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'ARE YOU GOING TO RIP MY CLOTHES OFF?'

Ched Evans’ alleged victim told another lover ‘she wanted to “tear him apart” during sex two days before attack’

The court heard that the woman had initiated sex with the other man, with the 19-year-old much more confident than on their previous sexual encounters

A WOMAN at the centre of a rape trial against football player Ched Evans told another lover she wanted to "tear him apart" just two nights before the alleged sexual assault.

The former lover of the woman told the court that he was surprised by the woman's confidence after their previous sexual encounters.

Soccer player Ched Evans' alleged victim told another lover she wanted to "tear him apart" during sex just two nights before she was raped
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Soccer player Ched Evans' alleged victim told another lover she wanted to "tear him apart" during sex just two nights before she was rapedCredit: Getty Images

The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the rape trial that he had a brief but "purely sexual" relationship with the 19-year-old girl after the pair had met on Facebook.

The teenage waitress stayed at the man's house over two nights before the alleged rape by football Evans at the Premier Inn, the Cardiff Crown Court heard.

The man said he had arranged to pick the young woman up after they exchanged a series of text messages while she was out with friends.

Chesterfield F.C football player Ched Evans arrives at Cardiff Crown Court with his girlfriend Natasha Massey
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Chesterfield F.C football player Ched Evans arrives at Cardiff Crown Court with his girlfriend Natasha MasseyCredit: Getty Images

In one message leading up to the sexual encounter, the court heard that the teenage girl told the man: "I want to tear you apart".

He told the jury he had sex with the girl that night and during which she repeatedly asked him to "go harder" - similar words to what she allegedly told Evans during their hotel sex.

The man said he "reluctantly" picked the girl up from a nightclub and took her straight back to his, even though he had to be up early for work.

The man said: "We went back to my house. My initial reaction was to get straight back to bed because I knew that I had to be up in the next couple of hours for work.

"The relationship that we had was purely based on sex. She was expecting sex to happen as soon as we got into the house.

"She turned to me and said: 'Are you not even going to rip my clothes off?'

"She then dictated how it went about."

The man said that the woman was "a lot more confident" in their sex than she had been on previous occasions.

He said: "It was a shock to me how much more confident she was."

He told the court that the couple had sex in numerous positions, saying: "I was on top of her and from behind. When I was on top of her she said 'go harder'. She repeated it."

Ched Evans, pictured with his girlfriend, had previously told the court that his accuser told him to go harder while the pair had sex
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Ched Evans, pictured with his girlfriend, had previously told the court that his accuser told him to go harder while the pair had sexCredit: PA:Press Association

Chesterfield striker Evans previously told the jury the woman said "f*** me harder, f*** me harder" during the alleged rape.

The court heard the pair exchanged Facebook messages after the alleged rape by Evans when the woman told he might be contacted by police for swabs.

In one message she told him: "Long story short I may have been spiked on Sunday night and attacked.

"I can't remember anything. I feel horrible and I don't even want to go home. I need to see you.

"I feel so embarrassed. I wanted to tell you in person. I wish I hadn't said anything now.

"You may need to see the police. I've only slept with you so they may need to do swabs to rule you out. Sorry about this."

But the man told the court he did not know Evans personally and denied he was motivated to give evidence by a £50,000 reward.

Evans' barrister Judy Khan QC asked him: "Are you motivated by reward?"

He replied, saying: "If that was my motive, to take a reward, I've got a lot more to lose than to gain.

"I do a well-paid job. I could earn that money in less than 12 months and I hope to be in that job for the next 20 years."

The The young woman, who cannot be named, claimed she was too drunk to give consent to Evans for sex during the alleged rape in Rhuddlan, North Wales, in May 2011.

Former Wales and Manchester City players Evans, 27, denies rape. He was previously convicted but that was overturned on appeal.

The trial continues.


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