Man jailed for multiple rapes and other offences in Calderdale
He was also sentenced for assaulting an emergency worker and coercive and controlling behaviour
A man has been handed a 17 year six month sentences after being convicted of multiple rapes and other offences - after an investigation by police in Calderdale.
Jordan Reynolds, 30, has also been handed an additional four years on extended licence.
He was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court for the rape charges, as well as criminal damage, perverting the course of justice, coercive and controlling behaviour, affray, and assault of an emergency worker.
The victim, who spoke out as part of the sentencing, said: "He manipulated me with lies to get what he wanted and scarred me for life with his actions."
"He has impacted my life in the most brutal way, and I will never get over it. This has been so mentally and physically draining for me."
Detective Constable Katy Wilson of West Yorkshire Police: "Reynolds subjected his victim to a horrendous ordeal and I hope the lengthy sentence he has received will give her some comfort.
"I also hope it encourages other victims to come forward and report offences to our specially-trained officers, who will investigate all reports and provide support throughout the process."