Rape trial hears Joseph Williams told alleged victim he could repel her stalker
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Mr Williams has maintained his innocence throughout the trial.
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A West Australian man accused of raping six women over several years told one of his alleged victims he could repel a stalker by having sex with her, a court has heard.
WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions of alleged crimes that readers may find distressing.
Key points:
One of six women who alleges to have been raped by Joseph Williams has told his trial that he admitted inventing rituals that involved sex
Rape trial hears Indigenous tour guide offered to help alleged victims with fertility, trauma
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Mr Williams entering Albany Police Station ahead of the trial.
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An Indigenous tour guide accused of raping multiple women over a number of years was in a consenting sexual relationship with the prosecution s lead witness when the alleged offences occurred, a West Australian court has heard.
Key points:
Two of the six women who allege they were sexually assaulted by Joseph Luke Williams have taken the stand on the second day of his trial
One complainant told Albany District Court she was never sexually attracted to Mr Williams, while another said he offered to help her with childhood trauma