Jermaine Scott rapist sex offender
Jermaine Scott rapist sex offender

A “British” Jamaican man, Jermaine Scott, who irresponsibly transmitted HIV to a woman has been imprisoned.

Jermaine Scott was sentenced to three years in jail at Chester Crown Court on Tuesday, April 4.

The 39-year-old individual from Jamaica had already entered a plea of guilty to severe bodily harm (section 20 assault).

Jermaine Scott received an HIV diagnosis in 2005 and was recommended medication that, if adhered to, would have mitigated the risk of transmission to others.

Jermaine Scott and the victim had previously been in a relationship, which they resumed in the summer of 2009.

When the relationship restarted, Jermaine Scott was not taking his tablets regularly meaning that there was a higher risk of transmission. He also failed to inform the victim of his diagnosis and went on to have unprotected sex with the woman.

The victim became suspicious of his behaviour, and in October 2009, the pair attended a sexual health clinic. While at the clinic Jermaine Scott provided a false name and false medical details to the health worker.

The victim subsequently tested positive for HIV and the pair ended their relationship. Following their split, Jermaine Scott left the Cheshire area.

The incident was reported to Cheshire Constabulary in October 2009 and an investigation was launched to locate Jermaine Scott. Following a public appeal, he was located and arrested in February 2011.

Jermaine Scott refused to answer any questions put to him by officers and despite a detailed investigation officers were unable to gather sufficient evidence to charge him in relation to the incident and the case was closed. He was subsequently deported from the UK in November 2011 after it was found that he was in the UK illegally.

Shortly after his deportation, the victim asked the case to be reopened and detectives subsequently sought help from a number of medical experts who revealed that it was highly likely that the victim had been infected with HIV in the three months prior to her diagnosis, while she was in a relationship with Scott.

They also identified a number of genetic links between the strain of HIV that the victim had been diagnosed with and that of the offender.

In 2019 the additional evidence was presented to the CPS who agreed to charge Jermaine Scott with grievous bodily harm (section 20 assault) in February 2020. An extradition warrant was issued, and he was returned to the UK in November 2022 to be charged in connection with the incident.

Following the sentencing, Detective Sergeant Emma Myers, who the led the investigation said:

“It has taken more than 12 years to reach this point, and having supported the victim throughout the investigation I have seen first-hand the pain and suffering that she has endured, both physically and psychologically.

“She will now live the rest of her life forever marred by the actions of Jermaine Scott. There is no cure and she will now have to take medication for the rest of her life. Scott’s actions have also affected her relationships with others and she no longer trusts men.

“While no sentence will ever be enough, I do hope that the fact that Jermaine Scott is now behind bars and has been held accountable will provide her with some closure.”

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