A talent manager, described as now “almost unrecognisable,” appears in court after being found guilty of two counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. Reporting states the conviction has led to the person’s time in prison.

One outlet uses language describing the prison experience as a “living hell,” while the other presents the same case description without adding additional detail in the provided excerpt. Both accounts indicate the same core outcome—guilt on the same charges—and that the individual is before a court following the conviction.

The coverage differs mainly in tone, with one emphasizing the alleged effects of imprisonment and the other focusing on the fact of the conviction and the court appearance. No additional information about sentencing or the broader circumstances of the offences is included in the supplied summaries, so these elements are not confirmed across the excerpts.