MICHAEL RAMSAY AND SHOCKING SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN MORAY AND INVERNESS
A businessman from Moray has been convicted of sexually assaulting two women in separate incidents, following a trial held at Inverness Sheriff Court.The defendant, Michael Ramsay, had previously denied the charges brought against him.
According to the court proceedings, Ramsay was found guilty of sexually assaulting one woman by penetrating her with his fingers and sex toys.
The court heard that the assault involved invasive acts that caused significant distress to the victim.
In a separate incident, Ramsay was convicted of attempting to remove the clothing of another woman and attempting to kiss her without consent.
These actions took place in different contexts but both involved non-consensual sexual contact.
The trial revealed details of the allegations, which Ramsay had consistently denied throughout the proceedings.
The court's decision underscores the seriousness of the offenses and highlights the importance of accountability in cases of sexual assault.
The incidents occurred within the Moray area, but the trial was conducted at Inverness Sheriff Court, reflecting the regional jurisdiction.
The conviction marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address sexual misconduct and protect victims.
Ramsay now faces sentencing, and the court will determine appropriate measures to address his actions, which have caused harm to the victims involved.