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Taxi driver rapist with address in South Dublin also guilty of raping a child over a decade ago

Ciaran Mather, 8 Jul

A Dublin taxi driver who raped two young women in separate incidents in

2022 has also been convicted of raping a seven-year-old girl over a

decade ago.

Raymond Shorten (50) with addresses in Melrose Crescent, Clondalkin and

in Rathfarnham was convicted in May of two counts of rape and one of

sexual assault in 2012 of the young girl.

Shorten was 37 at the time.

The now 20-year-old woman indicated she wished for Shorten to be named,

but to retain her anonymity.

The Central Criminal Court heard Shorten was known to her family at the

time.

The offending came to light after the girl left a handwritten note on

her grandmother's pillow in 2020 saying that Shorten had sexually

abused her.

She was interviewed by specialist gardai in early 2021.

The court heard today (Monday, July 8) that Shorten raped the young

girl for the first time in the days after her mother's funeral.

She was seven or eight when the second rape occurred.

Shorten later sexually assaulted the girl in a car by touching her leg

inappropriately.

Shorten denied any wrongdoing when he was interviewed by gardai in

2021.

He described the first incident of rape as '110 per cent lies' and said

he was 'mystified' by the allegations.

Shorten gave evidence in his own defence during this trial and denied

the allegations, saying they were a 'total fabrication.'

Shorten was convicted of two counts of rape and one of anal rape by a

jury at the Central Criminal Court last month and is due to be

sentenced in relation to these charges later this month.

He has eight previous convictions, including five for road traffic

offences.

A victim impact statement was read to the court by prosecuting counsel

Gerardine Small SC.

The young woman said she was 'severely taken advantage of' by Shorten,

whom she never liked.

She said 'he always creeped me out' and she didn't want to go near him.

She said she was terrified and didn't understand what was happening.

"One part of me knew what he done to me was not right and couldn’t be

right, but another part thought it must be right because why else would

an adult man do that to a seven-year-old," she said.

The woman described the effect of the abuse on her, including issues

with sleep, self-harm, suicidal ideation and strong emotional outbursts

when she was younger.

She said she felt angry about the sexual abuse but couldn't comprehend

what had happened to her.

She said she was terrified to be left alone with a male teacher, in

case 'they'd do the same with me.'

She said it was only when she started sex education in school at the

age of 14 that she realised what Shorten did to her was wrong.

She outlined suffering with panic attacks in recent years, describing

'weeks where I would have one panic attack every 20 minutes. I thought

I was going to die.'

She said she was relieved when she was told the Director of Public

Prosecutions (DPP) had decided to prosecute Shorten but was terrified

of the process.

She said when Shorten was convicted, she felt she'd 'finally found the

beginning of the end.'

She said Shorten 'should have protected me, not abused me.'

Ms Small told the court that the DPP's view is that the case falls into

the more serious category for sentencing, meriting a headline sentence

of between 10 and 15 years.

She noted the aggravating features include the age difference between

Shorten and the girl, and her young age and vulnerability at the time.

Lorcan Staines SC, defending, said his client does not accept

responsibility for the offences.

Counsel said Shorten has a long work history, initially in a factory,

then as a milkman before working as a taxi driver.

Shorten is a father of seven children and hopes to rebuild his

relationship with them in future.

He has also lost his marriage and relationship with his parents.

Shorten has been working in the prison laundry while in custody and is

on an enhanced prisoner regime.

Mr Justice Kerida Naidoo adjourned this case for finalisaton on July

19.

Three days later on July 22, Shorten is due to be sentenced in relation

to the three taxi rape charges.

Shorten had pleaded not guilty to the rape and anal rape of a

19-year-old woman on June 26, 2022 and to the rape of another woman,

then aged 20, a couple of months later on August 9.

Each young woman separately found themselves in a taxi after a night

out socialising and drinking in Dublin City Centre, where they were

raped by the driver, Shorten.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

The court heard that Shorten raped the girl for the first time in the

days following her mother's funeral.

The assault took place in a bathroom at her family home and Shorten put

his hand over the girl's mouth so she couldn't scream.

She hit her head on a radiator during the incident and was sore and

bleeding in its aftermath.

Shorten raped her again on a bed when she was seven or eight years old.

She described feeling sore and uncomfortable during the incident and

recalled it took place at night-time as the lights were on.

He sexually assaulted her on another occasion while in a car.

The court heard the girl screamed and he stopped.

Shorten was voluntarily interviewed by gardai in June 2020.

He denied the allegations saying: "oh my god, that is 110 per cent a

lie" in relation to the first incident of rape.

He denied he had ever been at the girl's family home and said the

allegation was 'horrendous.'

He said the second rape was 'pure, made-up lies.'

He said 'he was mystified by the whole lot' and thought it was a

'wind-up' when gardai contacted him.

Mr Staines noted his client has been in custody since August 2022 and

asked the court to consider backdating any sentence to the earliest

point of time.