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A 46-year-old woman performed a ‘weird sexual dance showing off her breast and butt’ to a 14-year-old private schoolboy before she allegedly had sex with him twice, a Sydney court has heard.

The woman, who is on trial for two counts of sexual intercourse with the boy in 2021,  was recorded on a mobile phone ‘dancing in a sexual way while the only adult present and highly intoxicated’ in front of three children, including the teenage alleged victim. 

Opening a NSW District Court trial on Monday, Crown Prosecutor Emma Blizard told a jury of eight men and four women eight man that the then Year Nine student alleged he was sexually assaulted just after midnight on May 1, 2021.

This was just under two hours after the alleged erotic dance when the woman went to the boy’s bedroom while the youth’s father was sleeping in a separate cabana-style wing of the house. 

‘[The boy] estimated she had had three or more bottle of wine during the afternoon’ Ms Blizard said. 

By 10pm she was engaged in ‘sexual or erotic dancing … reaching down and slowly coming up in weird sexual dancing’, the court heard.

When the teen was watching YouTube videos in his bed, Ms Blizard said, the woman ‘came into the bedroom … and after getting in his bed said “don’t say anything to your father about this”, kissed [the teen], took off her own clothes and [the boy’s] shirt and pulled down [his] pants’.

The accused performed a ‘weird sexy dance’ which a child recorded on a phone then allagedly had sex twice with a 14-year-old boy

After this, the Crown asserts, the woman performed two separate sexual acts on the  upon the boy and then fell asleep.

Ms Blizard said following the events, the accused ‘appeared awkward around’ the boy and then lost contact with him.

Around nine months later, the boy told his then-girlfriend and her female friend about the night, and then in mid-2022 after a troubling incident at school, he told his mother.

After his father informed police, detectives set up a recorded phone call which lasted 30 minutes.

During the call, the teen asked the woman if she remembered how they had sexual intercourse.

In the call, she said she was no longer drinking alcohol and that she didn’t really remember just ‘something in the bedroom … kissing him [and] confusing her love for attraction’.

The accused woman’s barrister Philip Boulten SC told the court that the recorded evidence by the boy was untrue, and that the woman had not had sex with him during the one hour 20 minute encounter.

The accused (above) is on trial for allegedly having aggravated sex with a teenage boy after getiing ‘very intoxicated’, doing an erotic dance and then entering the boy’s bedroom

He said his client ‘refutes these allegations and it’s a flat out denial’ and that the boy had ‘got into trouble at school while under influence of drugs … [and was] anxious he was going to be suspended’. 

Mr Boulten said of his client: ‘She’s never had sexual interest really in anyone under the age of 16.’ 

The woman’s trial opened in Sydney‘s Downing Centre District Court on Monday before Judge Sarah Hopkins, and will continue for about seven days.

The court will be played the erotic dance video, the phone call between the boy and the accused and hear testimony from the teen’s former girlfriend and her female friend.

Wearing a straight black dress and cream jacket, and nude-coloured shoes, the woman stood and formally entered her pleas on Monday morning

She is charged with having sexual intercourse at Longueville with the 14-year-old boy in the aggravated circumstances that he was under her authority between December 14, 2020 and November 1, 2021. She answered ‘not guilty’ to both allegations.

The court was shown a video walk through by police of the home where the alleged sexual assaults took place, showing the bedroom where the boy slept which had a bicycle stowed by a wooden-framed double bed.

Asked by Mr Boulten if the accused had ever been found guilty of any criminal offence, Detective Acting Sergeant Jason Quick said: ‘she has not been convicted, no.’

The trial continues. 

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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