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Angus Diggle (born 1956) is a British former solicitor, educated at Bolton School, Shrewsbury and Bristol University,〔(Linkedin profile )〕 who was convicted of attempted rape in a case that was widely reported at the time. ==Notoriety== Diggle first came to public notice when he was sentenced to three years in prison for the attempted rape of a woman after a Highland Ball at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, Mayfair, London in 1993. He was found by the woman's friends wearing only frilly cuffs and a luminous condom, and reportedly told the police: "I spent £200 on her. Why can't I do what I did to her?" 〔The Oxfam gender training manual P159 (By Suzanne Williams, Janet Seed, Adelina Mwau)〕 Many were surprised at the severity of the sentence, including the victim herself,〔The Independent, 8 Feb. 1994, Will Bennett〕 and questions were raised in the House of Lords about Diggle's guilt.〔(Hansard )〕 His sentence was later reduced to two years on appeal and he was freed after serving 12 months after gaining full remission for good behaviour. After the outcome of the rape trial was known, it was found out that Diggle had recently been sacked from his job as a conveyancing solicitor with North Western Regional Health Authority, after he had been fined £50 for intimidating a 20-year-old woman on a train.
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