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ANDREW LACK SENTENCED IN BOSTON FOR SEXUAL OFFENSES AGAINST WOMEN
A man named Andrew Lack, aged 57, has been sentenced to 21 months in prison after admitting to sexually assaulting three women in the Boston area. The conviction comes after a series of disturbing incidents where Lack exploited his position as a gardener to prey on vulnerable women in the city.According to court reports from Lincoln Crown Court, the first victim recounted an unsettling encounter on a street in Boston. Lack approached her under the pretense of offering gardening services, but the situation took a disturbing turn when he kissed her on the lips without her consent. The woman described feeling ill and distressed following the incident, emphasizing that she did not give permission for the kiss.
Another woman provided her account of an encounter that occurred outside her residence in Boston on November 10, 2023. She explained that Lack engaged her in a sexual conversation, during which he kissed her on the cheek. However, the situation escalated when Lack pulled her closer and forcibly kissed her on the lips. This act left her feeling uncomfortable and violated.
The third woman detailed a series of inappropriate physical contacts by Lack, including repeated groping around her buttocks. She also reported that Lack kissed her on the head during the encounter. Throughout police interviews, Lack remained silent, refusing to speak or offer explanations for his actions.
It was revealed that Lack has a troubling history of similar offenses. In 2014, he was convicted for touching a young woman on a train near Sleaford. Later, in 2017, he served a 19-month prison sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting two elderly women. These prior convictions underscored the ongoing risk he posed to women in the community.
During the court proceedings, Lack pleaded guilty to five charges of sexual assault committed over a span from 2019 to 2023. His legal representative, Anna Soubry, expressed remorse on his behalf, stating that Lack was