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Sex workers punched, hit, attacked in ‘appalling, violent’ ordeal after refusing man’s sexual advances

A man’s violent attacks against two sex workers who were hit, punched and thrown into the walls were left naked in court because they all refused their sexual progress.

When Dumitru Sebastian Eimescu invited two strip club workers to his home, Fortitude Valley walked away from the Brisbane Regional Court for more than a year after a drunk night after a drunk night.

The “terrible and terrible” incident won the scratch of the judge Nicholas Andreatidis KC, who said Erimescu was “lucky ..

Camera iconDumitru Sebastian Eimescu survived the court after being found guilty of an attack that caused a common attack and actual physical damage to five numbers committed in October 2023. Credit: News Corp Australia

Judge Andrewidis said on Tuesday, “Do not underestimate how lucky you are for not going to imprisonment today,” he said.

When you go to drink next time.

“Before you reach that point, you cannot control yourself. Drinking is not an excuse for any level of abuse instead of such violence.”

The Erimescu initially faced accusation of freedom and more deterioration than torture, but they did not continue their sentence.

Instead, he was found guilty of a five -point joint attack on Tuesday morning and an attack that caused real physical damage.

The 27 -year -old Erimescu was told that he had drank at the Love & Rockets Strip Club on October 15, 2023 and asked one of the 21 -year -old dancers to come home with him for 2000 dollars.

Eimescu (left, blue suit) attacked the workers after inviting them from Fortitude Valley to the Chermside unit from the Striptizing Club to the Chermside unit, but they rejected their sexual progress. Picture: Newswire / John Gass
Camera iconEimescu (left, blue suit) attacked the workers after inviting them from Fortitude Valley to the Chermside unit from the Striptizing Club to the Chermside unit, but they rejected their sexual progress. Newswire / John Gass Credit: News Corp Australia

He rejected, but then accepted by saying that he could not do anything he could not do in the club ”.

Royal Prosecutor Rebecca Guppy-Coles said Erimescu had conveyed the $ 21-year-old $ 3500 while waiting for a Uber.

Another 28 -year -old sex worker agreed to return to Erimescu’s house, but both women said that sexual intercourse would not happen.

The court was told that he had sexually treated the first complainant under his belief for sex.

Ms. Guppy-Soleles said that both women decided to leave, but Eimescu insisted when they “paid for the transaction ve and offered more money.

Eimescu then attacked both women-tokats and punched, caught in the neck and chest area, pushed one back to the wardrobe and the other back to one wall.

“Both complaints tried to remove him, Mrs Mrs. Guppy-Coles said.

The Erimescu asked for his money back and received one of his women’s licenses at some point, but he was able to get it back.

He then apologized and was allowed to leave both women.

Ms. Guppy-Coles said that both women were subjected to some serious injuries-with a broken eye socket.

“Fortunately, there were two vulnerable complaining attacks… Fortunately for the defendant they fled without permanent injury,” he said.

Erimescu's crime was described as 'an isolated deviation' and separation from his good character. Picture: Newswire / John Gass
Camera iconErimescu’s crime was described as ‘an isolated deviation’ and separation from his good character. Newswire / John Gass Credit: News Corp Australia

None of the victims went to court.

Erimescu’s crime was described as a complete separation from his good character and “isolated deviating”.

Defense lawyer Matthew Hynes said that his client had lost his job due to the dismissal of the charges and then the media reporting before the torture charges were reduced.

Hynes, who initially the torture charges brought by the police would never be supervised, ”Hynes said.

Many supporters joined Eimescu in court, including his sister who postponed the wedding to support him.

Character references – including some of the former partners – presented in his name.

Hynes said Eimescu had prepared an apology letter and offered compensation to the victims.

The judge Andreatidis ultimately sentenced a completely suspended imprisonment for 19 months and accepted the crime as characterless for Eimescu.

He took into account the lack of penalties of Erimescu, his regret and the stress caused by the delay in the case penalty.

Erimescu was ordered to pay 3500 dollars of compensation for victims.

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