Thomas Jessamy, 58, was found guilty by a jury of attempted rape, unlawful imprisonment and two counts of assault for a four-hour incident last year when he terrorized a woman in his Mount Vernon home.
Between 5:30 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. on June 21 last year, Jessamy committed a series of crimes against his victim in his South Tenth Avenue home. Jessamy invited his victim to his apartment, where he assaulted her, demanded she remove her clothes, and attempted to rape her. He repeated these actions constantly for several hours as she protested.
Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr., said that the woman was able to call police in her cell phone twice in the bathroom of the apartment, but was unable to provide an address. When Jessamy let her go at approximately 10 p.m., she walked to a nearby church and called police for a third time. From there, she was taken to the Westchester County Medical Center, where she was treated for head trauma, a fractured rib and other injuries.
Scarpino said that, “due to the emotional and challenging nature of this type of violent crime, it is not always easy to prosecute, but through the dedication and hard work of ADA Michelle Lopez, Chief of our Sex Crimes Unit, and her colleagues, we were able to get justice for the victim of this heinous crime and reestablish her faith in the system.”
Jessamy is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 18, when he will face up to 15 years in prison.
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