A former Conservative councillor has admitted to nearly 50 serious sex crimes against his ex-wife over a span of 14 years, including rape, drugging, and voyeurism. Philip Young, 49, pleaded guilty to 11 counts of rape and 11 counts of administering a substance with intent to stupefy his former spouse, Joanne Young, who can be named as she has waived her right to anonymity.
The abuse allegedly took place between 2010 and 2024, during which time Young was a councillor in Swindon and held various other roles. He has been found guilty of multiple counts of voyeurism, including one count that covered at least 200 acts of the crime. Seven counts of assault by penetration and four counts of sexual assault also make up part of his convictions.
Young was described as "incredibly brave" by Det Supt Geoff Smith of Wiltshire police, who praised Joanne Young for her courage in coming forward and supporting the investigation. Five other men appeared in court on Friday in connection with alleged offences against Joanne Young, but they all pleaded not guilty to various charges.
The case has sparked outrage, with many calling for tougher sentences for sex offenders. The Crown Prosecution Service has welcomed the guilty verdicts and expressed its commitment to ensuring that Philip Young faces justice for his "abhorrent" actions.
Young's past has been shrouded in controversy, including a 2009 article published in which he spoke about delivering his son at home while his wife went into labour. He has also held various director roles, including as the chief operating officer at Pracedo, a consultancy firm.
The abuse allegedly took place between 2010 and 2024, during which time Young was a councillor in Swindon and held various other roles. He has been found guilty of multiple counts of voyeurism, including one count that covered at least 200 acts of the crime. Seven counts of assault by penetration and four counts of sexual assault also make up part of his convictions.
Young was described as "incredibly brave" by Det Supt Geoff Smith of Wiltshire police, who praised Joanne Young for her courage in coming forward and supporting the investigation. Five other men appeared in court on Friday in connection with alleged offences against Joanne Young, but they all pleaded not guilty to various charges.
The case has sparked outrage, with many calling for tougher sentences for sex offenders. The Crown Prosecution Service has welcomed the guilty verdicts and expressed its commitment to ensuring that Philip Young faces justice for his "abhorrent" actions.
Young's past has been shrouded in controversy, including a 2009 article published in which he spoke about delivering his son at home while his wife went into labour. He has also held various director roles, including as the chief operating officer at Pracedo, a consultancy firm.