
A woman has denied she was ashamed of having sex with Jack Tweed, widower of Jade Goody, and his friend, prompting her to accuse them of rape.Mr Tweed, 22, denies attacking the then 19-year-old woman at his home in Repton Park, Woodford Green, last year, where she had gone with her friends.
Anthony Davis, 26, from Chigwell, Essex, also denies one charge of rape.
Snaresbrook Crown Court heard the woman say she only told her friends she had been raped as they drove home.
Sean Minihan, defending Mr Davis, suggested the woman, when asked by a friend if she had had sex with both men, "soon regretted what you had allowed and let happen and that's why you came out with this story of rape".
'Tricked into bedroom'
Mr Minihan said: "I suggest to you that you gave no indication at all that you weren't a willing participant in this."
The woman denied the suggestions and said: "I think by saying 'no' more than once should have told them."
The woman said she went into "lock-down" as the attack took place and did not shout out although her friends were outside the door.
Mr Minihan said: "Whilst sex was taking place by the window at no stage did you say anything."
The woman said: "No."
She said she was scared of what would have happened if she did not go along with what the two men wanted.
The jury heard the woman had gone with her friends to Mr Tweed's house after a night out at the Embassy club in Mayfair.
The court was told Mr Davis is accused of tricking the victim into one of the bedrooms and called for Mr Tweed to join him, and then the alleged offences took place.
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