Famous Singer's Shocking Secret Life Gets Him 14 Years

Famous Singer's Shocking Secret Life Gets Him 14 Years
On 30 April 2026, former Spandau Ballet singer Ross Davidson (stage name Ross Wild) was sentenced to 14 years in prison at Wood Green Crown Court in London Case Details Convictions: Davidson was found guilty of seven offences across two trials, including two counts of rape, one count of attempted rape, three counts of sexual assault, and one count of voyeurism. Victims: The crimes targeted six different women between August 2013 and December 2019. Modus Operandi: Prosecutors described him as a "predatory sex offender". Four of his victims were assaulted while they were asleep, and many only learned of the attacks when police discovered filmed evidence on his digital devices. Trials: He was first convicted in July 2024 for offences against four women. A second trial in January 2026 resulted in further convictions for a 2015 rape in London and an attempted rape in Thailand in 2019 Court Statements Judge John Dodd KC described Davidson’s behaviour as "wholly disgraceful," noting he treated women "without respect" despite his growing professional success as a performer in the musical We Will Rock You and his brief stint as the frontman for Spandau Ballet. The Metropolitan Police praised the courage of the survivors whose testimonies led to the conviction

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