Spandau Ballet star is found guilty of rape, sexual assault and voyuerism (Image: GETTY) Singer Ross Davidson was convicted of a single charge of rape and two of sexual assault after a six-week trial. He was also found guilty of a single charge of voyeurism against a fourth woman and remanded in custody ahead of sentencing next month. The jury delivered their majority verdict at Wood Green Crown Court after deliberating for almost 12 hours.

He was found not guilty on another sexual assault charge and another of controlling and coercive behaviour. The trial judge told him: "You have been convicted of some very serious matters." The singer, 36 - who went on to star in the Queen-based Westend production 'We Will Rock You' and also goes by the name Ross William Wild - filmed himself raping a woman following an argument in October 2013, the court heard.

Prosecutor Richard Hearnden told the court: "Afterwards, he said to her 'why do you look like you've been raped'. She was shocked he would ask such a question. READ MORE Second Strictly star returns for rehearsals ahead of new BBC series Ross Wild performs on stage alongside Steve Norman and Martin Kemp at Eventim Apollo in 2018 (Image: Getty) "Unusually, there is actually independent proof of what happened.

This is because the defendant secretly filmed it." His victims were unaware they were being filmed and kept the footage on his mobile phone to watch for his own sexual gratification. Davidson was labelled "manipulative and sadi.