hampden. The bar was very busy with Aberdeen fans. Gerry put his hand down the back of my pants.

“I was talking to an Aberdeen fan. I think I asked Gerry to stop but it must have gone on for five minutes or so. He was touching and squeezing my bottom. I was shocked because it was a public place.”

The woman also alleged during her evidence that Crawley acted inappropri­ately towards her on two other occasions, once in a house and in a taxi.

She claimed Crawley touched her private parts while in a taxi with other passengers including her husband, and later texted her to ask if she had liked it.

She told the court the incident had left her feeling “dirty and embarrasse­d”.

Questioned by defence advocate Patricia Bailey, the witness denied having a romantic relationsh­ip with Crawley in which she was the “dominant” partner.

She rejected a defence suggestion that they had an arrangemen­t where Crawley would visit her home regularly to clean while wearing women’s clothing.

The woman said: “It happened once. I thought it would be a useful outlet for him. Mostly he just wanted to talk about pants.”

Ms Bailey also put it to the witness that she and Crawley would touch each other’s pants and private parts, and this was consensual behaviour. She replied: “No. That’s absolutely wrong.”

Giving evidence, Crawley insisted none of the assaults happened.

He said: “We had a relationsh­ip involving consensual touching. I would touch her underwear and her bottom.

“It was always after I had been round at her house cleaning. I would be dressed up in ladies’ clothing. It happened on dozens of occasions.”

Crawley claimed he had asked the woman’s permission before putting his hand inside her jeans in the pub.

But the court also heard from Crawley’s daughter that he had confessed to having an “inappropri­ate” relationsh­ip with the woman.

Finding him guilty, Sheriff Millar said it appeared the woman had “accommodat­ed your interests” to a certain extent but added: “She said she was not comfortabl­e and I accept there were other incidents that went beyond what she was prepared to consent to. You should have known that.”

Sentence on Crawley, who told the court he has been a full-time union official for more than 20 years, was deferred until May for background reports and a risk assessment.

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