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Adam Johnson used same word to describe kissing teenager as picture of his daughter, court hears

The court heard that, while messages with the teenage girl were being exchanged, his partner had had sent him a picture of their daughter

Lauren Brown
Wednesday 24 February 2016 15:36 GMT
Adam Johnson stands accused of sexual activity with a child
Adam Johnson stands accused of sexual activity with a child (Getty Images)

Footballer Adam Johnson used the same word to describe his encounter with a teenage girl as he did about a picture of his young daughter, a court has heard.

Bradford Crown Court was told that the former Sunderland player, 28, who is on trial accused of sexual activity with a child, texted the 15-year-old girl following a meeting they had on January 30 2015, saying "It was class."

Giving evidence at the third day of the trial, prosecutor Kate Blackwell QC said: "What was class?" to which he replied, "the kissing".

Miss Blackwell said that as a "man of 27, you were referring to more sexual activity than a kiss, weren't you?" but this, Johnson denied.

The court heard that, while the messages were being exchanged, his partner, Stacey Flounders, had had sent him a picture of their daughter to which he also said she looked "class".

Miss Blackwell said: "That's the same word that you used to describe the sexual encounter with (the girl), 'It was class', 'She looks class'."

A text from Miss Flounders said: "If you are doing stuff then you need to stop and think about us and think about us as a family."

He replied: "Yeh I will..."

The court was told that he was to go on to tell the teenage girl "Just wanted to get your jeans off."

The prosecution allege that the message had been in response to Johnson performing a sex act and the girls' jeans being too tight.

A further text from him read "You felt very turned on."

Miss Blackwell asked: "What happened in that car for you to realise that (she) was very turned on, Mr Johnson?"

He replied: "You don't need to feel someone physically to know that they are turned on. I only kissed her. I accept I kissed her and I accept it was all my fault but I can't accept the other two allegations that I haven't done."

He denied that he was going to meet the girl again despite telling her it would be "soon as I can", telling jurors: "I knew in my head I wasn't going to see her again, it was as simple as that.

"I knew what I did was wrong and also trying to keep her on my side in case she said things to people about us."

He accepted that he had not been truthful to his partner and told the court "I wasn't being a good person."

The court heard that Miss Flounders had pleaded with him to try harder.

Miss Blackwell said: "Your response to Stacey was, 'stop being paranoid'. She had every right to worry, didn't she?

"The very thing that she feared was happening was taking place at that very minute."

Johnson also told the court that it was his father who received a phone call telling him his contract at the club had been terminated.

The former £60,000-a-week winger and England player said he was to receive a "one or two-line" email from the club notifying him of their decision during his ongoing trial.

The 28-year-old added that, having pleaded guilty to one count of grooming and one count of sexual activity with a child relating to kissing a 15-year-old girl on the first day of his trial, his team mates had distanced themselves from him.

Johnson denies two further counts of sexual activity with a child after previously denying all four charges against him.

It is understood that players including Steven Fletcher had been due to give evidence on his behalf in the trial.

His barrister, Orlando Pownall QC, asked him: "Since you pleaded guilty how has their approach been to you?"

Johnson told jurors: "They took a step back."

The court heard that Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne, Johnson, his barrister and the footballer's father met for a conference on May 4 2015 where the footballer was to accept that he had kissed the 15-year-old girl and messages had been exchanged.

Mrs Byrne was also issued with a copy of his police interview transcript and that of his alleged victim.

Johnson told the trial that at the meeting there had been no mention of him being summarily dismissed or the potential consequences of admitting the charges.

Mr Pownall asked: "Was there any discussion of being summarily dismissed by the club? Was there any such discussion in the days that followed?"

Johnson replied to each question: "No."

Mr Pownall asked if he had been present at any decision made by the club with regard to his future, but the footballer said he had not.

He told the court that his father was to receive a phone call telling him his contract was being ended.

Mr Pownall further asked: "Did you hold back your pleas for money?"

Johnson said: "No."

Earlier, in cross-examination, prosecutor Kate Blackwell QC said: "Some people may feel sorry for you because you have thrown away your glittering career. The position you are in now was a direct result of your excessive arrogance."

Johnson replied: "I would say more stupidity."

Miss Blackwell said: "The position here is that, while you have a sense of shame, you have no sense of remorse, do you?"

He replied: "Yes, I do."

The prosecutor asked: "When you told the police in interview that being arrested was the worst day of your life, that's genuinely how you felt, wasn't it?"

He said: "Yes".

When asked by his barrister why, he replied: "Because I had been arrested for sexual activity with a child."

The jury of eight women and four men has heard that Johnson met the girl twice in his black Range Rover after exchanging telephone numbers and messaging each other over a number of weeks.

Johnson denies that more serious sexual conduct took place between the pair in his car.

His boot sponsor Adidas also terminated his deal.

The trial continues.

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