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Singer Boy George has been found guilty of falsely imprisoning a male escort at his flat in east London. | Singer Boy George has been found guilty of falsely imprisoning a male escort at his flat in east London. |
Norwegian Audun Carlsen, 29, said the former Culture Club frontman attacked him as he tried to escape from his Shoreditch flat. | Norwegian Audun Carlsen, 29, said the former Culture Club frontman attacked him as he tried to escape from his Shoreditch flat. |
The musician, being tried under his real name George O'Dowd, alleged that Mr Carlsen hacked into his laptop and stole photographs. | The musician, being tried under his real name George O'Dowd, alleged that Mr Carlsen hacked into his laptop and stole photographs. |
O'Dowd had denied one count of false imprisonment. | O'Dowd had denied one count of false imprisonment. |
The singer is expected to be sentenced on 16 January. | The singer is expected to be sentenced on 16 January. |
Judge David Radford warned O'Dowd he was "likely" to face jail. | |
Judge Radford said: "The fact that your bail is being continued does not imply that this will be dealt with by a non-custodial sentence. | |
"I don't want any false expectations created." | |
'Punish him' | |
O'Dowd did not give evidence himself during the trial. | |
However, the court heard that O'Dowd told police he handcuffed Mr Carlsen to his bed on April 28 last year while he investigated the alleged tampering of his computer. | However, the court heard that O'Dowd told police he handcuffed Mr Carlsen to his bed on April 28 last year while he investigated the alleged tampering of his computer. |
O'Dowd accused Mr Carlsen of obtaining photos of himself from his laptop, taken by the singer when the pair had met three months earlier. | |
Mr Carlsen told the court that O'Dowd concocted the story about computer tampering so he could punish him for not having sex during the first meeting. | Mr Carlsen told the court that O'Dowd concocted the story about computer tampering so he could punish him for not having sex during the first meeting. |
Mr Carlsen, who met the singer through the social-networking site Gaydar, told the trial: "I think he couldn't handle the refusal - me not having sex with him." | |
Their first meeting seemed to be going well until the singer started to suspect Mr Carlsen of hacking into his computer, jurors heard. | Their first meeting seemed to be going well until the singer started to suspect Mr Carlsen of hacking into his computer, jurors heard. |
However, they parted on good terms and the singer paid the younger man £300 of the £400 they had agreed. | However, they parted on good terms and the singer paid the younger man £300 of the £400 they had agreed. |
In the weeks that followed they exchanged emails in which the singer accused Mr Carlsen of breaking into his computer system. | In the weeks that followed they exchanged emails in which the singer accused Mr Carlsen of breaking into his computer system. |