Rolf Harris 'Admired' Bikini Body Of 13-Year-Old, Sex Abuse Trial Told

Rolf 'Admired' Bikini Body Of 13-Year-Old
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Veteran entertainer Rolf Harris has admitted that he admired the bikini body of 13-year-old friend of his daughter sexually while on holiday, after being shown a picture of the girl in her swimwear.

The 84-year-old conceded that when he complimented the teenager on her bikini during the holiday in the 1970s, he was actually complimenting her body. Harris made the admission while being cross-examined by prosecutor Sasha Wass QC during his second day in the witness box at his indecent assault trial.

The star is accused of 12 counts of indecent assault on four alleged victims between 1968 and 1986, all of which he denies. Seven relate to the friend of his daughter, who claims he abused her from the age of 13.

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Court artist sketch of Rolf Harris as he is shown a photo of one of the complainants in a bikini during her holiday in the 1970s

Harris, who wore a dark suit and red tie and was supported in the public gallery by wife Alwen and other family members, sat in the witness box as he admitted that he might have complimented the girl's bikini on holiday when she was 13. Wass put to him that complimenting the girl about her bikini was actually a comment on her body, and suggested he was admiring her sexually.

She asked: "Do you accept that when a man tells a woman or a girl that they look lovely in a bikini, they are not actually admiring the clothing, but they are admiring the person's body?"

Harris replied: "Possibly."

Ms Wass asked: "What you were saying to (the alleged victim) is 'You have got a great body'."

Harris replied: "I suppose so."

The QC added: "When she was 13?"

Harris answered: "Yes."

Wass said: "And you made it plain to (the alleged victim) on that holiday that you did admire her, admire her body?"

Harris answered: "On one occasion, possibly."

The prosecutor added: "And you admired her sexually, that's what that is."

Harris answered: "It did not compute to that in my mind ... in hindsight, I suppose it is."

Wass went on: "And, of course, once we work out that you did see (the alleged victim) in a sexual light during that holiday, everything that (she) says becomes realistic, doesn't it?"

Harris replied: "Not as far as I'm concerned, because it never happened."

Referring to his behaviour on the trip, when the girl has claimed he indecently assaulted her several times, Wass suggested Harris "played with her like she was a toy". He said: "I would never do that."

Earlier Harris said he knew that touching a 13-year-old was a criminal offence, but denied anything had happened. As she began cross-examining the veteran star - who described his guilt yesterday at "betraying everyone" with the affair - Wass said: "This case is to decide whether underneath your friendly and loveable exterior there's a darker side lurking. The issue we really have to fathom from this court is how dark that dark side really is."

She said the prosecution alleges that the affair was not consensual at all, saying: "This was child abuse, grooming, and you effectively psychologically dominated that girl into womanhood."

Harris, who also revealed yesterday a second affair with a woman he and wife Alwen had allowed to live rent-free in an annexe at their home, has admitted having a relationship with his daughter's friend, but insists it started when she was 18. Today he told the court it was a "flirtatious thing" made up of isolated sexual encounters, and stemmed from " a feeling of love and friendship".

Asked today to describe the nature of their relationship, Harris said: "It was a flirtatious thing which developed. They were very isolated occasions. It stemmed from the feeling of love and friendship, as far as I was concerned. It was a mutual feeling of warmth and affection

."

Asking him to explain what he meant in a letter of apology he later wrote to the woman's father after she had told her family of the alleged abuse, Wass accused Harris of thinking he was "untouchable". Speaking in a low voice, Harris told jurors: "That's not what I intended at all."

He added that he "laughed in disbelief" when he found out the alleged victim had been "terrified" of him. He was surprised to learn she thought of him as the "great television star Rolf Harris", he told the court, adding: "I had no idea she thought of me in that way."

Harris shook his head as MWass detailed the woman's account of Harris allegedly beginning to abuse her on the holiday. "It never happened," he told jurors.

Referring to the alleged victim's evidence that after returning to the UK Harris visited her at her family home and went up to her bedroom, Wass put it to him: "By this time (the woman) was pretty much trained by you. You knew that she wasn't going to say anything. You knew that when she came back she wasn't going to say anything.

"1978 was quite a different era from 2014, isn't it, in terms of people making complaints about sexual abuse?"

"Yes," Harris replied.

The defendant confirmed he had taken part in an NSPCC campaign to raise awareness about child abuse but asked if this meant he was aware that children become more compliant the longer they are abused, he said: "I don't know that as a fact."

