A sex pest who previously groped women he invited to fake job interviews has been jailed for two years for breaching a court order by posting online ads for topless cleaners.
Matthew Bushnell (48), from Southport was sentenced after violating a court order and placing 32 ads online for topless cleaners or prostitutes.
He had a history in hiring prostitutes. In 2013, he was convicted of assaulting two women.
After having had sex in a pub carpark, he also left a prostitute behind and refused to pay her.
Bushness also was previously found guilty of harassing and sending insulting messages to a female physician.
Matthew Bushnell, 48 (pictured), was sent to jail for two-years after posting 32 advertisements online looking for prostitutes and topless cleaners.
The Liverpool Echo reports that Bushnell previously lured women into his house for “job interviews” before grabbing their hands and sexually manipulating them.
This week Judge Stuart Driver, who is a QC, sentenced Bushnell. He said that his actions had been a ‘permanent and deliberate breach.
He explained that they had intended to lure women to your home and that the probation officer concluded that you pose a serious risk of harming women.
Bushnell’s first appearance before the court was made in August 2006. He had been abused by a prostitute and she called police to report that he hadn’t paid for it.
Because he was obsessed with hiring prostitutes and calling sex lines, the sex addict became unemployed and bankrupt.
Two women were sexually assaulted by the sex predator after being lured to his home using ads for cleaners. Pictured 2006, after his first appearance in court. He was not charged with paying for a prostitute.
The woman, 37, whose £720 bill Bushnell couldn’t afford, said: ‘I thought there would be a bit of wining and dining because, as I told him – and as I was told in my introduction to escorting – that it wasn’t just about sex.
“I imagined it would be dining out at dinners or events, and perhaps a little glamorous.
Bushnell had also previously groped women during fake job interviews for cleaners at his home
‘But Bushnell didn’t even make me a cup, even though I asked him twice.
Bushnell took her out for sex after he told her he’d get her money.
He instead drove off, ‘like mad men’.
Bushnell apologized to the woman for sending him text messages, but she chose to pursue charges to “teach him lessons”.
At the time North Sefton Magistrates’ Court, Merseyside, gave Bushnell a two-year supervision order and ordered him to pay £65 in court costs.