JOSH MCKEOWN SEXUALLY ASSAULTS TEENAGE WORKERS AT PERTH MCDONALD'S
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Perth Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the Perth community, Joshua McKeown, a 28-year-old man from Rannoch Road, Perth, was found guilty of multiple counts of sexual assault involving teenage employees at a local McDonald's restaurant. The incidents, which took place in 2022, involved McKeown targeting young female staff members working in the kitchen and behind the counter, subjecting them to repeated acts of molestation that have left lasting scars.
One of the victims, a teenage girl, bravely testified in court that she had even contemplated taking her own life as a result of the relentless sexual harassment she endured at the hands of McKeown. Her account was part of a series of testimonies from three young women who described a pattern of torment inflicted by the accused during their shifts at the Perth McDonald's.
The Perth Sheriff Court heard harrowing details of the incidents, including how McKeown would often smirk at the victims after committing acts such as attempting to unclip a girl’s bra. In one particularly distressing moment, a witness recounted how she had to physically pry McKeown’s hands off her waist to prevent further assault. The courtroom was visibly shaken as these accounts were presented, highlighting the severity of the misconduct.
The trial was temporarily halted when one of the witnesses broke down in tears while describing her experience. Her emotional breakdown underscored the trauma inflicted by McKeown and the impact of his actions on the victims’ mental health.
Throughout the proceedings, McKeown maintained his innocence, asserting that the allegations were part of a vendetta orchestrated by the teenage victims, who he claimed had personal grievances against him. He denied any wrongdoing, dismissing the accusations as false and motivated by malice.
However, after two days of detailed evidence and testimony, the sheriff overseeing the case rejected McKeown’s version of events. The court found him guilty of seven counts of sexual assault, a verdict that underscores the seriousness of his crimes. As a result, McKeown has been placed on the sex offenders register, and his sentencing is scheduled for the upcoming year, bringing some measure of justice for the victims who endured his predatory behavior.
One of the victims, a teenage girl, bravely testified in court that she had even contemplated taking her own life as a result of the relentless sexual harassment she endured at the hands of McKeown. Her account was part of a series of testimonies from three young women who described a pattern of torment inflicted by the accused during their shifts at the Perth McDonald's.
The Perth Sheriff Court heard harrowing details of the incidents, including how McKeown would often smirk at the victims after committing acts such as attempting to unclip a girl’s bra. In one particularly distressing moment, a witness recounted how she had to physically pry McKeown’s hands off her waist to prevent further assault. The courtroom was visibly shaken as these accounts were presented, highlighting the severity of the misconduct.
The trial was temporarily halted when one of the witnesses broke down in tears while describing her experience. Her emotional breakdown underscored the trauma inflicted by McKeown and the impact of his actions on the victims’ mental health.
Throughout the proceedings, McKeown maintained his innocence, asserting that the allegations were part of a vendetta orchestrated by the teenage victims, who he claimed had personal grievances against him. He denied any wrongdoing, dismissing the accusations as false and motivated by malice.
However, after two days of detailed evidence and testimony, the sheriff overseeing the case rejected McKeown’s version of events. The court found him guilty of seven counts of sexual assault, a verdict that underscores the seriousness of his crimes. As a result, McKeown has been placed on the sex offenders register, and his sentencing is scheduled for the upcoming year, bringing some measure of justice for the victims who endured his predatory behavior.