A 36-year-old German police officer is at the court in Berlin the 11. december, as the first person in Germany, been convicted of a sexual assault by so-called ‘stealthing’, it will say to sneak his condom of in the middle of a sexual intercourse with a person.
a police officer was sentenced to eight months ‘ conditional imprisonment, and a fine of 22,000 dollars. In addition, he was sentenced to pay an amount of 718 € to payment of a sexual checkup of the German woman.
It writes multiple media including CNN, RTL and Bild
the Intercourse which took place in the 36-year-old politibetjents apartment the 18. november, according to the spokesman from the court in Berlin, Lisa Jani, entered into voluntarily. The female victim told the court that she had explicitly asked the police officer to have the condom on, and she did not want to cultivate intercourse, if he had a condom on.
the Woman told furthermore in court that she first discovered that the officer had not had the condom on when he got his orgasm. She scolded him out for his deceit and left the apartment in anger because she was nervous that perhaps she had contracted a sexual transmitted disease. The woman immediately called police, who showed up at the politibetjentens apartment. But he did not open his door.
Model. The 36-year-old policeman argues that he took the condom of, because it was cracked. (Photo: Shutterstock)
In court defended the 36-year-old policeman, the condom was already cracked when he took it. He also claimed that he first got his orgasm, when he had pulled his limb out of the woman’s body. The claim denies the female victim. A police officer has stated that he will appeal the case, so that it is not is finally completed.
the Concept of ‘stealthing’ has been the subject of debate in large parts of the world. The judgment in Germany is only made possible, because the laws around sexual crimes reformed in 2016. With the new laws, more emphasis was put on various forms of consent, both about the actual sexual act, as well as the use of a condom.
According to the magazine Vice, who has made a longer story around the phenomenon of ‘stealthing’, there have not been any cases of ‘stealthing’ that have come to court. And there are no figures on how many women and gay men who have been exposed to the phenomenon.