‘Monster’ rapist who triggered change in law after grilling his victims in court struck again

A predatory rapist who sparked outrage when he grilled his own victims in court for kicks is facing life in jail after being convicted of another attack. Milton Brown, 67, lured a woman back to his home in Stoke Newington before putting her in a headlock and raping her in May last year.

The 29-year-old managed to flee the flat, followed by Brown on a bike, and told Thames Water engineers what had happened as they repaired pipes at night on Seven Sisters Road.

In 1997, Brown was jailed for 21 years for raping one woman and sexually assaulting another after enticing them back to his flat after nights out, as well as a savage attack on his then-girlfriend.

The trial attracted the attention of former Prime Minister Tony Blair and triggered a change in law for sexual assault cases, as Brown sacked his legal team and spent five days cross-examining the three victims himself.

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