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24 Oct 2025

Man who carried out solo sex act in hotel changing rooms in Co Clare avoids conviction

Accused who pleaded guilty last year has had the case 'struck out' by the judge

Man who carried out solo sex act in hotel changing rooms in Co Clare avoids conviction

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A 45-year old Dublin man carrying out a solo sex act in view of others in the men's changing rooms in a Co Clare hotel last year was “an aberration of sorts”, according to a judge.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett said that the man’s offence arose from a misinterpretation of an organised LGBT event that was taking place at the Inn at Dromoland hotel in Co Clare on the weekend of February 12, 2023. 

Judge Gabbett made his comments after reading what he called a “good” Probation Report into the accused.

He said: “I think this is an aberration of sorts and is unfortunate.”

In the case, the accused has pleaded guilty on February 12, 2023 at The Inn at Dromoland, Newmarket on Fergus to engaging in an act of masturbation in the hotel changing rooms at the Inn at Dromoland in view of other persons, contrary to section 45 of Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017.

Outlining the facts, Sgt John Burke of Ennis Garda Station said: “I think maybe the defendant didn’t realise that the complainant was using the facility as a gym and thought that he was part of the party essentially.”

Sgt Burke stated that advances by the accused to another man in the changing rooms were rebuffed.

The complainant then proceeded to change clothes and as he did so, the defendant engaged in a sexual act on himself.

The accused has no previous convictions. Solicitor for the accused, Michael French said: “This is an isolated incident and my client is not likely to come before court again.”

Judge Gabbett remarked: “I would have thought so.”

The judge said that he was open to imposing the Probation Act on the accused.

Mr French said that this would show up on garda vetting and asked Judge Gabbett to strike out the matter.

Mr French said that it was noteworthy that the victim didn’t make a victim impact statement for the court adding that his client had €500 in court for a charity or for the victim.

Mr French said his client has taken the matter “very, very seriously” and has cooperated fully with the garda investigation.

Judge Gabbett said that he was “very conscious that the whole process is in itself a punishment” and the struck out the case.

The judge said that he had a charity in mind for the €500 and the accused could hand over the €500 to the Court Discretionary Fund (CDF).

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