Former Wollongong DJ now inmate Remzi Bektasovski has been slapped with two fresh charges relating to the alleged sexual assault of another woman.
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Bektasovski, 22, was convicted of the rape of a teenage girl in a granny flat at his home in 2017 following a Wollongong District Court trial in January.
The Wollongong man was sentenced to five years in jail.
The alleged assaults occurred between January 18 and January 20, 2018 at Bellambi.
Bektasovski is currently serving five years and six months imprisonment at South Coast Correctional Centre.
Judge Andrew Haesler said Bektasovski would be eligible for parole after three years and four months.
The sentence came after a jury found Bektasovski guilty of two charges of sexual intercourse without consent and one count of assault with an act of indecency on a teenage girl.
The jury heard the teenage girl met up with Bektasovski, who was 18 at the time, so he could help her sort out a technology issue one afternoon in February 2017.
Bektasovski allegedly began trying to force the teenage girl to kiss him while they were on a bed in a granny flat at his Wollongong home before she was coerced into performing oral sex on him.
He then raped her in the laundry after he tried to pull down her underwear as she tried to keep them up.
Bektasovski claimed the girl initiated sex, which she vehemently denied.
The jury was unable to reach a verdict on a charge of sexual intercourse without consent related to a second complainant and found him not guilty of sexually assaulting a third teenage girl.
A second trial is expected to take place on October 11 in Wollongong District Court to retry the charges related to the second woman.
The case will return to court on May 26.
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