James Coulter was found guilty of nine charges, including rape, committed over a six-year period. The offences took place up until 2014. The High Court in Glasgow heard how the former Albion Rovers player, 33, assaulted one woman with a Player of the Year trophy hours after winning it and threatened to publish explicit images of her and send them to her family. The victim was a barmaid at a club in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire when she met Coulter. Coulter’s second victim was a civil servant whom he assaulted regularly before going on to rape her. He had filmed her performing a sex act without her knowledge, the court was told. The woman amassed debts of around £30,000 after giving money to gambling addict Coulter. The third woman, a nurse, was assaulted by Coulter after meeting him at a local nightclub. She was raped at a home in Blantyre in 2014. Coulter denied the allegations and claimed his encounters with the women were consensual. Judge John Morris QC told Coulter that he had committed a “catalogue of abuse” against the women. Coulter, who it emerged had also assaulted another women regularly between 2001 and 2002, was snared by a Domestic Abuse Taskforce probe after the second women went to the police. Sentence was passed at the High Court in Paisley. The Scotsman’s EU Referendum page: Keep up to date with latest news, polls and features. DOWNLOAD THE SCOTSMAN APP ON ITUNES OR GOOGLE PLAY