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Rolf Harris trial: Girl 'assaulted while friend in room' Rolf Harris trial: Girl 'assaulted while friend in room'
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A woman has told a court Rolf Harris assaulted her several times as a teenager, including once when his own daughter was in the same room.A woman has told a court Rolf Harris assaulted her several times as a teenager, including once when his own daughter was in the same room.
The alleged victim, who cannot be named, said she was scared of Mr Harris and that his actions were "creepy".The alleged victim, who cannot be named, said she was scared of Mr Harris and that his actions were "creepy".
Mr Harris, 84, is alleged to have abused her from the age of 13 at her home and his, as well as on holiday.Mr Harris, 84, is alleged to have abused her from the age of 13 at her home and his, as well as on holiday.
The TV presenter and artist denies 12 counts of indecently assaulting her and three other girls from 1968 to 1986. The TV entertainer and artist denies 12 counts of indecently assaulting her and three other girls from 1968 to 1986.
His alleged victims were aged between seven or eight and 19 when the offences are said to have taken place.His alleged victims were aged between seven or eight and 19 when the offences are said to have taken place.
Seven of the 12 counts are alleged to have been carried out on the woman, who was friends with Mr Harris's daughter Bindi.Seven of the 12 counts are alleged to have been carried out on the woman, who was friends with Mr Harris's daughter Bindi.
She used alcohol to cope from the age of 14 and was abused by Mr Harris until she was 29, Southwark Crown Court has heard.
The woman claimed that once while she was staying with the Harris family at their home in Berkshire, before she turned 16, Mr Harris performed a sex act on her while Bindi was asleep nearby.The woman claimed that once while she was staying with the Harris family at their home in Berkshire, before she turned 16, Mr Harris performed a sex act on her while Bindi was asleep nearby.
The two beds were "close together" but Mr Harris did not seem inhibited by that fact, she told the jury. The two beds were "close together" but Mr Harris did not seem inhibited by that fact, she told Southwark Crown Court.
Mr Harris is also alleged to have assaulted the girl in her bedroom while her parents were downstairs, the court heard. Mr Harris, from Bray in Berkshire, is also alleged to have assaulted the girl in her bedroom while her parents were downstairs, the court heard.
After the alleged assault, Mr Harris "started laughing and joking with everybody" in the living room, the woman told the court.After the alleged assault, Mr Harris "started laughing and joking with everybody" in the living room, the woman told the court.
She said it would make her feel "anxious and panic-stricken" when she knew he would be coming around to her house. His "sheer presence" worried her, said the alleged victim, who was 15 at the time. The alleged victim, who was 15 at the time, said it would make her feel "anxious and panic-stricken" when she knew he would be coming to her house.
'Creepy hug''Creepy hug'
The alleged assaults at her house are said to have taken place following a holiday the girl went on with the Harris family, having been invited by Bindi. The alleged assaults at her house are said to have taken place after the girl went on holiday with the Harris family, having been invited by Bindi.
She was 13 at the time she alleges Mr Harris assaulted her in a Hawaii hotel room when she was only wearing a towel, having just got out of the shower. She was 13 at the time she alleges Mr Harris assaulted her in a Hawaii hotel room when she was only wearing a towel.
The alleged hotel room assault was before such offences abroad could be prosecuted in the UK. The woman, the first prosecution witness to appear in the trial, said Mr Harris gave her a "pretty creepy" hug before the assault.
The woman said Mr Harris gave her a "pretty creepy" hug before the assault in a Hawaii hotel. "The way he hugged you and touched you all over, it was cringey," she told the court, adding that Mr Harris told her she was "lovely".
"The way he hugged you and touched you all over, it was cringey," she told the court.
She told the jury she was only wearing a towel at the time of the assault and that Mr Harris told her she was "lovely".
"I just thought: 'Oh my God, what's happening?'," said the woman, the first prosecution witness to appear in the trial.
The assault lasted for a few seconds, after which Mr Harris acted as if nothing had happened, the court heard.The assault lasted for a few seconds, after which Mr Harris acted as if nothing had happened, the court heard.
The alleged victim said she did not tell Bindi or Mr Harris's wife Alwen Hughes.The alleged victim said she did not tell Bindi or Mr Harris's wife Alwen Hughes.
"I was shocked and panicked by it," she said. "I didn't know what to do. I sat on the end of the bed in a state of shock, really.""I was shocked and panicked by it," she said. "I didn't know what to do. I sat on the end of the bed in a state of shock, really."
Mr Harris also assaulted her after she had been snorkelling while on the same holiday, the court heard. This alleged assault was before such offences abroad could be prosecuted in the UK, so it is not one of the charges against Mr Harris.
He is alleged to have touched the teenager inappropriately as he was wrapping a towel around her after she came out of the sea. He also assaulted her after she had been snorkelling while on the same holiday, the court heard.
The alleged victim said her sexual encounters with Mr Harris continued until she was 28, saying she "felt dead" on these occasions and did not know why she let it continue, except that she was "terrified" of him.
Asked by prosecutor Sasha Wass QC if she had considered shouting at Mr Harris to stop, she replied that as an "excruciatingly shy" child she did not want to "cause mayhem".Asked by prosecutor Sasha Wass QC if she had considered shouting at Mr Harris to stop, she replied that as an "excruciatingly shy" child she did not want to "cause mayhem".
Mr Harris, from Bray in Berkshire, entered a not guilty plea at an earlier hearing.