![]() The defendant said he had asked the alleged victim once for a date but said it was a joke and later told him he had ‘dumped him’. ![]() He told police he had never asked him for sex and nothing of sexual nature had ever happened between them. The accused boy admitted to police that he had been mean to his classmate on occasions but said he had not bullied him. Mr Scholz said the complainant would not go into the playground during break times to avoid being picked on. The alleged victim told officers that the defendant was a bully in the playground. That night he told his parents and the matter was reported to the police. The boy claimed he made up the story to impress his friends, but it was while teachers were speaking to him about the issue that he accused the defendant of rape. The court heard that in March last year the alleged victim was spoken to by teachers following rumours in the school that he had touched his girlfriend intimately. Mr Scholz claimed that in a further incident the defendant tried to pull the boy’s trousers down as he washed his hands after using the toilet and when the boy would not let him the defendant allegedly asked him: ‘Why not? It’s fun.’ Campaign: The Mail is pressing for tighter controls on internet porn, which is viewed by many under-18s
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