A Dundee man has been found guilty of raping two teenagers.
At the High Court in Livingston, Jordan Dunn, 20, looked stunned as the jury’s verdicts were read out. He was found guilty by a majority of raping one of the women in Blairgowrie in 2015 when they were both aged 17.
He was also found guilty by a majority of raping a 19-year-old woman in Dundee last May, when he was 18.
Dunn now faces a lengthy prison sentence, initially on detention in the Young Offenders Institution in Polmont, where he has been on remand since his arrest.
He will go to an adult prison when he passes the age of 21.
During his trial, Dunn was acquitted of raping an 18-year-old woman at addresses in Fife between September 2016 and April 2017 after the jury found the charge not proven.
He was earlier cleared of raping a fourth woman, then aged 19, and causing a disturbance at his flat in Swallowtail Court, Dundee, between October 2016 and May 2017 after the prosecution withdrew the charges.
Dunn had denied all four rapes and claimed in his defence that all of the women had consented to have sex with him.
Judge Lady Carmichael deferred sentence for reports until August 22.