The veteran star was asked about the woman's mother's evidence to the court, as she said she also recalled Harris going up to her daughter's bedroom. "I think she's probably supporting her daughter's story," Harris said. Asked if he was suggesting the mother was lying, he replied: "I imagine so."

Ms Wass put it to the court that by the time the later allegations concerning the women happened, when she claims she stayed at his home in Bray, Berkshire, and he indecently assaulted her in Bindi's bedroom as a 15-year-old, she had been groomed by him. "I'm going to suggest that you have been pretty thorough in grooming her," the QC said. "No, it didn't happen," Harris replied.

Of a claim that he indecently assaulted the girl while his daughter was asleep in the same room, Harris said: "She said all sorts of things which if it wasn't so serious would have been laughable", adding: "It didn't happen."

He said the girl's allegation that he had looked over at his daughter while performing oral sex on her was "physically not possible".

Moving on to the other charges against him relating to other witnesses, Wass added: "There are a series of events in this case where you have taken advantage of the fact that you are a well-loved children's entertainer. It's all a lie you say, and it's all the same lie?" to which he replied: "Yes".

Harris said his daughter's friend was "distressed" when she found about his second affair with a woman whom he and wife Alwen allowed to stay in an annexe at their home and felt like "a woman scorned".

Harris was asked for his own version of events about how their relationship started. He told jurors that the woman came on to him as he brought her a cup of tea when she stayed over at his house, bearing her leg to him flirtatiously as she lay in bed without him having giving her any encouragement.

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Veteran entertainer Rolf Harris arriving at Southwark Crown Court, London

Asked by Wass what words were said between them, he said he did not recall them speaking, although they might have exchanged "sweet nothings".

The star was pressed by Wass to explain why he referred to the "misery" he had caused to his daughter's friend when he wrote to her father.

The artist has claimed the woman asked him for £25,000 so she and her boyfriend could open a bird sanctuary, and when he refused, threatened to go to the newspapers.

Asked by Wass if he feared being exposed as a child molester, he said: "The dread was that my affair with a younger girl, an extramarital affair, would hit the newspapers, the Sunday newspapers, and I felt that was a sword of Damocles handing over my head for years."

