Overview
- Bradford Crown Court imposed the term after Judge Christopher Smith said the victim was left "humiliated and dehumanised" with lasting effects.
- Reynolds, 30, was convicted of several counts of rape alongside coercive or controlling behaviour, criminal damage, perverting the course of justice, affray and assault on an emergency worker.
- The crimes were committed after his release on licence from a 2020 sentence for assault and controlling or coercive behaviour.
- The sentence includes a four-year extended licence, lifetime sex‑offender registration and an indefinite restraining order barring any contact with the complainant.
- A victim statement said he "scarred me for life," while Detective Constable Katy Wilson said she hopes the outcome encourages other victims to report offences.