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Champagne-swigging student who boasted of ‘daddy’s credit card’ SOBS as he’s jailed for sex attack

Felix Beck, from Edinburgh University, was even praised for his sexual prowess on a student website

A CHAMPAGNE-swigging student who boasted of "daddy's credit card" sobbed as he was jailed for sexual assault.

Felix Beck, 22, from Edinburgh University, told his teenage victim "you were s**t", after he sexually assaulted her.

Felix Beck was hailed as Edinburgh university's Maddest Fresher, on the student website
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Felix Beck was hailed as Edinburgh University's Maddest Fresher, on the student website
The website even praises Becks' sexual prowess
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The website even praises Becks' sexual prowess

Aberdeen High Court heard that vile Beck said he "wouldn't have become aggressive if she hadn't given him a s**t blow job", after the attack.

Beck used Tinder to meet his 18-year-old victim, who swapped sexual messages with him before agreeing to meet at her halls of residence.

The woman told police that she and Beck went to her room and they were consensually kissing and she told him "to take control" as she did not want to feel awkward.

She said she had wanted him to take the lead as she was sexually inexperienced and nervous.

The court heard that she felt Beck, being a second year student who slept with quite a few girls, "knows the ropes".

Daddy’s credit card certainly is loyal. In terms of a s**g leader board, we have clear winner

Felix Beck described on Edinburgh University website

The woman, who had recently started university, said he had carried out a sex act on her but grabbed her round the neck and dug his fingers in.

She said: "When he took his hand off my neck I told him I didn't like that. He didn't say anything."

The woman denied that she ever asked or suggested that he should choke her during the encounter.

She said she did not ask him to bite her on the thighs and he did not ask if he could bite her there or on her private parts.

She said that as far as she was concerned the sexual contact became non-consensual when he started choking her and she told him to calm down. She said she was scared it would escalate.

The woman was later seen by a university lecturer who saw that she had bruises round her neck.

Beck was hailed as the university's "Maddest Fresher", on the student website, and pals claim he will always be found "with a bottle of Moet in each hand".

The website even praises Becks' sexual prowess, as it says: "Daddy’s credit card certainly is loyal. In terms of a s**g leader board, we have clear winner."

You have only yourself to blame for the situation in which you now find yourself which arises out of your sense of sexual entitlement and arrogance

Judge Lord Uist

Just weeks before the attack Beck had been quizzed over a rape allegation by another woman - a charge for which he was ultimately acquitted at his trial last month.

It is understood that Beck was allowed to continue his studies - and was set to graduate this summer with a job already lined up for him if he dodged jail.

Beck, of Old Infirmary Lane, Edinburgh, claimed the woman told him she wanted to be spanked and during the encounter asked if he would like to choke her.

But a jury found him guilty of sexual assault by penetration committed in October 2016 in Edinburgh - deleting an allegation of oral rape from the charge.

The jury also cleared him of two other rapes said to have been committed prior to that attack on another woman.

Judge Lord Uist jailed Beck for three years and placed him on the sex offenders register for life.

He said: "You come from a comfortable, indeed privileged background, and are in the fourth year of your studies.

"You have only yourself to blame for the situation in which you now find yourself which arises out of the lifestyle you were leading and your sense of sexual entitlement and arrogance.

"The way you treated your victim both during and after your violent attack was callous and disgraceful.

"I must have regard to your background but also to the consequences for your victim and the public interest in the protection of women and punishment of sexual crime.

"The crime was a grave one but not mitigated by any behaviour on your part and merits a custodial sentence."

Beck has been jailed for three years
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Beck has been jailed for three years
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