Rolf Harris through the ages
Rolf Harris, London 1966(01 of51)
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Australian television entertainer Rolf Harris. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris with Sylvia Kristel, Miss TV Europe 1973, Elstree Studios(02 of51)
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TV entertainer Rolf Harris, left, and actor Peter Wyngarde flank 20-year-old Dutch model and actress Sylvia Kristel, the new Miss TV Europe 1973, after her election at ATV's Elstree Studios. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1969(03 of51)
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Rolf Harris , showing the mounted and inscribed silver heart he received at the Savoy Hotel by the Variety Club of Great Britain for " Joint BBC TV Personality of 1968 " for his Rolf Harris Show . (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1959(04 of51)
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Australian entertainer and artist, Rolf Harris and his wife Alwen Hughes look at the sculpture "Nude Boy and Wooden Horse" by Douglas Wain Hobson during a Private View Day at the Royal Academy. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1979(05 of51)
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Television entertainer, poncho-clad Australian Rolf Harris and his wife, Alwen, on todays arrival at St. Martin-in-the-Field, London, fro the memorial service of David Nixon, the TV entertainer and magician who died three months ago. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1971(06 of51)
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Stephen Harries, 16, of Woodlands, Llandarcy Halt, Neath, Glamorgan, who is confined to a wheelchair with muscular dystrophy, considers an ambition fulfilled as Australian entertainer Rolf Harris plays the wobble board specially for him in London today. In the background are Stephen's parents (unnamed) and his sister, Cheryl. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1975(07 of51)
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At Olympia today for the National Cat Club Show, Australian entertainer Rolf Harris and his 11 year old daughter Bindi, groom their long-haired tortoise-shell cat 'Fluffybritches' who is entered in the Household Pets Section. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1979(08 of51)
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Australian TV star Rolf Harris today launched the Princes Foods "Spread a Little Happiness" campaign on behalf of the International Year of the Child at the Vauxhall City Farm in Lambeth as he put the finishing touches toi a huge mural. Here is is seen with some of the kids from the Lambeth Art Workshops and the local neighbourhood. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1971(09 of51)
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The white rhino looks good tempered, and Rolf Harris hopes that amiability is more than skin deep...The entertainer was paying a visit to London Zoo today, especially to take a look at the white rhinos. He has just provided the commentary, with songs, to a new "Survival" documentary programme "It's a Long Way to Umfolozi". (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris and Family - Heathrow Airport, London(10 of51)
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Australian entertainer Rolf Harris with his wife Alwen and three-year-old daughter Bindi at Heathrow Airport. They arrived back from Canada, bringing an Eskimo doll from Montreal's Expo '67. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris(11 of51)
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Australian entertainer Rolf Harris, 45. The musician and cartoonist was recently in concert in London raising money for research into cancer in children. (credit:PA)
Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme - Rolf Harris and Raymond Newbigging, Kensington(12 of51)
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Australian entertainer Rolf Harris presenting the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme silver award to Raymond Newbigging, 17, of Glasgow, who was one of the 14 members of a Venture Scouts' religious folk music group he met at Baden-Powell House, the Scouts Association's headquarters in Kensington. The group, based in Ratho, Midlothian, will be performing at Folk Fest 7, the International Scout and Guide Folk Music Festival, to be compered by Rolf Harris at the Royal Albert Hall. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris and the Queen, London Zoo(13 of51)
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Australian entertainer Rolf Harris pictured next to the Queen after she had presented prizes to winners of a local school competition at London Zoo. The Queen had lent her support in a battle to save an African elephant at London Zoo. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, OBE(14 of51)
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Rolf Harris, OBE. The television personality is a man of many parts. He was junior backstroke swimming champion of Australia at the age of 15 and he came to England in 1952 as an art student, three years after winning a radio talent show in Australia. Apart from his string of TV appearances, he has also exhibited at the Royal Academy twice in 1954 and 1955. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1966(15 of51)
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A picnic is held for Sue Gallie, the newly crowned 'Miss Australia', during her visit to London, by Australian entertainer Rolf Harris and his daughter.From left to right: Sue Gallie, Bindi Harris, Rolf Harris and Patsy Ann Noble. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London 1962(16 of51)
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Australian singer Rolf Harris lifts his wife, Alwen, clear off the ground when she went to London Airport (Heathrow) today (Sunday) to greet him on his return from a tour in Canada. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris - London, 1967(17 of51)
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David Bulanatji, an Aborigine from Australia, who "got with it" today, during a visit to Carnaby Street, London centre of the mod fashion world. He is shown in a boutique being fitted with a striped jacket and a jaunty hat, under the supervision of the bearded Australian television entertainer, Rolf Harris. David, who plays a didgeridoo, appeared on Rolf's show on Saturday, April 1st. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris - Great Yarmouth, 1964(18 of51)
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No, he's not turned headshrinker, just plasticine sculptor. And who is he? - Pop singer Rolf Harris, who fills in time between acts at the Royal Aquarium Theatre, Great Yarmouth, by sculpting heads. This one looks surprisingly like the actor Miles Malleson. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris Christmas single(19 of51)
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Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday November 17, 2009 Rolf Harris films the video for his new single Christmas In The Sun, at Shepperton Studios in Twickenham. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris exhibition(20 of51)
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Rolf Harris celebrating 65 years in art as he opens his 'A Life in Art' exhibition at the Clarendon Fine Art Gallery, London. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris exhibition(21 of51)
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Rolf Harris poses next to his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II as he celebrates 65 years in art as he opens his A Life in Art' exhibition at the Clarendon Fine Art Gallery, London. (credit:PA)
Glastonbury Festival 2010(22 of51)
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Rolf Harris performs with his wobble board on the first day of music on the main stages during Glastonbury Festival 2010 on Worthy Farm, near Pilton, Somerset, as the event celebrates its 40th anniversary. (credit:PA)
