Durham Crown Court was told it was some time later that the woman mentioned his advances to her family and police were informed. “He was a professional with a duty of care”, but he added: “The person entrusted in her care committed an act of violation. “The fact is you were a professional and knew what your professional duties were. “There’s a clear line and you were the professional and knew you were crossing it.” The judge told Williams he is likely to also be barred from ever working with anyone considered vulnerable.