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MP put his hands down teen’s pants, court told

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The complainant said, “I just felt like I was wrinkled in me, it was the most strange feeling so far,” he said.

“He was taking a heavy breath, taking a heavy breath, I don’t know that it was running to me. But he stuck to me about heavy breath and skin (contact).”

The complainant said that he was a wake up and stood up and wanted to sleep on his way home.

Ward told the child that it was not safe to sleep alone and that he “direct” the young person to the bedroom.

In the bedroom, the complainant told the court that Ward “assembled it” when he looked at the bed.

The complainant said, “Basically, he was sitting in my stupid, he began to massage my waist with his hands,” he said.

“I froze again and I told him to stop after it wasn’t for too long and I said,” No, I’ll sleep. “

“I wanted this to end as quickly as possible.”

The complainant said that Ward said to relax and that he had done a course in the massage before stopping.

The court texted each other for the next days and weeks.

The complainant told the court that he trusted a friend allegedly at Ward’s house.

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The court said that the young man’s friend would be “clearly” and joke that the young man was “gay for this”.

Young, “probably my fault” allegedly allegedly decided to put aside the immoral attack.

At that time, he was taking business through the complainant young liberals and Ward.

“I have all these opportunities about Gareth and young Libs,” the complainant said to the court.

“If I wanted to get out of any of these, I had to put it completely behind my mind and that it wasn’t happening and I had to continue to be the only brother of Gareth.”

The complainant was asked about the women he met with Ward after the alleged attack.

The complainant said that there were many “humiliating” discussion about women with Gareth and women in liberal circles at that time.

“Women were not respected and were seen as a conquest or something like that, complain the complainant said.

“In the hierarchy that existed in the culture of young Libs … Gareth was on top of him.”

He told the court that it was “cringe” and “gross ,, but then he saw Ward as an important public person.

“It was just like having another friend, except for one night, Ward complaining Ward, the complainant Ward.

“But then he always had the dynamics of knowing that he was always in this strong role and that he was a very good person.

“If I was to say, ‘I just don’t want to be friends with Vidala, Gareth,’ I would have lost more than my friendship with Gareth.”

“I felt that I would lose many of my identity.”

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