A Central Coast man accused of sexually assaulting two women he met on the dating app Tinder has been found guilty of all 10 offences by a jury in Newcastle.
Wyong man Justin Kane Millington, 50, pleaded not guilty to the sexual offences.
The first victim was repeatedly raped in bushland near Newcastle's popular Fernleigh track in October 2020.
"I froze. I was terrified," she told the court.
The second woman was sexually touched against her will in her own home.
"I was struggling and saying 'stop' and managed to get up and say 'time for you to go'," she said.
The women told the court they said "no" and "stop" but he persisted.
Millington rejected that and said there was consent.
In her closing address, Crown prosecutor Kristy Mulley told the jury that Millington was not going to take "no" for an answer.
Ms Mulley said he had a tendency "to force sexual activity on women he arranged to meet on Tinder".
The jury began deliberating on Thursday afternoon and came back this morning.
When asked for the verdicts for each count, the jury forewoman said "guilty" 10 times.
As the verdicts were read out, Millington shook his head and wept.
He was refused bail ahead of sentencing in May.