
Ex-Man Utd star Jesse Lingard tells grandad's sex abuse trial he'd ‘block daughter from seeing him if claims were true'
FOOTBALLER Jesse Lingard today told his grandad's sex abuse trial that he would block his daughter from seeing him if the claims were true.
The ex-Man Utd star is giving evidence after Kenneth Lingard, 86, was accused of sexually assaulting a woman from the age of five until she was 19.
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Jesse Lingard has given evidence at his grandad's sex abuse trial
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Kenneth Lingard allegedly assaulted a woman from the age of five
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She reported the alleged historic abuse to the police after watching a Channel 4
documentary
that featured Jesse.
The England star, 32, had praised his grandfather's influence on his career in the show.
Jesse, who flew in from
South Korea
where plays for FC Seoul, told
Liverpool
Crown Court the woman contacted him after the documentary came out.
He said: "She was just going on about the documentary and how I let him be part of it when he's done those things.
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"I was like 'what are you on about, I have not heard nothing about this'."
Jesse said the woman told him she was going to call the police - prompting him to tell her: "Call them if you want".
He told jurors she "popped out of nowhere" and that is was "kind of random".
Jesse also said he would have "cut ties" with his grandad straight away if he knew anything about the abuse allegations.
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He added: "My daughter wouldn't be round there. My little sister wouldn't be round there."
Jesse, who scored in FC Seoul's 2-1 loss on Saturday against Gwangju, said the trial has caused a few of his sponsorship deals to fall through.
He also told the court he had lived with his grandparents from the age of two or three and that Lingard was very supportive of his career.
The footballer said: "He basically taught me football, taught all the skills, drove me up and down motorways from Liverpool to
Manchester
, Crewe,
Barnsley
, Stoke, to watch me play football.
"He's been the man that's got me here today."
Jurors previously heard the woman
In one text, she said: "Shame on you Jesse Lingard. Loads of lies. Your grandad Kenneth Lingard molested and sexually abused me and you know he did.
"You did the documentary for money and to make yourself some kind of mental health ambassador. Well, as you say, I'm speaking out. No more silence."
In another, she referred Jesse hiding a "dark" secret that his grandfather was a "paedophile" and "child molester".
She also branded the former
The woman claimed he had "no right doing that documentary" when his grandfather had "molested" her for years.
Jurors also heard calls she made to police on the day Jesse Lingard — The Untold Story was aired.
She asked officers how she could get someone "arrested for child abuse but historic child abuse?"
The woman also told police she "thought it was time to speak out about the abuse I had received" after watching the show.
She added: "It just made me feel ill that he was made out to be such a hero.'
Lingard, of Warrington, has denied 17 counts of indecent assault.
The trial continues.
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Lingard flew in from South Korea to give evidence
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