Bench warrant issued as child rapist fails to show up for sentencing

Anthony Moynihan (54) given seven year term for ‘brutal’ abuse of boy in Cork

Anthony Moynihan (54), of Croccane, Rostellan, Midleton, Co Cork, was sentenced in his absence after he failed to appear at the Central Criminal Court on Friday. File photograph: Collins Courts.
Anthony Moynihan (54), of Croccane, Rostellan, Midleton, Co Cork, was sentenced in his absence after he failed to appear at the Central Criminal Court on Friday. File photograph: Collins Courts.

A man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for raping and sexually assaulting an 11-year-old boy over the period of two years.

Anthony Moynihan (54), of Croccane, Rostellan, Midleton, Co Cork, was sentenced in his absence after he failed to appear at the Central Criminal Court on Friday.

Counsel for Moynihan said his client took the train to Dublin to attend the hearing and was spotted in the vicinity of the court building but was later seen heading back towards Heuston Station. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest which gardaí­ hoped would be executed over the weekend.

Dylan Higgins (23) was praised for speaking out after he  waived his right to anonymity so that rapist Anthony Moynihan could be named. Photograph: Collins Courts.
Dylan Higgins (23) was praised for speaking out after he waived his right to anonymity so that rapist Anthony Moynihan could be named. Photograph: Collins Courts.

Mr Justice Michael White condemned the “brutal” abuse inflicted on the victim, Dylan Higgins (23), who previously waived his right to anonymity so that Moynihan could be named.

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At an earlier hearing, Mr Higgins read his own victim impact statement aloud in court and urged other abuse victims to come forward as “it may save lives”.

Mr Justice White paid tribute to Mr Higgins for his “tremendous courage” in reporting the abuse, giving his statement to gardaí­ and delivering a “very moving” statement in court.

The court heard Mr Higgins had attempted suicide twice and was greatly saddened that his mother had died in 2016 before he could disclose the crimes to her.

Moynihan pleaded guilty to two charges of anal rape and two counts of sexually assaulting Mr Higgins on dates between September 9th, 2006 and June 27th, 2008.

Cigarettes

The court heard that Mr Higgins, who was aged 11 and 12 at the time, called three times to Moynihan’s home because he knew the man would give him cigarettes. After the first incident of rape, Mr Higgins discarded his underwear as it was blood-stained and he did not want anyone to find out about the rape.

The second rape took place when he returned to Moynihan’s home a number of months later and the man asked the boy if he would have sex with him. Mr Higgins refused and complained that he had been left bleeding the last time .

Moynihan brought the boy into the bathroom on the pretence of applying cream to his bottom but instead raped him.

Moynihan has three previous convictions for sexually assaulting two young girls in 2008 and 2009 for which he received a suspended sentence. The girls had gone to Moynihan’s home together on the understanding that he would give them cigarettes.

Mr Justice White said Moynihan’s guilty plea was very important as he had made full admissions to gardaí­early on. He said another mitigating factor was that Moynihan was suffering from throat cancer.