Doctor who kept adding semen to woman’s coffee claims he ejaculates when pooing

A GP has been found guilty of a sexual offence after a court found that he had repeatedly poured samples of his semen into a woman's coffee.

Dr Nicholas Chapman, 55, filled up hundreds of 'specimen' samples and was accused of dropping them into his victim's hot drinks on multiple occasions over the course of a year.

After first sipping a 'salty' coffee, the victim told a trial she used to pour others away but always noticed a 'thick gloopy' substance in the sink.

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Her suspicions were raised a year later when she discovered a collection of 'specimen pots' belonging to Chapman. The victim then took a sample of the next coffee he made for her to police and it tested positive for the defendant's semen.

Chapman, of Taunton, Somerset, was today found guilty of one count of engaging in sexual activity without consent for making the victim 'ingest his semen' on 13 September 2021.

The jury at Gloucester Crown Court found him not guilty of the second count of the same charge allegedly committed between 12 September 2020 and 12 September 2021.

Giving evidence during the trial, Chapman admitted he would masturbate at work but it was "not for pleasure" and said the reason for semen being found in the coffee must have been a "prank that went horribly wrong."

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Chapman said: "I don't know why someone did that with my sample I don't know whey someone did it or why."

He claimed he had collected samples to test for a condition he claims he has suffered from since the age of 16 where he involuntarily lets out semen while defecating.

There was nothing about this on his medical record, he told the court and said he had "kept it secret" throughout the years.

He told the jury he had been collecting the samples while pooing at work on an "almost daily basis" since 2013.

Chapman also described masturbation – including at work – as "nothing to do with pleasure – but a painful necessity."

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Asked why he did not seek help for his problem or why it did not show on his medical records, the GP told the court: "GPs are often really bad at managing themselves."

Chapman was also questioned about his professionalism after two colleagues had seen pictures of his erect penis on his phone.

He claims this was by "accident" and described himself as being "mortified."

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Analysis of the coffee made on the 13 September 2021 found semen and DNA provided a match to the defendant, which was the occasion he was found guilty of.

After the verdict, Chapman's sentencing was adjourned until July 6 and he was released on conditional bail.

Judge Rupert Lowe described it as a very "unusual case" and added: "I haven't made up my mind up about sentence and am not in a position to give any indication of what that may be."

If you or somebody you know has been affected by this story, contact Victim Support for free, confidential advice on 08 08 16 89 111 or visit their website, www.victimsupport.org.uk.

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