Second intercourse attacker lady walks into petrol station dressed as boy referred to as George

Jun 14, 2023 at 10:28 PM
Second intercourse attacker lady walks into petrol station dressed as boy referred to as George

A surprising video reveals the second a intercourse attacker lady walked into a petroleum station disguised as a boy named George. Georgia Bilham, 21, who duped her teenage sufferer into believing she was a person, was convicted of sexual assault by kissing however cleared of 16 different offences at Chester Crown Court.

The CCTV footage confirmed the disguise she adopted to trick a short-sighted teenager into pondering she was a boy referred to as George.

Bilham, from Alpraham, Cheshire, created a web based Snapchat account within the identify of George Parry to trick her 19-year-old sufferer into pondering she was a person, the courtroom heard.

‘George’ all the time wore a hood over ‘his’ head, even in mattress, whereas with {the teenager}, who, the courtroom was informed, is severely short-sighted.

New CCTV footage launched has proven Bilham disguised when shopping for sweets in a petroleum station store.

She is seen with a navy blue hoodie over her head, masquerading as a boy.

Judge Michael Leeming informed Bilham: “You have been convicted of count one, an allegation of sexual assault.

“I’m going to adjourn sentencing for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.

“It should not be taken by you as an indication of a non-custodial sentence – all options are open.”

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Bilham admitted being caught up in a “web of lies” however denied getting a “buzz” out of deceiving {the teenager}.

She informed the courtroom she had been “a bit of a tomboy” when she was youthful and had a troublesome relationship together with her mom after her mother and father cut up when she was an adolescent.

The choose bailed Bilham forward of sentencing on July 19 however warned her that it was ‘no indication’ a custodial sentence would not be imposed.