John Alford landed in legal difficulty on sexual assault

John Alford was found guilty of sexual assault

John Alford, a former London fire actor, was accused of sexual assault.

The 53 -year -old man was accused of attacking a 14 -year -old and 15 -year -old girl at a party with a friend, an alleged property to be in the Hertfordshire, with four sexual activity with the girl and accusations of sexual assault and assault by penetration concerning the second adolescent.

A jury in St Albans Crown Court condemned Alford of all accusations after a week -long trial and more than 13 hours of deliberations.

Alford put his head in his hand and shouted “badly, I did not do that” because the verdicts were read in court.

The jurors learned that the accused, Alford, had sexually assaulted the girls when they were drunk after an evening at the pub.

The former actor, who appeared in the Drama of the BBC, Grange Hill, bought about £ 250 of food, alcohol and cigarettes in a nearby service station in the early hours, including a bottle of vodka that the victims drank.

Alford then had sex with the 14 -year -old girl in the house garden and later in toilets below, and inappropriately touched the 15 -year -old girl when she was half asleep on the living room sofa. All the offenses took place at the home of a third daughter whose father was friends with John Alford.

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