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A Rastafarian cafe owner who befriended David Cameron has been found guilty of sexual assault after groping two women.
Hugh 'Andy' Anderson was convicted of the assaults on two victims over their clothing, one on April 23, 2022 and the other on May 1 that year.
The 74-year-old runs the Hi-Lo Jamaican Eating House which was a regular haunt of the Foreign Secretary while at Oxford University.
Anderson was once reported as saying he liked the future Prime Minister 'so much that he often asked him [Cameron] to look after his young son'.
After being found guilty at Oxford Crown Court, he was given a 26-week suspended prison sentence for each assault - suspended for two years.
Hugh 'Andy' Anderson, 74, has been found guilty of sexual assault after groping two women
Speaking on a TV documentary in 2009, Anderson said he and Cameron (pictured) would spend their time discussing reggae and jazz
He was also placed on the sex offenders' register and ordered to pay £3,500.
During the trial, one victim explained how Anderson had groped her in the early hours of the morning.
She said: 'At one point, I was getting some