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    Swansea man sentenced to two years for multiple sexual offences

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 22, 2025No Comments
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    A man who committed a string of sexual offences has been jailed following a South Wales Polcie investigation.

    Nicholas O’Connor, aged 35, of Cwmrhydyceirw, has been sentenced for two years after he was found guilty of several sexual offences.

    O’Connor appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Friday (December 19), to be sentenced for the following convictions:

    • Seven counts of Exposure
    • One count of Attempt sexual assault
    • Four counts of Sexual assault

    During a trial at Swansea Crown Court, it was heard that, between September 21 2024, and October 23 2024, O’Connor exposed himself to nine different women in the Swansea and Merthyr Tydfil areas. Of these women, he also sexually assaulted two, with a further attempt sexual assault of one of those women.

    While O’Connor pleaded not guilty at court, he was found guilty of twelve sexual offences.

    Detective Constable Rebecca Brain said: “I would like to say thank you to all of the victims who came forward and reported O’Connor’s actions to us. Each report has helped to demonstrate a serious pattern of offending, which has resulted in today’s sentence.

    “O’Connor tried to blame his actions on a medical condition and refused to take accountability for his predatory actions. I hope his sentencing today helps the victims to move forward.”

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