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A teenage girl who claims she was duped into sex by a woman posing as a boy called ‘George’ felt what she thought was his penis while they were in bed together, a court heard today.
Georgia Bilham, 21, is accused of tricking the short-sighted girl by taking away her glasses and keeping her clothes on and her hood up during all their sexual encounters.
Today the alleged victim, who at the time was in her late teens, told the jury that while she never seen ‘George’s’ penis, she felt what she described as ‘a willy-like figure’ against her leg on two occasions.
One was when they were lying in bed next to each other at her house ‘spooning’.
The other was when ‘George’ arrived to collect her in ‘his’ car and ‘he’ had brushed past her leg, she said.
Georgia Bilham, 21, is accused of tricking the short-sighted girl that she was a boy called George
Georgia Bilham (Centre - white cardigan) arriving at Chester Crown Court where she is on trial charged with 17 sexual assaults on a 19 year old female victim
Today the alleged victim, who at the time was in her late teens, told the jury that while she never seen ‘George’s’ penis, she felt what she described as ‘a willy-like figure’ against her leg on two occasions. Pictured: Georgia Bilham
Describing the second time it allegedly happened, she said: ‘I thought we were about to have sex - this was the night.’
The jury also heard about messages the girl exchanged with her mother, who became suspicious after meeting ‘George’ and told her daughter that she didn’t believe her boyfriend was a man.
‘Did you defo feel a willy?’ her mother asked.
‘Yes defo. Why did you think he’s a girl?’ she replied.
But Bilham’s barrister told the court her client denies ever having done anything aimed at ‘mimicking a penis’.
The alleged victim also admitted to police there had once been part of her which wanted to ‘experiment with girls’ – but insisted the thought now made her feel ‘sick’.
Bilham allegedly set up a fake Snapchat profile under the name ‘George Parry’ using a cartoon image of a blond-haired man as her profile picture and began messaging the alleged victim online.
They progressed to meeting up for sexual activity in ‘George’s’ car, with Bilham taking away the extremely short-sighted girl’s glasses, leaving her ‘essentially blind’, Chester Crown Court has heard.
Bilham’s barrister told the court her client denies ever having done anything aimed at ‘mimicking a penis’
Bilham allegedly set up a fake Snapchat profile under the name ‘George Parry’, a court heard
The jury also heard about messages the girl exchanged with her mother, who became suspicious after