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Sick Johnny Toulson sexually assaulted a “heavily intoxicated” vulnerable woman after meeting her in a Middlesborough takeaway.

He and Army Reserve pal Jamie Hill both had sex with the victim – before the both urinated in her kettle and stole items from her home.

Toulson, 22, later took the victim’s phone which had footage of him raping her, Teeside Crown Court heard.

Hill, 25, filmed the assault while laughing.

Toulson, of Grange Road, Thornaby, only admitted the crime after seeing the video on the day of trial.

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But after soldier Hill, of Scarborough, was cleared of raping the same woman on the same night, Toulson tried to change his plea.

However his attempt to reverse his plea was refused and he was jailed for seven years and two months today.

The woman was left with depression and in a “total state of shock” after the attack on November 14, 2014.

The victim believes her drink may have been spiked earlier in the evening and traces of the drug MDMA were later found in her system.

Prosecutor Stephen Grattage said Hill had sex with her, before telling Toulson to "have a go”.

The pair stole a television, electric key, and defiled the kettle before leaving.

Defence barrister Pamela Brain said the attack was "army behaviour”.

Toulson’s mitigation did not include an apology to his victim, leading Judge Bourne-Arton to brand Toulson's lack of empathy as "very worrying".

Judge Simon Bourne-Arton said: "You belittled and degraded a vulnerable woman.”