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Slowthai jury told not to be 'Wagatha Christies' | Slowthai jury told not to be 'Wagatha Christies' |
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Slowthai has been supported throughout the trial by his wife, the pop star Anne-Marie | |
Members of the jury in the rape case of the Grammy-nominated rapper Slowthai have been encouraged not to be "Wagatha Christies" during its deliberations. | Members of the jury in the rape case of the Grammy-nominated rapper Slowthai have been encouraged not to be "Wagatha Christies" during its deliberations. |
The 29-year-old, whose real name is Tyron Frampton, is accused of raping a woman following his performance at The Bullingdon, in Oxford, in September 2021. | The 29-year-old, whose real name is Tyron Frampton, is accused of raping a woman following his performance at The Bullingdon, in Oxford, in September 2021. |
He and his co-accused, Alex Blake-Walker, both deny three joint counts of rape. Mr Blake-Walker also denies one count of sexual assault. | He and his co-accused, Alex Blake-Walker, both deny three joint counts of rape. Mr Blake-Walker also denies one count of sexual assault. |
The jury are expected to be sent out to consider its verdicts on Thursday. | The jury are expected to be sent out to consider its verdicts on Thursday. |
During the final day of the trial, the jury was reminded by Heather Stangoe, prosecuting, that it must "decide this case on the evidence" it has heard. | During the final day of the trial, the jury was reminded by Heather Stangoe, prosecuting, that it must "decide this case on the evidence" it has heard. |
She said jurors were "not investigators", adding that they should not try and be "Wagatha Christies" - in reference to the notorious legal battle between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy. | She said jurors were "not investigators", adding that they should not try and be "Wagatha Christies" - in reference to the notorious legal battle between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy. |
"This is not C.S.I, this is not an American drama - this is a case about real people and things that happened in real life," Ms Stangoe added. | "This is not C.S.I, this is not an American drama - this is a case about real people and things that happened in real life," Ms Stangoe added. |
The rapper was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2021 | The rapper was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2021 |
Oxford Crown Court had previously heard the two men had been introduced to a group of eight women after Mr Frampton's performance. | Oxford Crown Court had previously heard the two men had been introduced to a group of eight women after Mr Frampton's performance. |
The group of women and four men then headed to a house party, the court was told. | The group of women and four men then headed to a house party, the court was told. |
While some women remained inside, Mr Frampton and Mr Blake-Walker went up to the roof with the two complainants. | While some women remained inside, Mr Frampton and Mr Blake-Walker went up to the roof with the two complainants. |
The prosecution then alleges Mr Blake-Walker raped the first women while being encouraged by Mr Frampton - who twice raped the second complainant while being buoyed on by Mr Blake-Walker. | The prosecution then alleges Mr Blake-Walker raped the first women while being encouraged by Mr Frampton - who twice raped the second complainant while being buoyed on by Mr Blake-Walker. |
'Question of consent' | 'Question of consent' |
Defending Mr Frampton, Patrick Gibbs KC said there were a dozen "problems" with the narrative put forward by the prosecution. | Defending Mr Frampton, Patrick Gibbs KC said there were a dozen "problems" with the narrative put forward by the prosecution. |
In his closing remarks, he said his client "wasn't everybody's stereotype of a rapper", adding he was a "thoughtful" and "modest" man who "throws himself, sometimes recklessly, into life". | In his closing remarks, he said his client "wasn't everybody's stereotype of a rapper", adding he was a "thoughtful" and "modest" man who "throws himself, sometimes recklessly, into life". |
"There's all the difference in the world between being up for a good time, in a boyish and immature way, and forcing yourself upon someone against their will," Mr Gibbs said in his closing remarks to the jury. | "There's all the difference in the world between being up for a good time, in a boyish and immature way, and forcing yourself upon someone against their will," Mr Gibbs said in his closing remarks to the jury. |
He added: "Even if he [Mr Frampton] is acquitted, it [the allegations] will not leave him." | He added: "Even if he [Mr Frampton] is acquitted, it [the allegations] will not leave him." |
"He'll be cancelled for the rest of time." | "He'll be cancelled for the rest of time." |
Sheryl Nwosu, defending Mr Blake-Walker, said in her closing remarks that the evidence put forward by the crown "doesn't fit with Mr Blake-Walker and his behaviour on the night". | Sheryl Nwosu, defending Mr Blake-Walker, said in her closing remarks that the evidence put forward by the crown "doesn't fit with Mr Blake-Walker and his behaviour on the night". |
She added that her "trustworthy" client believed the complainant had been "fully consenting" to the sexual acts. | She added that her "trustworthy" client believed the complainant had been "fully consenting" to the sexual acts. |
Overseeing the case, Judge Ian Pringle said the case was a "question of consent". | Overseeing the case, Judge Ian Pringle said the case was a "question of consent". |
He reminded the jury that there was "no stereotype for a perpetrator or victim of rape", adding that it "must be sure of guilt" to convict the two men. | He reminded the jury that there was "no stereotype for a perpetrator or victim of rape", adding that it "must be sure of guilt" to convict the two men. |
Judge Pringle also asked jurors to "lay aside any feelings of sympathy or dislike" and make their decision in a "calm and cool manner". | Judge Pringle also asked jurors to "lay aside any feelings of sympathy or dislike" and make their decision in a "calm and cool manner". |
Mr Frampton has been supported throughout the trial at Oxford Crown Court by his wife, the popstar Anne-Marie - whom he was not yet in a relationship with when the alleged attacks took place. | |
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