Thuggish union boss is jailed for breaking down the door of a drunk woman's home, following her to her bedroom and raping her three times while photographing her Ex-Queensland union boss David Hanna raped woman after meeting her at a bar She was kicked out of central Brisbane bar and Hanna went home with her in taxi Former CFMEU state president knocked down her door after she lost her keys Handed a six-year sentence for three counts of rape and recording encounterBy Australian Associated Press and Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:19 GMT, 22 February 2019 | Updated: 03:21 GMT, 22 February 2019 Viewcomments Former Queensland union boss David Hanna has been jailed for at least three years for breaking down the door to a drunk woman's home and raping three times while photographing the encounter. The ex-CFMEU state president was found guilty on Friday of raping the younger woman three times when she was too drunk to give consent in March 2017. Hanna met the woman at a Fortitude Valley bar and then went home with her in a taxi after she had been kicked out of the venue for intoxication. Former Queensland union boss David Hanna has been jailed for at least three years for breaking down the door to a drunk woman's home and raping three times while photographing the encounter (pictured leaving Brisbane Magistrates Court in January) He knocked down her townhouse door because she had lost her keys, and followed her into her Taigum home, in Brisbane's north, and raped her. He was found guilty by a Brisbane District Court jury of three counts of rape and another charge of recording in breach of privacy after he filmed and photographed moments of the bedroom encounter. '(It) appears to me that she was out cold,' Justice Julie Dick said of one of the photographs, depicting her on her bed, in sentencing. Hanna was handed a six-year jail sentence and will not be eligible for parole until February 2022. While there was no dispute the pair had sex, prosecutors argued she lacked the cognitive capacity to consent due to her high level of intoxication or gave no consent at all. In giving evidence, Hanna had insisted she willingly participated in sex acts. The ex-CFMEU state president (pictured centre) was found guilty on Friday of raping the younger woman three times when she was too drunk to give consent in March 2017 '(She was) in a vulnerable state,' crown prosecutor Michael Lehane said in sentencing submissions. 'He chose to take advantage of his position of dominance.' The woman sent messages to two text messages to friends saying 'save me' and 'help me' the night she was raped, a jury heard according to news.com.au. Hanna (pictured) knocked down her townhouse door because she had lost her keys, and followed her into her Taigum home, in Brisbane's north, and raped her The court heard the woman has suffered post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression since the incident. Justice Dick said the trial would have been 'excruciating' for the woman. 'She comes across as an extremely brave person,' she said. 'She was unflinching (in giving evidence).' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility