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Charlie Elphicke trial: MP's pursuit of woman 'like a Benny Hill sketch' | Charlie Elphicke trial: MP's pursuit of woman 'like a Benny Hill sketch' |
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A former Tory MP chased a woman he is accused of sexually assaulting round his kitchen in what sounded like a "Benny Hill sketch", a court heard. | A former Tory MP chased a woman he is accused of sexually assaulting round his kitchen in what sounded like a "Benny Hill sketch", a court heard. |
A woman told a jury about receiving a late night phone call from ex-Dover MP Charlie Elphicke's alleged victim, her "distressed" sister. | A woman told a jury about receiving a late night phone call from ex-Dover MP Charlie Elphicke's alleged victim, her "distressed" sister. |
Mr Elphicke, 49, is accused of touching a woman's breast at his home in 2007 and attacking another woman in 2016. | Mr Elphicke, 49, is accused of touching a woman's breast at his home in 2007 and attacking another woman in 2016. |
At Southwark Crown Court, he denies three counts of sexual assault. | At Southwark Crown Court, he denies three counts of sexual assault. |
He is also alleged to have sexually assaulted a parliamentary worker nine years after the first attack at his London home, in the summer of 2007. | He is also alleged to have sexually assaulted a parliamentary worker nine years after the first attack at his London home, in the summer of 2007. |
'He was knocking on door' | 'He was knocking on door' |
Giving evidence, the woman's sister said she was told "he chased me around the kitchen". And when she clarified who "he" was, his alleged victim said "Charlie". | Giving evidence, the woman's sister said she was told "he chased me around the kitchen". And when she clarified who "he" was, his alleged victim said "Charlie". |
"My advice was for her to get out of there. He was knocking on the door at the time and she was obviously distressed," she told the court via video link. | "My advice was for her to get out of there. He was knocking on the door at the time and she was obviously distressed," she told the court via video link. |
"At that time all I knew was that he'd chased her round the kitchen, tried to grab her bottom, wanted to spank her bottom. | "At that time all I knew was that he'd chased her round the kitchen, tried to grab her bottom, wanted to spank her bottom. |
"My priority was to get her out of there and get her safe." | "My priority was to get her out of there and get her safe." |
Her sister left the property and got into a taxi to her boyfriend's house before the women spoke again. | Her sister left the property and got into a taxi to her boyfriend's house before the women spoke again. |
Asked by prosecutor Eloise Marshall QC what her impression had been after that first call she said: "It seemed like something from Benny Hill - that's an old TV series... utterly bizarre." | Asked by prosecutor Eloise Marshall QC what her impression had been after that first call she said: "It seemed like something from Benny Hill - that's an old TV series... utterly bizarre." |
'Naughty Tory list' | |
The witness said her sister did not originally wanted to make a formal complaint, and had wanted to forget all about it. | The witness said her sister did not originally wanted to make a formal complaint, and had wanted to forget all about it. |
On Tuesday Ian Winter QC, for the defence, accused the alleged victim of inconsistencies in her evidence to friends at the time. | |
He said the phrase "naughty Tory" had "crept" into her account after reading press reports a decade later of a so-called "naughty Tory list". She rejected this idea. | He said the phrase "naughty Tory" had "crept" into her account after reading press reports a decade later of a so-called "naughty Tory list". She rejected this idea. |
She also denied Mr Winter's suggestion that Mr Elphicke "immediately stopped" kissing her when she said so, and that the incident ended there. | She also denied Mr Winter's suggestion that Mr Elphicke "immediately stopped" kissing her when she said so, and that the incident ended there. |
Jurors also heard an extract of a police interview with his second alleged victim, a young parliamentary worker. | |
The married father-of-two is alleged to have said "I'm so naughty sometimes", as he shared a bottle of champagne with the woman, aged in her early 20s, in Westminster in 2016. | |
The woman said she was invited for a drink with Mr Elphicke one evening, and they chatted about music before he later slipped his hand under her top. | |
In the recording, the woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said Mr Elphicke repeatedly told her he liked her. | |
She said Mr Elphicke then put his arm down her top to grope her. | |
'He giggled after assault' | |
She told police: "He said, 'What's wrong? We both really like each other'." | |
The woman said she was not attracted to him and told Mr Elphicke he was much older than her, to which he allegedly replied: "I knew you'd bring my age into it." | |
She said Mr Elphicke began giggling after the sexual assault and said: "I'm so naughty sometimes." | |
She also told police of a second alleged assault, later in 2016, when Mr Elphicke slid his hand up her leg to her groin. | |
The woman said she told him to stop, to which Mr Elphicke tutted and replied: "You're no fun." | |
She told police she had heard Mr Elphicke say previously: "People in my good books go a long way. People in my bad books don't." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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