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Two teachers cleared of raping 19-year-old man in Brighton

by Frank le Duc
Friday 27 Feb, 2026 at 12:09PM
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Two men wanted after teen raped in early hours

Two teachers have been cleared of raping a 19-year-old man in Brighton by a jury at Hove Crown Court.

George Ellis and Mark Lett were charged with raping the teenager in Steine Lane, Brighton, on Saturday 21 December 2024.

The allegation prompted a police operation, Op Attach, which led to the arrest of Ellis, 41, a former PE teacher, and Lett, 43, a former assistant head teacher.

The two friends were in Brighton on a night out when they met the 19-year-old whose identity is protected by law.

At the time, Sussex Police said: “The 19-year-old victim reported being approached by two unknown men near Harry Ramsden’s, in Old Steine, at around 3.30am on Saturday 21 December.

“He was then taken to Steine Lane by the men who went on to rape him.

The pair, who used to share a flat, said that the sexual encounter between the three men in a seafront shelter and basement stairwell had been consensual.

It ended in a fight and the young man ran off but the two former teachers were accused of assault as a result – charges which have now been thrown out.

At the end of a week-long trial, presided over by Judge Joshua Swirsky, the pair were also acquitted of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent and assault with intent to commit a sexual offence.

The jury at Hove Crown Court took 41 minutes to reach their verdicts.

Ellis, 41, of Lammas Lane, in Esher, Surrey, and Lett, 43, Cannon Hill Lane, in Raynes Park, south west London, wept as they were cleared.

Sussex Police said that the pair would face no further police action.

Detective Inspector Sean Booth said: “We are aware of the conclusion of a trial involving two defendants accused of the rape of a man and other sexual offences at Hove Crown Court.

“Following a thorough police investigation, the case has now concluded and we respect the verdict of the jury.”

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Comments 7

  1. Rostrum says:
    2 months ago

    I really hope these to NEVER see the inside of a school ever again!

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    • rostrum says:
      2 months ago

      Two -not- to

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    • Harry Baum says:
      2 months ago

      Why is that?

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      • Deano says:
        2 months ago

        Two men in their 40s shagging a drunk 19 year old in public. Not great is it… If they were straight I’d put money on this verdict being different.

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  2. Ant says:
    2 months ago

    Two men in their 40’s preying on a drunken 19 year who was on his own. They will think twice before doing that again

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  3. Danny Salt says:
    2 months ago

    An appalling way for two 43 year olds to be with what is basically a 19 year old child regardless of gender.
    Think back to yourself at age 19 and the reality of two 43 year olds.
    Appalling
    If it was a 19 year old woman it would and should be regarded as rape.
    They should never be allowed to teach ever again

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  4. Sickofidiots says:
    2 months ago

    Gross perv men.
    But why was the knife rapist in the other story allowed out on bail to await sentencing?! The judge should be jailed.

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