

'It was all over very quick, it was like 20 seconds. I was saying 'no' and he was saying 'let me'. 'I was on all fours and he was behind me with his hand on my back. 'There was nothing else I could say or do. I had given every excuse to get out of that situation. 'I did not know what more to do in that moment. She said that they were sitting on bean bags and she was insisting that she did not want to have sex. She claimed that Matturie had offered her money to stay, but she told him she would not change her plans. While at the party, the woman says she told Mendy's friend Louis Saha Matturie - who is the footballer's co-defendant in the case - that she was going to work. Speaking about how the night had started, she said: 'We were just chilling, It was a nice vibe.' Pictured: Benjamin Mendy arrives at Chester Crown Court where he is accused of eight counts of rape, one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted rape, relating to seven women The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court that she had been to Mendy's house before going clubbing on the Tuesday three days before the alleged incident on the Friday. She added: 'I was in denial and trying to block it out. The alleged victim said she was 'very drunk' at that time and does not remember dancing with Mendy. Ms Laws said: 'You don't have to put your hand on their neck, do you?' If you want to hear anyone you have to get up close.' The woman replied: 'We are in a club with the loud music. Mendy's barrister, Eleanor Laws QC said: 'You are very physically comfortable in his company, aren't you? '

She was seen to grind her bottom against Mendy and then put her arms around his neck. The jury was shown CCTV clips from inside a Manchester nightclub later that night which shows the woman dancing with Mendy on a crowded dance floor. The woman said she 'felt dirty' and used most of a pack of baby wipes to try to clean herself after the incident, the jury heard.Ĭo-accused Louis Saha Matturie (pictured arriving at court today), 41, is the footballer's friend and fixer, alleged to have had the job of finding young women for sex She added: 'We just ended up having sex and it wasn't long or anything - within 20 seconds it was over.' 'He said "It's small, don't worry" and I said "That's not helping".' 'And I was like I don't want to do anything, I don't know you, I would rather get to know someone better, it wouldn't even be enjoyable for me. And I was sober as well so I was very aware of everything. The woman said: 'It wasn't something I would want to do, especially with someone I don't know.

Jurors heard she told Mendy she did not want to have sex with him as she had to get to work, that she was not on contraception so didn't want to get pregnant and she was also worried it would be painful. 'I was like I'm not doing anything like that and I literally had to give excuses as to why. I think he was saying stuff to make me want to do stuff with him. 'He was like "all these women want to f*** me" and I was like "OK". While at the party, the woman says she told Mendy's friend and fixer Louis Saha Matturie (pictured at court today) - who is the co-defendant in the case - that she was going to work
