A court has heard how a woman took a 14-year-old from a shopping mall back home, gave her wine and then committed indecent acts. EXCLUSIVE A woman who allegedly lured a 14-year-old girl from a shopping mall, plied her with cask wine and with her boyfriend committed indecent acts then threatened the teen if she talked, a court has heard. In recorded police interviews, the women and her boyfriend described the teenager they allegedly assaulted at their home as a “f***ing nut job” and a “psycho”. Police allege the couple, whose identities have been suppressed, committed the acts on the girl after the woman met her at Hornsby shopping mall on Melbourne Cup day in 2016. It is alleged that after the alleged indecent acts the girl blacked out, woke up to see the couple having sexual intercourse next to her in the bedroom, and then vomited in the kitchen sink. Police allege that after the girl fled the house, the woman followed and said to her: “If you tell anyone I will hurt you. This is all your fault. You should be ashamed of yourself.” The NSW District Court heard this week the woman had brought home girls before, and that as a couple they had paired up with another couple they met on Sydney’s Oxford St. The woman, aged 23 at the time, has pleaded not guilty to committing an act of indecency with a person aged under 16 years and indecent assault of a person under 16. The man, who was then aged 31, has pleaded not guilty to one charge of committing an act of indecency with a person under 16 years.The woman allegedly indecently assaulted a 14-year-old she met at Hornsby Mall after winning on the Melbourne Cup. Picture: Candace SuttonSource:News Corp AustraliaThe woman met the girls at the fountain at Hornsby mall (pictured above, in a generic photo). Picture: Adam WardSource:News Corp Australia The court heard that on the day of the alleged incidents the woman had won money on the Melbourne Cup, and invited the girl and her friend back home for cigarettes and drinks. The man told police the teenager had told his girlfriend she was 18 years old, and that when the two females kissed on their couch “it was like (the 14-year-old) was in control”. The woman said the teenager instigated the sexual intimacy before she “f***ing flipped” and left the house. The woman said the girl had “maybe two, three” drinks of either Golden Oak or Spring Rock cask wine and she had rolled cigarettes from a substance in a bowl that was “tobacco”. Hours after the alleged indecent acts, at 3am on November 2, 2016, the 14-year-old underwent a sexual assault medical examination at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. The court heard a doctor observed “some redness” and recorded an ethanol reading of .06 per cent. That evening, an officer from the child abuse squad interviewed the two accused separately at Hornsby police station. In her recorded police interview played to the jury, the woman responds to allegations about acts performed on the teenager with “crazy bitch”, “f***ing
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