Dr Nicholas Chapman. Remember that name! Because if you are a female worker in a health centre and your coffee tastes a bit funny, the chances are that he might have something to do with it!
Workplace pervert Dr Nicholas Chapman was prosecuted for wanking and secretly depositing gloopy cum in his disgusted colleague’s coffee on several occasions.
Eventually her nasty coffee with yucky blobs in it aroused her suspicions that some sexual deviant was blasting his balls in her hot beverage. The cops got involved and soon Dr Nicholas Chapman was exposed as a pervert and clandestine semen spiker.
It seems that medical practitioning perv Dr Nicholas Chapman got off rather lightly for his shameful deeds. In a follow up BBC article the sentence was reported as a 12-month community order and he was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.
Let’s hope he wasn’t popping his nuts in colleague’s drinks at that 200 hour stint too!
Semen Simon
GP, 55, is found guilty of sex offence after giving woman a cup of coffee laced with his own semen
- The victim took her coffee to police after she noticed a ‘thick gloopy’ substance
- Two colleagues also said they had seen pictures of his erect penis on his phone
A Somerset GP has been found guilty of a sexual offence after he deposited his own semen into a woman’s coffee.
The perverted 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. 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 was also questioned in court about his professionalism after two colleagues said they had seen pictures of his erect penis on his phone. The disgraced GP claimed this was by ‘accident’ and said he was ‘mortified.’
Chapman was questioned in court about his professionalism after two colleagues said they had seen pictures of his erect penis. Chapman arrives at court, February 24
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.
This was the period the victim ‘thought’ something was wrong with the coffee he was making her but no official testing had been carried out.
Chapman had tried to claim he collected the samples at work due to a ‘secret’ condition that saw him discharge semen every time he would defecate and that someone else must have put it in the coffee as a ‘prank.’
Giving evidence, the victim said she first released something was wrong with coffee she had been made in September 2020 when it tasted ‘salty’ and then saw a ‘thick, gloopy, substance in the drink.’
She added: ‘I did not know what it was. I did not suspect it could have been semen at that point.
‘He was then bringing me more drinks – probably one to three cups of coffee a week.
‘Since that occasion I tipped them away in the sink – seeing the sort of substance in the sink – it was different size and quantities each time. ‘At least six times I’ve seen it – I’ve not drunk it since that first time.’
Nicholas Chapman, 55, filled up hundreds of ‘specimen’ samples and was accused of dropping them into his victim’s hot drinks on multiple occasions. He is pictured arriving at Gloucester Crown Court, June 5
In September 2021 the victim said she discovered multiple specimen containers in Chapman’s possession that raised her suspicion.
She added: ‘I instantly suspected he had been putting semen in them and transporting them into my drink.
‘I was in shock at that point. I noticed in this trouser pocket what looked like one of those bottles.’
She said he then offered to make her another cup of coffee and she said: ‘I instantly felt ill and was shaking that he had put something in it.’
The victim said she then went to the sink to tip it out and said: ‘It was gloopy.’
She then tipped some into her own specimen pots.
She added: ‘I felt very jumpy and worried he would catch me with this cup.
‘I put the cup into a bag and dropped the sample off (to the police).’
She added: ‘I remember the first time I saw stuff in the sink – he said did you notice something in your drink? I noticed something in mine he said.
‘Maybe that was the first time he did it and wanted to know if I’d noticed.
‘It tasted salty.’
The victim also described the defendant as ‘letchy’ and said he had shown her pictures on his phone of his ‘erect penis’ on at least two occasions.
GP was arrested when he turned up to work and suspended from his post at a health centre in Somerset. Chapman, 55 (right) is pictured arriving at Gloucester Crown, June 5
She said: ‘I thought (the first time) it was a mistake and he must be really embarrassed.
‘The second time I felt like it was on purpose. It made me feel very uncomfortable.’
‘It was not until I had seen the pots that I suspected it was semen in my drink.
‘At times I refused a coffee but he would do it anyway.’
The GP was arrested when he turned up to work and suspended from his post at a health centre in Somerset, when the allegations came to light.
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.’
He 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.
He acknowledged there were at least 10-12 ‘collections’ a month and 140 collections a year that he did not put down toilet.
Chapman also described masturbation – including at work – as ‘nothing to do with pleasure – but a painful necessity.’
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 also admitted to the jury that he was well known for playing practical jokes. He explained that he possesses a box of practical jokes which he often used and revealed that he had posted a fake parking ticket on the same woman’s car.
Chapman said that he had been the recipient of many practical jokes in the past. ‘I once found a drawing pin inside a plastic thimble which I use when I am completing paperwork,’ he said.
Asked by his barrister Virginia Cornwall if he had put his ejaculate into the cup, even as a practical joke, he said ‘No, I did not place anything in the woman’s coffee. I had no sexual interest in her.’
Chapman added: ‘When I tried to put the information together the only scenario that seems to me to make sense is that it was a practical joke played by someone, and it wasn’t me, which has gone wrong.’
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.
Chapman, who was described as a respected and experienced doctor, was born in South Africa, where he qualified as a doctor at the University of Cape Town in 1993.
After the verdict, Chapman’s sentencing was adjourned until 6 July 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.’