Muscled-up menace told former partner she would be raped by three of his mates
A steroid-fuelled thug from Bonbeach, who abused his ex-girlfriend and threatened to get his friends to rape her, is now behind bars.
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A Bonbeach bodybuilding brute who bashed his former girlfriend and threatened to get three of his mates to rape her has been jailed for 18 months.
The testosterone-fuelled thug had broken into her home and chased her through the house, assaulting her, slapping her and stealing her phone and laptops.
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Caglar (Charlie) Ayteniz, 31, pleaded guilty to a range of drugs, assault and theft charges at Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
The court heard on September 2 about 11am, Ayteniz went to the woman’s parent’s Caulfield South home where she was staying.
He broke in through a window, busted a lock to get into her bedroom and told her she “was f***ked”.
As she tried to escape, he pulled her back, slapped her across the face and said he would “get three big friends to come back and rape her”.
He later escaped through an open window.
She feared for her life; at one point she was so terrified she lost control of her bladder.
The following day police tracked him to a Chelsea street and arrested him. They found
five vials of steroids, two of them empty, at his Bonbeach house.
The filmmaking student also pleaded guilty to two sets of four-year-old unlicensed driving offences and an ice-related drug-driving incident in Chelsea from August last year.
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In court his defence lawyer said it was “disturbing” behaviour and while the history between the two, who had been friends before they were lovers, was “messy”, there was no excuse.
He said what happened in the house was “horrific”, and asked for a short stint behind bars with a corrections order to follow.
Magistrate Thomas Barrett refused, giving Ayteniz a straight jail sentence of 18 months with a non-parole period of 12 months, minus 77 days already served.
If he had not pleaded guilty he would have been given two years, Mr Barrett said.
He was also disqualified from driving for 12 months.
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