The Pusey Chronicles XXV1
Man assaults woman in dispute over oral sex payment
with Tanesha Mundle
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Man assaults woman in dispute over oral sex payment
MUFFLED laughter and snide remarks greeted an accused man who was brought before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court last week for reportedly assaulting his cousin's girlfriend, in the aftermath of a dispute with her friend over payment for oral sex at a dance.
The accused, Lee Val Williams, 43, a farmer and construction worker of Lawrence Tavern in West Rural St Andrew, was arrested and charged with unlawful wounding after he allegedly used a Guinness bottle to inflict a wound to the complainant's face while they were partying at a bar in the Lawrence Tavern Square on November 30 last year.
According to the complainant, Williams, who had paid her friend to perform oral sex on him, demanded a return of his money after the act and got upset and attacked her.
The complainant told the court that they were at a dance when she and her friend were getting ready to leave, but she noticed that her friend had disappeared and went in search of her. She said that she later found her friend in the bathroom at the bar.
"I saw Williams holding her up by the neck and she holding onto her bag," the complainant said.
The complainant said that when she enquired what was going on, her friend told her that Williams, after paying her for oral sex, had demanded his money back.
According to the woman in her statement, she asked her friend if Williams had climaxed and her friend told her 'yes'.
However, she told the court that Williams, after seeing her, started to get boisterous while demanding his money and she alerted her boyfriend who came to pacify the situation, but Williams would not relent and threatened to fight his cousin.
"My boyfriend said to him, 'my youth me an you a blood, me nah war you'," but was told by Williams that he is a 'badman' and would kill him.
The complainant said that Williams then shoved her boyfriend, who pushed him in return and they then 'started to fist it out'.
She said that during the fight, Williams reached for a Guinness bottle and moved towards her boyfriend but before she could move, he hit her in her face.
As the woman relayed the story there was stifled laughter in the court as persons looked on at Williams with disgust and unflattering comments.
But Williams stood expressionless, neither denying nor confirming the complainant's report.
However, when he was asked by Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey if he had hit the complainant, he simply replied, "No, maam."
His bail was extended for him to return to court on March 13.
Man assaults woman in dispute over oral sex payment
with Tanesha Mundle
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Man assaults woman in dispute over oral sex payment
MUFFLED laughter and snide remarks greeted an accused man who was brought before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court last week for reportedly assaulting his cousin's girlfriend, in the aftermath of a dispute with her friend over payment for oral sex at a dance.
The accused, Lee Val Williams, 43, a farmer and construction worker of Lawrence Tavern in West Rural St Andrew, was arrested and charged with unlawful wounding after he allegedly used a Guinness bottle to inflict a wound to the complainant's face while they were partying at a bar in the Lawrence Tavern Square on November 30 last year.
According to the complainant, Williams, who had paid her friend to perform oral sex on him, demanded a return of his money after the act and got upset and attacked her.
The complainant told the court that they were at a dance when she and her friend were getting ready to leave, but she noticed that her friend had disappeared and went in search of her. She said that she later found her friend in the bathroom at the bar.
"I saw Williams holding her up by the neck and she holding onto her bag," the complainant said.
The complainant said that when she enquired what was going on, her friend told her that Williams, after paying her for oral sex, had demanded his money back.
According to the woman in her statement, she asked her friend if Williams had climaxed and her friend told her 'yes'.
However, she told the court that Williams, after seeing her, started to get boisterous while demanding his money and she alerted her boyfriend who came to pacify the situation, but Williams would not relent and threatened to fight his cousin.
"My boyfriend said to him, 'my youth me an you a blood, me nah war you'," but was told by Williams that he is a 'badman' and would kill him.
The complainant said that Williams then shoved her boyfriend, who pushed him in return and they then 'started to fist it out'.
She said that during the fight, Williams reached for a Guinness bottle and moved towards her boyfriend but before she could move, he hit her in her face.
As the woman relayed the story there was stifled laughter in the court as persons looked on at Williams with disgust and unflattering comments.
But Williams stood expressionless, neither denying nor confirming the complainant's report.
However, when he was asked by Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey if he had hit the complainant, he simply replied, "No, maam."
His bail was extended for him to return to court on March 13.