Rotherham sex abuse trial: Alleged victim recognised 'an MP or councillor' at house

One of the alleged victims in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation trial recognised "an MP or councillor" at a house run like a brothel, prosecutors have said.

Michelle Colborne QC, prosecuting, said the girl, who is now 33 years old was taken to a house in the Masborough area of the town when she was between 17 and 19 years old.

Other girls were also in the property.

Ms Colborne said: "The house was run like a brothel. They had sex with lots of men. There was a constant traffic of people coming into the house.

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"No-one was ever introduced by a real name, but she spent her time stoned on drink and drugs, having sex with whoever was next."

Ms Colborne said: "One man she recognised as either an MP or councillor from Rotherham.

"He was related to the defendants, she believed.

"She recalls waking up in a room naked, not knowing how she had gotten there and noting that there were used condoms in the room."

The prosecutor said the same complainant said she was sometimes assaulted by defendant Arshid Hussain and one of his brothers, known as Bono.

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"They would strike her arms, legs, back and stomach but would avoid her face.

"Bono would take his time and would methodically strike her with a pool cue but Ash would use his fists."

The trial continues.

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