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A man who raped two men he met on Grindr and 'posed a significant risk to men across London' has been jailed for 14 years.
Aaron Goodey, 23, met the men on the dating app before raping them in their homes.
The court was told he then took the victims to a cashpoint and forced them to withdraw cash while threatening further violence.
Both attacks happened in the Enfield area, according to the Metropolitan Police.
Aaron Goodey, 23, from Enfield, has been jailed for 14 years after raping two men he met on the dating app Grindr. After attacking his victims, he took them to a cashpoint and forced them to withdraw money while threatening them with further violence, a court heard
He was found guilty of three counts of rape, two counts of robbery and one count of blackmail.
The court heard Goodey was arrested in July 2020 following an investigation into two incidents where men were raped by a man they had met on Grindr.
Further police enquiries