A dad-of-two who raped a teenage girl and sexually assaulted another has been jailed for 10 years.
Cormac Brown, 23, plied his victims, aged 15 and 16, with cocaine and vodka after meeting them in a field on September 30, 2017.
He had spent the day with his partner and another couple drinking but drove to the supermarket with the other man after the group ran out of alcohol.
The pair decided to buy some cocaine on the way home and drove to the field so their partners would not know about it.
While they were there, three teenage girls – who Brown described as fit – approached and asked if they could have some of the Class A drug.
The other man then left the group and went home, leaving Brown alone with his victims.
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Brown then spent the next four hours driving around with two of the girls and ignored phone calls from his worried partner as he got his victims drunk and high.
He then drove them to a house in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, where he raped the 16-year-old as she begged him to stop.
Just moments after finishing his attack on her, he sexually assaulted the 15-year-old.
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Victim statements were read to the court on behalf of the victims.
They described suffering from depression and anxiety over the incident and at having to give evidence against Brown at court.
One girl said: I found giving evidence very hard and felt like they were making me out to be a liar.
When I was told that he had been found guilty I felt relieved that it was finally over.