London
(ANI):
Jack
Tweed
has
denied
in
court
that
he
raped
a
teenage
girl,
and
insisted
that
she
was
a
willing
participant.
Tweed,
22,
who
has
been
accused
of
raping
the
girl
on
September
4
last
year,
also
told
a
jury
he
didn't
even
notice
his
friend
and
co-accused
Anthony
Davis,
26,
was
in
the
room
until
he
knelt
on
the
bed
to
join
in.
Tweed
said
the
alleged
victim,
then
19,
did
not
push
him
away
or
tell
him
to
stop
as
they
had
sex
at
his
Essex
bachelor
pad.
Giving
evidence
at
Snaresbrook
Crown
Court,
Tweed
said
the
woman
was
kissing
him
back
and
running
her
hands
through
his
hair.
He
spoke
clearly
and
confidently
to
the
jury,
at
times
even
demonstrating
the
position
he
and
the
woman
were
stood
in
as
they
had
sex.
And
he
claimed
he
only
went
into
the
room
with
her
after
she
asked
him
for
socks
and
tracksuit
bottoms.
"She
just
kept
asking
for
socks
and
I
said
'go
and
check
in
there'
and
pointed
to
the
bedroom," the
Sun
quoted
him
as
saying.
"She
said
''come
and
show
me,
come
help
me
look
for
them''.
I
walked
in
there
and
walked
around
the
far
side
of
the
bedroom.
I
turned
around
and
she
was
standing
right
behind
me
and
we
looked
at
each
other
and
just
started
kissing," he
said.
Tweed
described
how
they
began
to
have
sex
by
the
windowsill.
"Did
she
at
any
time
say
'don't
do
that?'
Did
she
indicate
in
any
way
that
she
didn't
want
you
to
do
that?" his
barrister
Ronald
Jaffa
asked
him.
Tweed
replied
"no"
to
both
questions.
He
added
he
heard
the
bedroom
door
open
then
close
quickly.
He
said
he
didn't
realise
pal
Davis
had
entered
the
room.
Minutes
later,
the
property
developer
walked
over
to
the
bed,
knelt
in
front
of
the
woman
and
she
gave
him
oral
sex,
Tweed
claimed.
Tweed
is
said
to
have
met
the
woman
and
her
three
friends
at
Mayfair
nightspot
The
Embassy
where
he
was
working
as
a
club
promoter
that
night.
But
he
claims
he
did
not
remember
speaking
to
any
of
them
at
the
club
and
was
only
introduced
to
them
at
his
home
in
Repton
Park.
Tweed
denies
two
counts
of
rape.
Davis,
of
Chigwell,
Essex,
denies
oral
rape.
The
case
continues.