MICHAEL BRAGG'S HORRIFIC CRIME IN BOSTON AND PLYMOUTH: TEENAGE VICTIMS DRUGGED AND SEXUALLY ABUSED
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In a disturbing case that has shocked the communities of Boston and Plymouth, Michael Bragg, aged 21 at the time, has been sentenced to over four years in prison for heinous crimes involving underage girls. The Plymouth Crown Court heard harrowing details of how Bragg supplied young teenagers with powerful drugs, including mephedrone and Valium, with the intent of impairing their judgment and consciousness.
According to court proceedings, Bragg targeted two teenage girls, one aged 15 and the other 14, during the summer of 2015. He allegedly invited the 14-year-old girl to stay at his former residence in Plymouth, where he provided her with mephedrone and pills believed to be Valium. The girl later recounted that she was unaware of how her clothes came to be removed and that Bragg had sex with her while she was unable to move, describing her state as being 'in another universe.'
The 15-year-old victim described a terrifying experience after Bragg administered a cocktail of drugs, including cannabis, mephedrone, and pills she thought to be Valium. She told the jury she was 'in another universe' and had asked for a drug called 'bubble,' which Bragg continued to give her despite her pleas. She began vomiting violently, yet Bragg refused her requests to call an ambulance. Despite her distress and vomiting, Bragg engaged in sexual activity with her, even as she was convulsing and unable to control her body.
One of the most disturbing aspects of the case was Bragg's blatant disregard for the victim's pleas for help. The court heard that he ignored her desperate calls for an ambulance while she was suffering convulsions and vomiting. He continued to have sex with her during this ordeal, even as she was 'being sick' and 'fitting.' The judge, Judge Paul Darlow, condemned Bragg's actions, stating, 'You refused to call an ambulance. You had no idea how dangerous this was. Even she knew that she could have choked on her own vomit if she fell asleep. You had sex with her before, after, and during her being sick.'
Judge Darlow emphasized that the sexual acts were 'devoid of affection' and clarified that Bragg did not give the girls mephedrone or Valium with the explicit purpose of facilitating sex. The court also noted that Bragg, who was 19 at the time, had denied sexual activity with the 15-year-old girl during the summer of 2015 but was found guilty after a trial last week. He had previously pleaded guilty to having sex with the 14-year-old girl.
During the trial, the 15-year-old girl described her state as 'fitting and being sick,' and she expressed feeling 'really, really used and dirty' after the incident. She recounted that Bragg had pinned her down on the bed and engaged in sexual activity despite her condition. Her testimony included her feelings of helplessness, as she was unable to function and did not understand what was happening to her.
The case also revealed that Bragg had invited the 14-year-old girl to stay with him in Plymouth due to her difficulties at home. The girl told police she realized her clothes were off but did not know how they had been removed. She described Bragg having sex with her while she was 'unable to move,' and she was later found to have been 'fitting' and vomiting during the assault.
Bragg, who is now 20 and residing in Boston, Lincolnshire, has a prior conviction for having sex with another girl when she was 14. The court heard that he had already pleaded guilty to that offense. The victims' accounts paint a picture of a man who exploited their vulnerability, drugged them, and engaged in sexual acts that left them feeling used and traumatized.
Judge Darlow sentenced Bragg to four years and two months in prison, condemning his actions and highlighting the severity of his misconduct. The case has raised serious concerns about the safety of minors and the importance of safeguarding measures in communities across Boston, Plymouth, and beyond.
According to court proceedings, Bragg targeted two teenage girls, one aged 15 and the other 14, during the summer of 2015. He allegedly invited the 14-year-old girl to stay at his former residence in Plymouth, where he provided her with mephedrone and pills believed to be Valium. The girl later recounted that she was unaware of how her clothes came to be removed and that Bragg had sex with her while she was unable to move, describing her state as being 'in another universe.'
The 15-year-old victim described a terrifying experience after Bragg administered a cocktail of drugs, including cannabis, mephedrone, and pills she thought to be Valium. She told the jury she was 'in another universe' and had asked for a drug called 'bubble,' which Bragg continued to give her despite her pleas. She began vomiting violently, yet Bragg refused her requests to call an ambulance. Despite her distress and vomiting, Bragg engaged in sexual activity with her, even as she was convulsing and unable to control her body.
One of the most disturbing aspects of the case was Bragg's blatant disregard for the victim's pleas for help. The court heard that he ignored her desperate calls for an ambulance while she was suffering convulsions and vomiting. He continued to have sex with her during this ordeal, even as she was 'being sick' and 'fitting.' The judge, Judge Paul Darlow, condemned Bragg's actions, stating, 'You refused to call an ambulance. You had no idea how dangerous this was. Even she knew that she could have choked on her own vomit if she fell asleep. You had sex with her before, after, and during her being sick.'
Judge Darlow emphasized that the sexual acts were 'devoid of affection' and clarified that Bragg did not give the girls mephedrone or Valium with the explicit purpose of facilitating sex. The court also noted that Bragg, who was 19 at the time, had denied sexual activity with the 15-year-old girl during the summer of 2015 but was found guilty after a trial last week. He had previously pleaded guilty to having sex with the 14-year-old girl.
During the trial, the 15-year-old girl described her state as 'fitting and being sick,' and she expressed feeling 'really, really used and dirty' after the incident. She recounted that Bragg had pinned her down on the bed and engaged in sexual activity despite her condition. Her testimony included her feelings of helplessness, as she was unable to function and did not understand what was happening to her.
The case also revealed that Bragg had invited the 14-year-old girl to stay with him in Plymouth due to her difficulties at home. The girl told police she realized her clothes were off but did not know how they had been removed. She described Bragg having sex with her while she was 'unable to move,' and she was later found to have been 'fitting' and vomiting during the assault.
Bragg, who is now 20 and residing in Boston, Lincolnshire, has a prior conviction for having sex with another girl when she was 14. The court heard that he had already pleaded guilty to that offense. The victims' accounts paint a picture of a man who exploited their vulnerability, drugged them, and engaged in sexual acts that left them feeling used and traumatized.
Judge Darlow sentenced Bragg to four years and two months in prison, condemning his actions and highlighting the severity of his misconduct. The case has raised serious concerns about the safety of minors and the importance of safeguarding measures in communities across Boston, Plymouth, and beyond.