11:22 EDT, 14 May 2021 5 shares The widow of a Court of Appeal judge today said a boy who accused her of sexual abuse in the 1980s was 'obviously after money' and 'very psychologically disturbed'. Lady Lavinia Nourse, 77, from Newmarket in Suffolk, is on trial at Peterborough's Nightingale court charged with 17 counts of historical sexual abuse. She today denied any sexual contact with her alleged victim, saying that she believed his claims were a 'fantasy' and 'beyond belief'. The defendant told jurors the man was 'obviously after money', adding he was 'making demands of me' and 'it seems like it was to do with money.'