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Grime artist Solo 45 'raped and imprisoned four women' | Grime artist Solo 45 'raped and imprisoned four women' |
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A rapper described as "a violent and controlling narcissist and a bully" imprisoned and repeatedly raped four young women, a court has heard. | |
Andy Anokye, 32, who performs as Solo 45, denies 31 charges against him. | |
They include 22 allegations of rape, five counts of false imprisonment, two of assault by penetration and two of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. | They include 22 allegations of rape, five counts of false imprisonment, two of assault by penetration and two of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
Prosecutor Christopher Quinlan told Bristol Crown Court the grime artist filmed some of his actions. | |
"Each suffered in similar ways at different times at the defendant's hands," he added. | "Each suffered in similar ways at different times at the defendant's hands," he added. |
Mr Quinlan said the abuse took place over a two-year period. One of the women reported the abuse to friends and then to police, he said. | Mr Quinlan said the abuse took place over a two-year period. One of the women reported the abuse to friends and then to police, he said. |
'Pain and suffering' | 'Pain and suffering' |
Mr Anokye was arrested and his mobile phone and laptop were seized by officers, who contacted three other women. | Mr Anokye was arrested and his mobile phone and laptop were seized by officers, who contacted three other women. |
Mr Quinlan said the musician had filmed "a great deal of what he did" on his phone. | |
"He physically assaulted and falsely imprisoned them, held them against their will and he raped each of them repeatedly," he told the court. | "He physically assaulted and falsely imprisoned them, held them against their will and he raped each of them repeatedly," he told the court. |
"He is a violent and controlling narcissist and a bully. He is a sadist who derives satisfaction and sexual pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering on his victims." | "He is a violent and controlling narcissist and a bully. He is a sadist who derives satisfaction and sexual pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering on his victims." |
Mr Quinlan said Mr Anokye, of Millennium Promenade, Bristol, will claim that any sexual activity between him and the women was consensual. | Mr Quinlan said Mr Anokye, of Millennium Promenade, Bristol, will claim that any sexual activity between him and the women was consensual. |
Judge William Hart told jurors the defendant was a member of the grime collective, Boy Better Know. | |
'Skepta and Stormzy' | |
Mr Quinlan added Mr Anokye became known to each of the complainants through their "knowledge and taste" for grime music. | |
He described the genre to the jury as "dance music influenced by garage music". | |
"Artists of that genre include Skepta and Stormzy," he said. | |
"Neither has anything to do with this case but you may hear reference to either or both of them during the evidence." | |
The jury of five men and seven women have been told they will view some of the recordings made by Anokye. | |
"You may find it both unpleasant and upsetting," Mr Quinlan said. | |
"It is important evidence. We promise you that to show it is not gratuitous but necessary." | |
The case continues. | The case continues. |
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