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3:40 PM May 14, 2021
Lady Lavinia has denied 17 counts of sexually abusing a boy under the age of 12
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The Newmarket-based widow of a Court of Appeal judge wiped away tears as she denied sexually abusing a young boy in the 1980s.
Lady Lavinia Nourse, of The Severals, Newmarket, was married to Sir Martin Nourse, who died in 2017 aged 85.
The 77-year-old told jurors at Peterborough s Nightingale court, where she is on trial for historical sexual abuse, that she didn t know what the hell was going on when the boy accused her.
Asked by defence barrister Jonathan Caplan QC if she had ever sexually abused the boy, she said no, absolutely not , before breaking down in tears.
By Press Association 2021
Lady Lavinia Nourse
The widow of a Court of Appeal judge told police that her alleged sexual abuse of a young boy in the 1980s “simply never happened”, a court has heard.
Lady Lavinia Nourse, of Newmarket in Suffolk, is on trial at Peterborough’s Nightingale court, in the Knight’s Chamber at the city’s cathedral, charged with historical sexual abuse.
The 77-year-old was married to Sir Martin Nourse, who died in 2017 aged 85.
She was voluntarily interviewed about allegations of historical sexual abuse at Parkside police station in Cambridge in January 2019 with a solicitor present, the court heard on Thursday.
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A general view of the Nightingale court at Knights Chamber, Peterborough Cathedral Visitor And Learning Centre (Jacob King/PA)
Dame Mary Archer has given evidence as a defence witness at the trial of one of her “closest friends” Lady Lavinia Nourse, who is accused of historical sexual abuse.
Lady Lavinia, the widow of Court of Appeal judge Sir Martin Nourse, told police that the allegations against her were “Cloud Cuckooland”, jurors heard on Thursday.
Sir Martin died in 2017 aged 85.
His 77-year-old widow is on trial at Peterborough’s Nightingale court, in the Knight’s Chamber at the city’s cathedral, where she denies 17 counts of sexually abusing a boy under the age of 12.
Lady Lavinia Nourse, from Newmarket, Suffolk, is on trial at Peterborough s Nightingale court, in the Knight s Chamber at the city s cathedral, charged with historical sexual abuse.