Adam Leheup , 34, was cleared of rape and sexual assault by a jury at Blackfriars Crown Court

An architect who was wooing 35 woman online was cleared today of raping a blind date hours after they met.

Adam Leheup , 34, had denied forcing himself on the 25-year-old telling the jury the woman 'freaked out' when he tried to comfort her about her saggy breasts.

During the week long trial the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, claimed Leheup ignored her cries of 'no' and afterwards said: 'In my experience girls say no, but they don't mean it'.

But following their deliberations a jury at Blackfriars Crown Court found the University of Greenwich graduate, a technical co-ordinator on the £500million Nine Elms Point Development not guilty of rape and sexual assault.

The self-confessed first date addict had spent nearly a year on police bail before eventually being charged and appeared emotional, emitting a slight gasp, as he was cleared.

Leheup told the jury they enjoyed a night-long date, which included wine and cocktails, with the young woman responding to his physical advances and allowing him to remove her bra in her bedroom so he could massage her back with oil.

‘I noticed she had unusually saggy breasts, she seemed uncomfortable about that,' he told the jury.

'I tried to comfort her by kissing and touching them, then she freaked out.’

He had fought back tears as he told jurors he never had sex with the young woman and didn't do anything she did not consent to.

Leheup of Hersham, Surrey, revealed he was communicating with thirty-five woman at the time and regularly having sex with six of them, but stopped short with the complainant.

'She said: 'Stop' once and I turned to my side and started to go to sleep,' he told the jury.

'When girls have said nothing is going to happen, I've ended up having sex with them,' he added.

The pair had met her just hours earlier on July 9, 2013, after the pair chatted on the 'Let's Date' mobile phone app.

Leheup ended up returning to the woman's flat in the early hours of the morning after he missed his last train home.

'I told him nothing was going to happen, but he started to kiss me and I could tell he was naked,' the complainant told police , the court had heard.

'He took my clothes off and was on top of me and penetrated me and I was shouting: 'No' a lot, but he was not listening.

Leheup appeared emotional after he was cleared of the charges following a week long trial at Blackfriars Crown Court

'I was saying: 'No', but he thought it was a joke or something. Then maybe he realised I was serious and he calmed down.

'He said: 'Girl's say: 'No', but they don't mean it.' I just wanted him out. My flatmate said she was going to call the police, but he laughed at her and said it would just be a domestic.'

Parkour and free-running fan, Leheup was arrested after he left the woman's flat.

When questioned by police the architect said his date did not object to being touched intimately by him.