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Trans Met Police volunteer, 27, told 12-year-old that he loved her before sexually assaulting her, court hears

Trans Met Police volunteer, 27, told 12-year-old that he loved her before sexually assaulting her, court hears

Daily Mail​2 days ago
A transgender Met Police volunteer had daily video chats with their alleged rape victim before sexually assaulting her at the age of 12, a court has heard.
James Bubb, who now identifies as a woman named Gwyn Samuels, regularly spoke to the girl over text and video call before the alleged attack, Amersham Law Courts was told.
The court heard the pair met on video chat site Omegle in 2018, when the complainant was 12 years old and the defendant was around 21.
They then met in person for the first time at a Christian festival a few months later, jurors were told.
Of their first encounter in person, Adrian Amer, defending, asked: 'At the time of meeting, did you believe you were in a relationship?'
Giving evidence, the witness, who cannot be named for legal reasons, replied: 'Yes I did, yes.'
Mr Amer asked: 'What sort of relationship?'
'An emotional, romantic relationship,' the witness said, adding that she believed the defendant was her 'boyfriend'.
The alleged victim said that at the time, the pair would speak every day, including on video call.
'He'd tell me that he loved me, "good night", every day,' she added.
Of this first meeting, the witness said that although they did not tell the defendant their age, it would have been 'evident'.
She said: 'I didn't sound or look like a 17-year-old, I looked probably younger than I was.'
'I was dressing as a child,' she continued, and added that she had sent the defendant a photo of herself wearing a My Little Pony t-shirt.
'I was acting like a child, I was a child,' she said.
The witness said Bubb assaulted her on Shepherd's Bush Green while she was visiting London with her parents to celebrate her 13th birthday.
Of this alleged incident in 2019, Mr Amer asked the witness why she did not leave if she was uncomfortable.
'He was my boyfriend,' she replied.
'But he wasn't your boyfriend, was he?' Mr Amer said.
'No, now I recognise him to be my abuser,' the witness said.
'I didn't feel that I had any autonomy,' she added.
'I didn't have an understanding of consent.'
She continued: 'I firmly believed that James and I were in a mutual loving relationship and that's what girlfriends and boyfriends do.
'I was scared to speak out, I didn't realise I could,' she added.
On another occasion at Shepherd's Bush, the witness said Bubb had 'scoped out the area' and told her there was 'no CCTV', before asking her to remove her tights and sexually assaulting her.
The alleged victim said she was later raped by the defendant at Bubb's home in Harrow, London, when she was 13 years old.
She told the jury the volunteer officer was 'choking' and 'restraining' her during the attack and that she had asked them to stop.
'It's safe to say I was scared,' she added.
The defendant dabbed their eyes and shook their head at points while the witness was giving evidence.
The 27-year-old has denied one count of rape in relation to one complainant, and two counts of rape, two counts of sexual activity with a child, one count of assault of a child under 13 by penetration, one count of rape of a child under 13 and one count of assault by penetration in relation to the other complainant.
A not guilty verdict on one of the rape charges in relation to the second complainant was returned on Wednesday after the prosecution offered no evidence.
All accusations are alleged to have taken place between January 1, 2018 to April 2, 2024.
The defendant, from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, denies all charges and the trial continues.
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