Fake paramedic jailed for Tinder date rapes

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The jury previously heard that when questioned by police, Kadolski said he would not be able to pin someone down as he had been "sexually abused as a child". He told officers when interviewed: "I'm not the best with empathy or sympathy." Michael Cohen, for the defendant, said "others are representing Mr Kadolski in an application for permission to appeal" against the convictions. The East of England Ambulance Service said Kadolski was "immediately" suspended when it was alerted of his arrest. A spokesperson said: "We are appalled at the crimes that Jamie Kadolski has been sentenced for today. "Our thoughts are with the victims and all those affected by these horrific crimes.