Scottish actor, Kevin Guthrie, who played Abernathy in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, has been sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting a vulnerable actress when she was unwell after a night out.
The
Glaswegian actor, 33, was found guilty last month of sexually assaulting the
unidentified actress in September 2017, in what the judge branded a ‘heinous
crime.’
Kevin took
advantage of a 29-year-old woman inside the flat of fellow actor Scott Reid in
Glasgow between September 30 and October 1, 2017. The actor, who also appeared in Sunshine on
Leith, insisted he had only 'helped' the woman after she began to feel unwell
but his DNA was found inside her underwear.
Guthrie, who
denied the charge, was found guilty of sexual assault at Glasgow Sheriff Court
and jailed for three years.
He will also
appear on the sex offenders register for an indefinite period. Sentencing, Sheriff Tom Hughes said: 'You had
an educational background and worked extremely hard to get a part in acting in
acclaimed films.
'The court
must show that women can be protected from domestic sexual offences and those
who do should suffer serious consequences. 'The offence you have been convicted
caused distress and consequences to the young woman involved in this case. You committed
this crime in a position of trust.
'She was
unwell and thought her drink had been spiked elsewhere that night.
'The other
man was urgently getting medical assistance and you were left in the room with
her when she was not able to look after herself.
'The jury
accepted that you committed these heinous crimes and the only appropriate
sentence is imprisonment.' The court
heard how the woman was due to meet Guthrie and Reid at a bar in Glasgow on the
night of the alleged attack. But Reid later received a phone call from a taxi
driver asking him to collect her because she felt unwell.
He and
Guthrie then helped the woman into his flat and put her on a bed. The woman claims the bed-sheets were 'moved
down my body' after Reid left the room.
She told the
court: 'I remember my top being lifted up and my bra being held down.'
The woman
alleged she was groped by Guthrie before he performed a sex act on her.
She added:
'There would be times when Scott would come back in the room and he would pull
the covers back on top of me and pull my top down.'
Guthrie then
carried out a further two sexual acts on her and kissed her, the court heard.
He would stop when Reid would come into the room.
Prosecutor
Harry Findlay asked why she did not say anything to Reid. She replied: 'I
couldn't... I found it difficult to communicate in any way.
'I think I
was frozen as well.'
Guthrie
refuted the accusations agreeing with his QC Gordon Jackson that it had instead
been a 'panic situation' due to the woman's condition.
However, his
DNA was found on the inside of the woman's underpants.
Mr Findlay
asked Guthrie to explain why this was.
He said: 'I
can't for the life of me explain in any rational sense how that happened.'
Gordon
Jackson QC, defending, told the sentencing that Guthrie maintains his innocence.
The lawyer
added: 'If ever there was a case where something appears out of character it is
this.
'This was a
man who knows success, things can go to your head but he has been a decent
composed individual.
'The price he
will pay will be with his own career is immense. He wasn't a jobbing actor, he
was doing well.
'No
disrespect but no matter what you do to him, this will have an effect on his
future and career.'
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