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A woman who said she endured three days of "fear and degradation" at the hands of an Alderney millionaire has been awarded £259,000 at the High Court. | A woman who said she endured three days of "fear and degradation" at the hands of an Alderney millionaire has been awarded £259,000 at the High Court. |
Amanda Lawson sued the estate of computer firm boss Christopher Dawes, 39, over an incident in 1998. | |
Ms Lawson, 42, of Thornton Heath, Surrey, said she was repeatedly raped, drugged and plied with vodka. | |
Mr Dawes had denied rape and had not been charged when he died in a car accident in Essex three months later. | Mr Dawes had denied rape and had not been charged when he died in a car accident in Essex three months later. |
No consent | No consent |
At the High Court in London Mr Justice Eady found that "she was sexually assaulted and raped on a number of occasions". | At the High Court in London Mr Justice Eady found that "she was sexually assaulted and raped on a number of occasions". |
The judge found she had no wish to have a sexual relationship, short-term or otherwise, with Mr Dawes and did not at any time consent. | The judge found she had no wish to have a sexual relationship, short-term or otherwise, with Mr Dawes and did not at any time consent. |
He found that Ms Lawson was constrained by the apprehension of violence and was falsely imprisoned "at the will" of Mr Dawes. | He found that Ms Lawson was constrained by the apprehension of violence and was falsely imprisoned "at the will" of Mr Dawes. |
He said that he had no difficulty in concluding that she was entitled to succeed on the issues of liability. | He said that he had no difficulty in concluding that she was entitled to succeed on the issues of liability. |
Hopefully, I'll be able to start rebuilding my life in the near future Amanda Lawson | Hopefully, I'll be able to start rebuilding my life in the near future Amanda Lawson |
Ms Lawson sued the estate of Mr Dawes - the founder of Micromuse - over the psychological injury she said she had suffered and its effect on her ability to continue her lucrative hairdressing business. | Ms Lawson sued the estate of Mr Dawes - the founder of Micromuse - over the psychological injury she said she had suffered and its effect on her ability to continue her lucrative hairdressing business. |
The estate said that she has suffered no loss and that it was all a fiction contrived by her for financial gain. | The estate said that she has suffered no loss and that it was all a fiction contrived by her for financial gain. |
Family Christmas | Family Christmas |
It was admitted that there were sexual relations and the use of controlled drugs but the estate said Ms Lawson consented. | |
Ms Lawson repeatedly broke down as she told the court how she was living with a boyfriend, who she hoped to marry, and anticipating a family Christmas when she flew to Alderney. | Ms Lawson repeatedly broke down as she told the court how she was living with a boyfriend, who she hoped to marry, and anticipating a family Christmas when she flew to Alderney. |
She flew to the island for an "opportunity of a lifetime" interview with Mr Dawes for a position fronting a modelling agency. | She flew to the island for an "opportunity of a lifetime" interview with Mr Dawes for a position fronting a modelling agency. |
Instead, she was subjected to three days of fear and degradation, said her QC, Michael Soole. | Instead, she was subjected to three days of fear and degradation, said her QC, Michael Soole. |
The court heard Ms Lawson tried to return to hairdressing after her ordeal and worked in a charity shop but was unable to cope with any stress. | The court heard Ms Lawson tried to return to hairdressing after her ordeal and worked in a charity shop but was unable to cope with any stress. |
The award is believed to be one of the highest made by a UK court in a civil rape case. | The award is believed to be one of the highest made by a UK court in a civil rape case. |
Ms Lawson will also receive an interim payment of £200,000 on account of costs. | Ms Lawson will also receive an interim payment of £200,000 on account of costs. |
Afterwards, she said: "I hope that my actions give other rape victims the courage to stand up to their attackers, no matter who they are or how long it takes. | Afterwards, she said: "I hope that my actions give other rape victims the courage to stand up to their attackers, no matter who they are or how long it takes. |
"Hopefully, I'll be able to start rebuilding my life in the near future." | "Hopefully, I'll be able to start rebuilding my life in the near future." |