Womad Festival - Wiltshire(23 of51)
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Rolf Harris performs on the final day of the Womad Festival, in Malmesbury in Wiltshire. Picture date: 25 July 2010. M Crossick/EMPICS (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, London Zoo(24 of51)
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TV PERSONALITY ROLF HARRIS AND JUNEBROWN, EASTENDER'S DOT COTTON ANDa Lemur AT THE OPENING OF "ROLF'SAMAZING WORLD OF ANIMALS" AT LONDONZOO. (credit:PA)
Harris presented with Officer of the Order of Australia(25 of51)
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Australian broadcaster Rolf Harris is invested with the Officer of the Order of Australia, presented by the Australian High Commissioner John Dauth, in Australia House in central London. (credit:PA)
Harris presented with Officer of the Order of Australia(26 of51)
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Australian broadcaster Rolf Harris with his wife Alwen, after he was invested with the Officer of the Order of Australia, presented by the High Commissioner John Dauth, in Australia House in central London. (credit:PA)
Diamond Jubilee Pageant(27 of51)
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Rolf Harris performs at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant held at Windsor Castle, Berks which is due to go out on ITV1 over the Jubilee Weekend. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris Christmas single(28 of51)
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Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday November 17, 2009 (left to right) Rick Parfitt, Rolf Harris and Wayne Morris film the video for their new single Christmas In The Sun, at Shepperton Studios in Twickenham. (credit:PA)
Camp Bestival 2012, Dorset(29 of51)
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Rolf Harris performs on stage at Camp Bestival 2012 at Lulworth Castle in Dorset. (credit:PA)
Camp Bestival 2012, Dorset(30 of51)
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Rolf Harris performs on stage at Camp Bestival 2012 at Lulworth Castle in Dorset. (credit:PA)
Diamond Jubilee celebrations(31 of51)
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Queen Elizabeth II meets Rolf Harris and Kylie Minogue backstage at The Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace, London. (credit:PA)
Diamond Jubilee Pageant(32 of51)
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Queen Elizabeth II meets Rolf Harris during a tea party for the cast of the Diamond Jubilee Pageant at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. (credit:PA)
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Opening Night, London(33 of51)
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Rolf Harris and Timmy Mallet attending the opening of 'The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg' at the Gielgud Theatre on Shaftsbury Avenue, London. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris, British Academy Television Awards(34 of51)
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Rolf Harris with the Bafta Fellowship Award at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012 at the Royal Festival Hall, London. (credit:PA)
Diamond Jubilee celebrations(35 of51)
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Rolf Harris on stage outside Buckingham Palace during the Diamond Jubilee Concert. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris faced historic sex abuse allegations(36 of51)
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Veteran entertainer Rolf Harris, with his wife Alwen, arriving at the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London where he is charged with nine counts of indecent assault and four counts of making indecent images of a child. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(37 of51)
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Rolf Harris pushes his wife Alwen in a wheelchair, as he arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London ahead of a hearing where he is due to enter pleas to 12 counts of indecent assault and four of making indecent images of a child. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(38 of51)
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Rolf Harris pushes his wife Alwen in a wheelchair, as he leaves Southwark Crown Court in London where denied a series of indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(39 of51)
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Rolf Harris, 84, with his wife Alwen, arrive at Southwark Crown Court in London, for the start of his trial where he is accused of 12 counts of indecent assault. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(40 of51)
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Rolf Harris, 84, with his wife Alwen, arrive at Southwark Crown Court in London, for the start of his trial where he is accused of 12 counts of indecent assault. (credit:PA)
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Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Rolf Harris who appeared at Southwark Crown Court where he pleaded not guilty to 12 charges dating back to the late 1960s, London. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(42 of51)
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Rolf Harris (second left), 84, arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, for the start of his trial where he is accused of 12 counts of indecent assault. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(43 of51)
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Rolf Harris, 84, with his wife Alwen (second left) arrive at Southwark Crown Court in London, for the start of his trial where he is accused of 12 counts of indecent assault. (credit:PA)
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Rolf Harris leaves Southwark Crown Court following jury selection after the 84-year-old pleaded not guilty to 12 charges dating back to the late 1960, London. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(45 of51)
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Rolf Harris (right) with his wife Alwen leave Southwark Crown Court in central London after a jury has been sworn in for his trial where the veteran entertainer is accused of a string of indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
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Rolf Harris leaves Southwark Crown Court following jury selection after the 84-year-old pleaded not guilty to 12 charges dating back to the late 1960, London. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(47 of51)
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Rolf Harris with his wife Alwen (right) and daughter Bindi (left) arrive at Southwark Crown Court in central London where the jury is expected to be sworn in for his trial, the veteran entertainer is accused of a string of indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris trial(48 of51)
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Rolf Harris with his wife Alwen and daughter Bindi (left) arrive at Southwark Crown Court for the start of his trial for a string of alleged indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
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Rolf Harris, with his wife Alwen and daughter Bindi (left), arrives at Southwark Crown Court for the start of his trial for a string of alleged indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
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Rolf Harris and his wife Alwen arrive at Southwark Crown Court for the start of his trial for a string of alleged indecent assaults. (credit:PA)
Rolf Harris court case(51 of51)
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File photo dated 06/05/14 of Rolf Harris as a jury is expected to be sworn in for the trial of the veteran entertainer who is accused of a string of indecent assaults. (credit:PA)