Woman Charged For Deceiving Another Woman That She Is A Man, Uses S,;'.x Toy As Male Organ
Interesting
read. A woman bandaged her body and used a prosthetic penis in order to
trick a naive female university student into believing she was a man, a
court heard.
Gayle Newland, 25, is said to have befriended the woman, also 25, by
posing on Facebook as a man named 'Kye' and the couple later had sex in
hotels in Chester, Greater Manchester.
Newland allegedly bound her chest and wore a woolly hat and swimsuit to
disguise her appearance, telling the woman he was self-conscious about
'his' appearance after hospital treatment.
The alleged victim said had agreed to follow 'rules' which included not
touching Kye's 'penis' and wearing a blindfold but 'believed she was
having sex with a male', Chester Crown Court heard.
Newland, of Cheshire, denies five counts of sexual assault which are
alleged to have taken place between February and June, 2013, when they
were both students at the University of Chester.
Hailing it 'undoubtedly an unusual case', prosecutor Matthew
Corbett-Jones said the alleged assaults took place against 'what on the
face of it is a fairly extraordinary background'.
Newland set up a Facebook profile under the alias of 'Kye Fortune' and
sent the alleged victim a friend request in 2011, telling her that he
knew of her through a mutual friend, the court heard.
As their relationship developed, the alleged victim made a number of
requests to meet in person, but each was met by Kye with 'repeated
excuses'.
And during their telephone conversations, Kye is said to have dismissed
his high-pitched voice as a result of his Filipino heritage.
When the couple finally met at The Dene Hotel, Chester, on February 22,
2013, Newland, posing as Kye, is said to have insisted the alleged
victim wore a blindfold, claiming he was insecure about his appearance
following an accident.
The prosecution say that Newland wore a swimming costume with bandages
binding her chest and a hat to conceal her hair, maintaining the outfit
was necessary because of the injuries.
The two then had sex with Newland using a prosthetic penis without the alleged victim's knowledge, it is claimed.
Mr Corbett-Jones said that 'at no time' did the woman consent to sex
with the use of a prosthetic and in so doing, 'the defendant sexually
assaulted' her.
The pair went on to meet and have sex at a Travelodge in Chester and at the alleged victim's home in the city.
When the alleged victim became unhappy in the relationship and tried to
break up, Kye messaged her saying he would kill himself, it was heard.
He told her his foster mother had died and that he believed his foster
father had played a role in her death, and that he needed to see her.
She agreed to meet him at her flat on June 30 and the couple had sex
again but this time she became suspicious and removed her blindfold for
the first time.
The woman claimed it was only then she realised she was in bed with a
woman. She unsuccessfully tried to call the police and a struggle
followed before she fled the property.
Later that day, police were called to a canal bridge in Mollington, Cheshire, from where Newland had apparently jumped.
Underneath her clothes, she was wearing what appeared to be a swimming costume and had a woolly hat with her.
On July 3, the alleged victim went to the police and Newland was
arrested the following day but declined to give her account of what had
taken place.
The alleged victim told police: 'I know it sounds pathetic, but I was
just so happy at the time because I was in love with this person and
we'd built this beautiful relationship.
'It was just based on, you know, our minds and all the other things that
we had in common so I just felt grateful that I'd finally got a proper
relationship.'
During the course of the relationship, the prosecution say that Newland
even sent the alleged victim a ring as Kye and declared a wish to marry
her one day.
Newland claims that her alleged victim knew she was in fact a woman and
that they were both 'going along with some sort of fantasy' that she was
Kye, explained Mr Corbett-Jones.
He invited the jury to consider how 'gullible or naive' they consider the alleged victim is.
'It is unquestionably the case that if what she says is true, she is by
her nature a very gullible, and I hope she will forgive me for saying
so, naive person,' he added.
The trial continues.
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