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    1. suspended-sentence on

      >A solicitor said she became hysterical and ran off to vomit after a male stripper “jiggled her breasts” during his performance at her hen party.

      >The 32-year-old bride-to-be said she was “shocked” and “froze” when Stuart Kennedy – dressed as a firefighter – burst into the party at Crieff Hydro.

      >She told a trial at Perth Sheriff Court that she was embarrassed and felt forced to participate in the show after it was secretly arranged by one of her sisters.

      >”Me storming off felt like it would be an over-reaction,” she said, as she explained 15 members of the party were grouped into a lodge for a prosecco and pizza party.

      >She told the court Kennedy “violated” her and licked her nose with her tongue, although she said it was not intentional as he was simulating kissing her.

      >Her younger sister told police in a statement: “He put his legs over her and did a Magic Mike sort of thing. He got his waist close to her face.

      >”He was dry humping her while she was sat down. She was visibly upset and left. I think the way he stormed in gave us a fright and this triggered her.

      >”I enjoyed myself and I don’t remember anything you wouldn’t expect from a stripper at a hen party.”

      >Kennedy denies sexually assaulting the woman in Crieff Hydro. He denies repeatedly handling the woman’s thighs and private parts, attempting to kiss her, and handling her breasts and shaking them in Lodge 513 at the hotel.

      >Kennedy, from Aberdeen, further denies intentionally causing the same woman to participate in sexual activity by sitting on her, seizing her by the head and restraining her.

      >The charge alleges he induced her to drink from a penis-shaped straw, repeatedly thrust his hips towards her body, took hold of her arm and forced her to handle a fake penis, and seized her arms and placed them against his chest.

      >The Crown has completed its case and the trial continues.

    2. John_Williams_1977 on

      While that doesn’t sound acceptable, it also sounds like something you resolve yourself without needing the police?

      There was no malice involved, this wasn’t an attack, this was a case of misunderstanding audience expectations.

      Not every stupid action needs the police.

    3. Major_Bad_thoughts on

      Yikes no it’s no wonder British men look for wives overseas if this sort of thing is normal for a to be married woman is doing

    4. Snoo-7986 on

      I mean, as a stripper I’d assume that – just like in life – physical touch is a no-go. Especially in that context.

      You’d not want to touch to save both you, and your client issues. Especially touching of the personal areas. That in any context is just not on.

    5. Peteyjay on

      Either the husband found out and she’s gone down this route to cover her tracks.

      Or as a Solicitor she’s seen an opportunity for some victims money.

    6. Responsible_Oil_5811 on

      Why would her friends order a stripper if it’s not something she would enjoy?

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