The court was told she told him to "get off her", to which he replied it "wouldn't take long",
Leeds Live reports.
Egerton added: "When he eventually let go of her, he laughed and he told her he was HIV positive. She felt numb. She ran all the way to Hyde Park and her legs kept giving way, she recalls.
"She managed to call emergency services and said she needed an ambulance. Emergency services found her near Hyde Park Corner and she wasn't speaking coherently."
In an impact statement give to court, she said: “Since you raped me, I try not to live in a world of fear but find myself feeling uneasy when alone, when it's dark, and making my way home. Anyone should be able to do this without being subjected to rape.
“I hope the sentencing you receive today reflects justice for not only myself but for the other victim and victims that may come forward.
“You claim to be sorry for your actions now, you were never sorry because if you were you would have come forward, you never would have repeated such an awful crime many years down the line. The only reason your sorry is because today justice has prevailed and you're sorry you were caught.”
His second assault was carried out six years later in September 2021, when he was working as a Hermes delivery driver.
He delivered of his victim's parcels later that day, asking to be let in for a coffee.