A 46-year-old woman accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy has taken to the witness box at her NSW District Court trial, giving evidence about that night.
A Sydney woman accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy has told a jury she was “really down” and had been drinking when she kissed the teenager for up to 20 seconds, but denies they then had sex.
A 46-year-old woman leaves the NSW District Court where she is on trial accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy. She has pleaded not guilty.Taking to the witness box at her NSW District Court trial on Friday afternoon, the accused said she had been feeling down and went into the boy’s bedroom as she “just wanted a friendly chat”.LoadingHe said the boy told her to “cheer up”. She said she was sitting up at first on the bed, with her legs over the covers.
Asked by her barrister Phillip Boulten, SC, how long they kissed on the lips, the woman said, “It was short, I’d say approximately no more than 20 seconds or under.”“Then I felt his erection on my leg. It felt so awkward and wrong, that I basically, I was out of there.” The woman said she had drunk “quite a bit … over one bottle, and up to 1½ bottles” of wine, but denied it was three bottles, and dismissed any suggestion she blacked out or fell asleep in the room.“I remembered everything, just about,” the woman said.
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