Thomas, of Leigh in Greater Manchester, knew his victim before the act and was aware that she was sick of another illness but had not known about the HIV.
According to his prosecutor, Thomas had let himself into his victim's home in the middle of the night and she awoke to find him raping her.
She reportedly froze and no words were exchanged between them. Thomas only pulled up his shorts and left.
He was arrested and interviewed and said he had been drinking heavily, taken cocaine and ecstasy and could not recall the incident.
His barrister, Virginia Hayton, said Thomas still cannot recall the attack but when told about it he said that the woman 'would not lie, she tells the truth. If she says I have done it, I have done it'.
Jailing Thomas for five years and four months Judge Mark Brown said that he had committed ‘this dreadful offence’ while she lay asleep, having taken a sleeping tablet, and it had left her distressed and anxious.
He also ordered him to sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Thomas pleaded guilty to molesting the woman on July 20 this year.
Miss Hayton said that Thomas, who has previous convictions but none for intimate offences, is ‘remorseful’ and ‘cannot understand why he did it and it is troubling him’.
She said that he started using cannabis at the age of nine, drinking heavily at the age of 11, became addicted to ecstasy and cocaine at 13 and was put in care the following year.
He has been trying to contact his family but they want nothing to do with him and he will now be away from his partner and their young daughter and his two other older daughters from previous relationships.
Miss Hayton told the court that Thomas will not find out the result of his HIV test until Friday and has had the worry of the outcome hanging over him.
‘It is his own fault, if he had not committed this offence he would not have placed himself in this position.’
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