Massage therapist sexually assaulted female clients

A massage therapist who sexually abused his female clients pretended the indecent touching was part of the treatment, leaving them traumatised and untrusting, a court has heard.

Mervyn Arthur Fullford, 65, from the NSW Hunter region, pleaded guilty to 15 charges ranging from sexual touching without consent to the indecent assault of a person under 16 years of age.

Sydney's Downing Centre District Court heard from several of Fullford's 15 victims on Friday and all they faced serious ongoing issues as a result of his actions.

One of the victims said she no longer trusts medical professionals, in part because Fullford always had a medically based explanation for why he was touching her indecently.

"You and you alone did this to me with your lack of professional morals,” she said.

Fullford's youngest victim, who was 12 when she was assaulted in 2015, said she was only now starting to build the life she wanted for herself. 

"Still to this day I’m constantly reminded of what happened to the little 12-year-old me," she said.

"I have lived in a constant state of stress and anxiety throughout the duration of this trial.

"To the other women impacted by this person’s ignorant choice; I wanted to remind you - you are loved, you are strong, and you are so incredibly worthy.”

Another of the victims said the experience had affected the relationship with her partner who suggested she attend the practice where the assault occurred.

"I have reservations and anxiety about attending a medical practice for any reason," she said.

"I am ashamed of my inability to defend myself. I have a general distrust of men.”

All Fullford's victims ended up violated despite paying money for him to help them with their health issues, the crown prosecutor said.

"This offending was insidious. It masqueraded as a proper massage treatment," the prosecutor said.

Fullford's lawyer, Russell Boyd said it was not in dispute the offending was serious and that he should expect a sentence of significant jail time.

Mr Boyd also told the court it may be difficult for his client to openly acknowledge the seriousness of his offending due to the risk of losing the support of his family and friends.

The matter has been listed for sentence on November 10.

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