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A carer at a former children's home in Jersey was a "persistent sexual bully" who repeatedly abused children in his care, a court has heard. | A carer at a former children's home in Jersey was a "persistent sexual bully" who repeatedly abused children in his care, a court has heard. |
Gordon Wateridge, 78, used his job at the Haut de la Garenne home to touch teenage girls in a sexual manner, Jersey's Royal Court was told. | Gordon Wateridge, 78, used his job at the Haut de la Garenne home to touch teenage girls in a sexual manner, Jersey's Royal Court was told. |
He is charged with 19 counts of indecent assault relating to five victims between 1970 and 1974. | He is charged with 19 counts of indecent assault relating to five victims between 1970 and 1974. |
Mr Wateridge, who lives in the parish of St Clement, denies the charges. | Mr Wateridge, who lives in the parish of St Clement, denies the charges. |
He is also charged with one count of assault against a 12 or 13-year-old boy and one count of incitement to indecent assault against a 12 or 13-year-old girl. | He is also charged with one count of assault against a 12 or 13-year-old boy and one count of incitement to indecent assault against a 12 or 13-year-old girl. |
The court was told he would grope girls' breasts, kiss them on the neck and, in one instance, forced his hand inside an alleged victim's underwear. | The court was told he would grope girls' breasts, kiss them on the neck and, in one instance, forced his hand inside an alleged victim's underwear. |
The alleged attacks led to children at the home nicknaming Mr Wateridge "The Perv", the jury was told. | The alleged attacks led to children at the home nicknaming Mr Wateridge "The Perv", the jury was told. |
'Bear hugs' | 'Bear hugs' |
Opening the case for the prosecution, Stephen Baker said Mr Wateridge had worked as a house parent at the children's home from 1970 to 1974. | Opening the case for the prosecution, Stephen Baker said Mr Wateridge had worked as a house parent at the children's home from 1970 to 1974. |
He said: "It is the prosecution case that Mr Wateridge abused that position of responsibility in respect of the children in his care named in the indictment. He was a bully and he used his position of authority to touch girls in his care in a sexual fashion. | He said: "It is the prosecution case that Mr Wateridge abused that position of responsibility in respect of the children in his care named in the indictment. He was a bully and he used his position of authority to touch girls in his care in a sexual fashion. |
"As you hear the evidence, you may conclude that he was a persistent sexual bully, frequently touching young teenage girls in a sexual manner." | "As you hear the evidence, you may conclude that he was a persistent sexual bully, frequently touching young teenage girls in a sexual manner." |
As he opened the case, Mr Baker advised the jury to ignore "lurid" reporting in the press about Haut de la Garenne. | As he opened the case, Mr Baker advised the jury to ignore "lurid" reporting in the press about Haut de la Garenne. |
He made out that everything was a joke but he really was not very nice to anyone Alleged victim | He made out that everything was a joke but he really was not very nice to anyone Alleged victim |
Mr Baker said Mr Wateridge would use his strength to overpower the girls by giving them inappropriate "bear hugs". | Mr Baker said Mr Wateridge would use his strength to overpower the girls by giving them inappropriate "bear hugs". |
On other occasions he would sit on a snooker table at the home, grab girls walking past and pull them towards him. | On other occasions he would sit on a snooker table at the home, grab girls walking past and pull them towards him. |
The court heard he would place his mouth on the girl's neck and then allegedly grope the victim. | The court heard he would place his mouth on the girl's neck and then allegedly grope the victim. |
One of the alleged victims told the court that she had been left feeling "dirty" after being groped by him. | One of the alleged victims told the court that she had been left feeling "dirty" after being groped by him. |
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is now 53 and revealed girls at the home referred to Wateridge as "Perv". | The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is now 53 and revealed girls at the home referred to Wateridge as "Perv". |
She said: "He made out that everything was a joke but he really was not very nice to anyone." | She said: "He made out that everything was a joke but he really was not very nice to anyone." |
"He would do things like smacking your bottom, grabbing you and giving you bear-hugs. It was all very impersonal." | "He would do things like smacking your bottom, grabbing you and giving you bear-hugs. It was all very impersonal." |
She added: "When he grabbed you from behind, he would more often than not touch your breasts in some way." | She added: "When he grabbed you from behind, he would more often than not touch your breasts in some way." |
When asked how she felt at the time about it, she replied: "It made me feel dirty, to be honest." | When asked how she felt at the time about it, she replied: "It made me feel dirty, to be honest." |
Defence counsel Michael Preston suggested the woman did not complain at the time because it had not happened. | |
"The reason that I didn't complain was because it happened to everyone and I thought it was normal," she replied. | |
Mr Wateridge, who was born in Croydon, south London, lived in a flat at the home with his wife and two children at the time of the alleged offences, the court was told. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |