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Former MP Charlie Elphicke shouted ‘I’m a naughty Tory’ after assaulting woman, jury told

Elphicke is accused of sexually assaulting two other women in 2007 and 2016

Ryan Hooper,Catherine Wylie
Monday 06 July 2020 16:40 BST
Former MP Charlie Elphicke leaves court after sexual assault hearing

Former Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke chased a woman around his kitchen and chanted “I’m a naughty Tory” after allegedly sexually assaulting her, a court has heard.

The woman was said to have been “distressed, almost hysterical” after the ex-Dover MP allegedly groped her breast and tried to kiss her while his wife Natalie Elphicke was away, a jury was told.

Southwark Crown Court heard the alleged victim, who was in her early thirties, was “flattered” when Elphicke – 36 at the time – had invited her to share a drink with him.

He opened a bottle of £40 wine and began asking her about her sexual interests, including if she liked “lace and leather”, and saying he liked “bondage and whips”, jurors were told.

Prosecutor Eloise Marshall QC said Elphicke was alleged to have told the woman to come towards him so he could top up her wine glass.

He then assaulted her on the sofa, reaching into her top to grope her right breast and trying to kiss her, the court heard.

The prosecutor said: “She (the alleged victim) immediately shouted: ‘No!’

“She was shocked. The whole incident was completely unexpected.

“He was chanting in a sing-song way: ‘I’m a naughty Tory, I’m a naughty Tory’, as though it was the school playground.”

The alleged victim said he was “very animated, excited and clearly enjoying himself”.

She said Elphicke chased her around the home, trying to smack her bottom.

The jury was told the alleged victim “felt horrified by the entire situation”.

She was said to have telephoned a friend about what had happened, with the incident being described as sounding “like a sketch from The Benny Hill Show”.

The jury heard that what the friend had heard from the alleged victim on the phone “gave her real cause for concern”.

The woman was also said to have phoned her brother after the incident, who described her as sounding “distressed, and almost hysterical”.

Elphicke denies three counts of sexual assault – one against the woman in 2007, and two counts against a parliamentary worker in her early twenties on two occasions in 2016.

The woman in her twenties said she found herself in Elphicke’s company sharing a bottle of champagne in Westminster when he allegedly assaulted her.

The young woman later said: “He fully came at me, pulled his body towards me.

“He had his face on (my) face.

“He had his mouth open, continually trying to kiss me.

“It was like a disgusting slobbery mess.”

The prosecutor said the woman “clearly rejected” Elphicke, told him he was married, and that there was a large age gap.

Elphicke was said to have replied: “What’s the matter? Don’t you like me? Everything’s fine.”

He later told the alleged victim: “I knew you’d bring my age into it.”

Ms Marshall told jurors he also said to the woman: “Oh I’m naughty sometimes, aren’t I?

“I can be so badly behaved but I can’t help it.”

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