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Oritse Williams rape trial: Woman 'lay like dead body' | |
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A woman has told a court she lay down "like a dead body" during an alleged rape by a former pop star because she wanted it to stop. | |
Ex-JLS singer Oritse Williams "jumped on" the woman after a concert in Wolverhampton in December 2016, a court heard. | |
Co-defendant, Jamien Nagadhana, 32, from Hounslow, London, denied assault by penetration. | |
Mr Williams, 32 from Croydon, south London, has pleaded not guilty to rape. | |
Prosecutors at Wolverhampton Crown Court said the woman and her two friends met the pair at a nightclub after the solo gig. | |
Opening the crown's case, Miranda Moore QC said after one of the women "blacked out" and had to be put in a taxi home, the alleged rape victim and her other friend went back to the hotel with Mr Williams and his tour manager, Mr Nagadhana. | Opening the crown's case, Miranda Moore QC said after one of the women "blacked out" and had to be put in a taxi home, the alleged rape victim and her other friend went back to the hotel with Mr Williams and his tour manager, Mr Nagadhana. |
Describing how the woman had later returned without her friend to look for her mobile, Ms Moore said: "Once she was back in the room - she had to knock on the door - Mr Williams effectively jumped on her. | |
"He picked her up and pushed her down on the double bed. She had already made it clear that she didn't want to have sex with him. | |
"All she thought was 'I don't want this to happen'." | |
'Felt worthless' | |
In a police interview, Mr Williams said the woman, who cannot be identified, and her friend had wanted to go back to the hotel and had instigated sexual activity. | |
The jury heard he told police: "I'm the artist. I think both of them, they both kind of wanted to be involved with me in some degree." | |
The woman claims Mr Nagadhana sexually assaulted her during the alleged rape. | |
But Ms Moore said Mr Williams had told police Mr Nagadhana was asleep and "had nothing to do with it". | |
In a video interview with police, which was played to the jury, the complainant said she had been swearing and telling Williams to stop during the alleged attack. | |
At one point, she said she had "laid down like a dead body" because she just wanted it to stop. | |
She said: "I was quite scared. I felt more pathetic, if that makes sense. I felt just worthless." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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