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Oxford slavery trial: Accused says he paid for 'man cave' labour | Oxford slavery trial: Accused says he paid for 'man cave' labour |
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One of three men accused of modern slavery offences has denied threatening two men to work for him for little or no money. | One of three men accused of modern slavery offences has denied threatening two men to work for him for little or no money. |
Michael Joyce Senior rejected claims he had bought the pair drugs and forced them to give him their benefit money. | Michael Joyce Senior rejected claims he had bought the pair drugs and forced them to give him their benefit money. |
He said he paid the two alleged victims either £40 or £50 a day. | He said he paid the two alleged victims either £40 or £50 a day. |
Mr Joyce, 60, and his sons Michael Joyce, 26, and John Joyce, 34, all from Oxford, deny five counts of modern slavery and forced labour offences. | Mr Joyce, 60, and his sons Michael Joyce, 26, and John Joyce, 34, all from Oxford, deny five counts of modern slavery and forced labour offences. |
At Oxford Crown Court, the 60-year-old said the two men, aged 49 and 28, worked for him by building a "man cave" and bar at a travellers' site in Redbridge Hollow in the south of the city. | At Oxford Crown Court, the 60-year-old said the two men, aged 49 and 28, worked for him by building a "man cave" and bar at a travellers' site in Redbridge Hollow in the south of the city. |
"When they finished the job they were paid," he said. | "When they finished the job they were paid," he said. |
Crack and heroin | Crack and heroin |
Earlier prosecutor Kim Preston accused the three men of giving the two alleged victims money to buy drugs to make them more indebted to the defendants. | Earlier prosecutor Kim Preston accused the three men of giving the two alleged victims money to buy drugs to make them more indebted to the defendants. |
Mr Joyce Senior admitted that on occasions when he was dropping them home, the alleged victims would ask him to take a diversion to buy drugs, including crack and heroin. | Mr Joyce Senior admitted that on occasions when he was dropping them home, the alleged victims would ask him to take a diversion to buy drugs, including crack and heroin. |
But he said: "I paid them. Whatever they did with it was up to them." | But he said: "I paid them. Whatever they did with it was up to them." |
When asked if he had told one of the men to sell drugs, he said: "No, it would be like giving alcohol to an alcoholic." | When asked if he had told one of the men to sell drugs, he said: "No, it would be like giving alcohol to an alcoholic." |
One of the alleged victims earlier said: "I was petrified by the Joyces. I couldn't leave." | One of the alleged victims earlier said: "I was petrified by the Joyces. I couldn't leave." |
The 49-year-old added: "I was fearing for my life. Not just for me but for my partner and my father." | |
David Boiling, 33, who was previously accused of the same charges, has been acquitted. | David Boiling, 33, who was previously accused of the same charges, has been acquitted. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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