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Michael Le Vell says 'dark secrets' were affairs, not child abuse | Michael Le Vell says 'dark secrets' were affairs, not child abuse |
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Actor Michael Le Vell has told a court "dark secrets" he admitted to were one night stands, not child abuse. | |
The 48-year-old, on trial at Manchester Crown Court under his real name Michael Turner, denies 12 offences against a young girl, including five of rape. | The 48-year-old, on trial at Manchester Crown Court under his real name Michael Turner, denies 12 offences against a young girl, including five of rape. |
The Coronation Street star told the jury conversations he had about "something unforgivable" were concerned with extra-marital affairs. | |
He said he "totally" disagreed it was something "far more sinister". | |
The girl, who cannot be named, has alleged she was abused from the age of six until she was 14. | The girl, who cannot be named, has alleged she was abused from the age of six until she was 14. |
Mr Le Vell, from Hale in Greater Manchester, faces five counts of rape, three of indecent assault, two of causing a child to engage in sexual activity and two of sexual activity with a child. | Mr Le Vell, from Hale in Greater Manchester, faces five counts of rape, three of indecent assault, two of causing a child to engage in sexual activity and two of sexual activity with a child. |
'Luxury, charmed life' | 'Luxury, charmed life' |
Prosecutor Eleanor Laws QC told the jury about a conversation the actor, who plays Kevin Webster in the ITV drama, had with an unnamed person concerning "secrets". | Prosecutor Eleanor Laws QC told the jury about a conversation the actor, who plays Kevin Webster in the ITV drama, had with an unnamed person concerning "secrets". |
Mr Le Vell said he told them he had "had a few one night stands". | Mr Le Vell said he told them he had "had a few one night stands". |
Ms Laws continued with the suggestion Mr Le Vell had told the person they would not believe "what things are inside my head". | |
"You said that?", asked Miss Laws. | "You said that?", asked Miss Laws. |
"No," he replied. | "No," he replied. |
The barrister continued: "It would be a very odd thing to have said if you were talking about one-night stands." | The barrister continued: "It would be a very odd thing to have said if you were talking about one-night stands." |
The actor said: "It would not make sense." | The actor said: "It would not make sense." |
Miss Laws said: "I am going to suggest to you that what you were referring to was the abuse that was going on?" | Miss Laws said: "I am going to suggest to you that what you were referring to was the abuse that was going on?" |
"No, not at all," he replied. "There was no abuse going on." | "No, not at all," he replied. "There was no abuse going on." |
Mr Le Vell agreed his job had led him to be "cocooned" and live a "luxury, charmed life", but denied Ms Laws' assertion he was also "troubled". | |
The case continues. | The case continues. |