Suspended sentence for German hypnotist who pleaded guilty to groping flight attendant

A German hypnotist has been spared a spell in jail for groping an air hostess at Dublin Airport while he was waiting for a connecting flight to New York.

Suspended sentence for German hypnotist who pleaded guilty to groping flight attendant

A German hypnotist has been spared a spell in jail for groping an air hostess at Dublin Airport while he was waiting for a connecting flight to New York.

Ulrich Trappe, aged 45, “stared and smiled” at the upset flight attendant when she turned around to confront him after he grabbed her buttocks, Dublin District Court was told.

The divorced father of two was given a one-month suspended sentence after he pleaded guilty to the sexual assault which happened on Sunday in Terminal 1.

Trappe, with an address in Berlin, Germany, was “exasperated” when he was brought before Judge John Cheatle.

Garda Jack Farrell told the court Trappe “made no reply” when charged at Ballymun Garda Station.

In an outline of the allegations, Garda Farrell told the court that gardaí received a call from Dublin Airport Police who had detained the Berliner for an alleged sexual assault on a female flight attendant at Terminal 1 in Dublin Airport.

The Director of Public Prosecutions directed summary disposal, meaning the defendant should be tried at district court level and not in the circuit court, which has tougher sentencing powers. Judge Cheatle accepted jurisdiction.

Garda Farrell told the court there was CCTV footage of the incident.

Defence solicitor Tony Collier told Judge Cheatle his client had no previous convictions.

He had flown in from Berlin but was passing through Dublin Airport on his way to New York.

After a brief recess in the case, Mr Collier said Trappe was pleading guilty.

Garda Farrell said the flight attendant was not physically hurt but was more hurt emotionally. She identified Trappe to gardaí.

She was not present for the hearing but in her statement she described how she had been going through the security area in Terminal 1 on Sunday when the assault took place.

The accused approached her from the rear and grabbed her buttocks for a couple of seconds and proceeded to stare.

"When the injured party turned to confront the man, he stared and smiled at her.”

His solicitor told Judge Cheatle that Trappe’s explanation to gardaí for his behaviour was: “He was playing a game he would not dare play in America or Germany.”

The garda agreed with the solicitor that Trappe’s behaviour in the station was erratic.

He was touching the garda’s tie and the officer had to tell him “to keep his feet and his hands to himself”.

When his fingerprints were taken, he was touching gardaí on their legs, their thighs, and their feet.

Mr Collier said his client, who did not address the court, had been diagnosed with depression and was on medication to balance his mood.

His bizarre behaviour and the way it persisted was probably the most unusual feature of the case, the solicitor said.

He asked the judge to note that Trappe had suffered a psychiatric episode. Trappe wanted to leave it behind him, go back to Germany to his parents, and have two weeks’ rest, the court heard.

Mr Collier said that his client was an unemployed hypnotist.

Pleading for leniency, Mr Collier said he was not minimising the crime in any way but he asked the court to note it was on the lower end of the scale in respect of these offences, and the victim was an adult.

It lasted for seconds and Trappe had touched her on the outside of her clothing, the solicitor added.

Sentencing, Judge Cheatle said it was an unusual case.

The victim was undoubtedly touched inappropriately and she was entitled to go about her place of business without this type of interference, he told Trappe.

He imposed a one-month sentence but suspended it on condition Trappe did not re-offend within the next year.

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