Cheshire man who filmed himself raping sleeping girl jailed
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A man who filmed himself raping a sleeping girl has been jailed.
William Studley, 19, from Huxley near Chester, was sentenced to five years six months.
Studley, of Huxley Lane, was 17 when he attacked the girl at his home, where she and a friend had gone after a party.
He was cleared of one count of rape and found guilty of another at Chester Crown Court on 6 December.
Cheshire Police said the victim and a friend had arranged to stay at Studley's home after a party in April 2022.
The victim fell asleep alone in an upstairs bedroom after starting to feel unwell. She woke up to find Studley raping her, the jury was told.
The victim told him to stop and he ran out of the room, but returned and sexually assaulted her.
She reported him to the police the next day.
Officers found video footage on Studley's phone which showed him sexually assaulting the victim as she slept.
Studley admitted sexual assault after he was shown the footage, and also admitted making indecent images of children.
But he denied rape.
DS Courtney Day said: "Studley initially denied all offences put to him, claiming that the victim had consented, but was left with no option but to plead guilty when footage of the assault was recovered from his phone.
"Despite the evidence, he continued to deny the full extent of what he subjected the victim to that night.
"What Studley put the victim through is truly horrifying, but thanks to courage the victim has shown, he is now facing the consequences of his actions."
Studley was also handed a 15-year restraining order and put on the sex offenders register for life at his sentencing hearing on Friday.
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