A pervert occupational therapist who sexually assaulted a disabled affected person's spouse in her own residence and a nurse at a rehabilitation centre has been jailed for greater than two years.
Gagandeep Sharman, 37, was initially cleared of attacking his first sufferer when the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) refused to press fees.
The lady, in her 60s, mentioned Sharman attacked her in her dwelling after he had handled her disabled husband.
She mentioned he grabbed her from behind and repeatedly thrust himself towards her whereas telling her she was 'attractive', a courtroom heard.
After she lodged a grievance towards him, Sharman was banned from making dwelling visits however months later he preyed on a nurse at a rehabilitation centre.
He shoved his hand up the lady's skirt and made feedback about her physique earlier than bragging concerning the measurement of his manhood, a courtroom heard.
The nurse reported him to police and he was arrested. He later admitted two counts of sexual assault.
On Wednesday he was jailed for 26 months and ordered to signal the intercourse offenders' register for ten years at Warwick Crown Court docket.
Describing the primary assault, Decide Anthony Potter mentioned: 'You approached her in a fairly disgraceful method. She had not invited this in any sense.
'You made sexually-charged remarks and started to thrust your self towards her. You went additional and put your hand inside her coat and down in direction of her personal space.'
Describing the assault on the nurse, the choose informed Sharman: 'You pursued her between numerous rooms earlier than you adopted her right into a room and thrust your self in direction of her in an identical manner.
'Treating two ladies on this manner should be punished in that manner.'
The courtroom heard Sharman, of Warwick, had by no means had a sexual relationship when he attacked each ladies in 2019.
Prosecutor Glyn Samuel mentioned: 'It was organized {that a} man who had numerous well being issues must be visited by an occupational therapist to evaluate his wants.
'When Sharman turned up, the person's spouse let him in, and he or she mentioned that whereas he was coping with her husband that morning, he acted in a totally skilled method.'
The courtroom heard that when Sharman left, the affected person's spouse acquired undressed and acquired right into a spare room mattress for a relaxation.
A couple of minutes later Sharman rang the doorbell and the lady placed on a coat earlier than answering it.
Sharman informed her he had left his telephone in the home and barged inside earlier than the lady requested him to go away.
He then stood behind the lady and pushed his personal elements towards her.
Mr Samuel informed the courtroom the lady informed him 'no', however he started to thrust towards her.
'She mentioned he needed to cease when the defendant mentioned "But you're so sexy".
'As she informed him to cease, he tried to place his hand inside her coat and continued thrusting.
The lady managed to battle free and shouted for her husband earlier than Sharman fled.
Mr Samuel mentioned she reported him police however 'CPS legal professionals determined to not cost' him.
His bosses banned him visiting folks of their houses however he was allowed to work on the Rehabilitation Hospital in Leamington Spa, Warks.
Whereas working on the hospital, Sharman approached a nurse whereas she was on the telephone and put his hand up her skirt.
Later that day he walked in as she was doing on-line coaching in an workplace, and tried to seize her hand and to tug her skirt up and contact her backside.
When the nurse tried to go away the room, Sharman grabbed her, tried to push her hand towards his groin and informed her, 'snog me, snog me'.
Mr Samuel mentioned: 'She pushed him away, however he adopted her. She managed to get into an workplace, however not earlier than he had groped her and tried to grind towards her backside along with his groin.'
Clare Evans, defending, learn an announcement on behalf of Sharman which mentioned: 'I'm actually sorry and devastated at my behaviour and the impact it has had on them.'