The jury heard how the defendant’s online profile had the name “George_132” and featured a cartoon image of a blonde man with sunglasses. “And that means, we say, that all the sexual activity that took place between those two people, was based on a false pretence – and so did not involve true consent.” Opening the case for the prosecution, Anna Pope, said: “It is a case about this defendant deceiving someone that she was, in fact, a young man. The deception was only discovered when the woman’s mother became suspicious and told her daughter she did not believe her boyfriend was a man.Ĭhester Crown Court heard that while the victim had agreed to sexual activity with “George”, she had not consented to sexual activity with the defendant, who is charged with 17 offences, including sexual assault and assault by penetration. Georgia Bilham, 21, is accused of renaming herself “George Parry”, disguising herself in men’s clothing and removing her victim’s glasses whenever they were together, to fool her into believing she was in a genuine heterosexual relationship. A woman posed as a man in order to deceive her short-sighted female victim into having a sexual relationship, a court has heard.
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