Former town mayor convicted of sexual assault
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Former town mayor convicted of sexual assault
Last week, former Labour town councillor for Caerau, Andrew James, was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman. The assault happened at a venue in Maesteg. He was subsequently charged by police. He served as the Mayor of Maesteg Town Council during 2022-23. However, he forfeited his town council seat in June 2024 after failing to attend a meeting for 6 months. As he entered a guilty plea, his hearing – held at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on 25th…
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