A Coniston DJ suggested going "out to dinner sometime" with a teenager he had just raped in the laundry of his home, a jury has heard.
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The woman said she repeatedly told Remzi Bektasovksi she did not want to have sex with him and resisted his advances to kiss her and for her to perform oral sex on him during the alleged sexual assault in February 2017.
Three then-teenagers have accused Bektasovski of raping them on separate occasions in 2016 and 2017 in the Illawarra.
Bektasovski, 22, has pleaded not guilty to five charges of sexual and indecent assault in his Wollongong District Court trial.
He claims the sexual encounters were all consensual.
The young woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court she and Bektasovski organised to go to his Coniston home to sort out a technology issue.
She could not recall the exact date.
However, she said Bektasovski only looked at her laptop briefly before he suggested she lie down on the fold-out bed before he asked for a hug.
She said Bektasovski started trying to kiss her, which she resisted by turning her mouth away.
She eventually kissed him back and he started touching her on the breasts and vagina, which she did not want, the woman told the jury.
She said Bektasovski held her and put her in a straddling position on top of him while continuing to kiss and touch her.
The young woman said Bektasovski told her if she did not take her shirt off then he would "rip it off" her. She took it off as it was a uniform.
"I didn't want him to what he was doing," she said.
The woman said Bektasovski started dry humping her aggressively before taking his pants off.
"I was pushing away from him, trying to keep my legs closed ... I was back on top of him, he kept trying to kiss me and push my head down, indicating he wanted a head job.
"I kept moving my head away, trying to get up.
"He asked me 'why not'...I said 'I didn't want to'."
The woman said Bektasovski hurt her head as he was pulling and pushing on her hair extensions, which she told him.
She said every time she tried to pull away, he would pull her down, keeping a firm hold of her.
The young woman told the jury she asked Bektasovski to let her look at her phone in the hope her father had arrived to collect her, as had been previously arranged.
"I said to him if he let me look at my phone, I would do what he asked," she said.
The young woman said she felt like she could not get away as Bektasovski was "persistent" and "being very forceful".
The woman said she performed oral sex on Bektasovski for about 30 seconds as she "felt like I had no choice".
The young woman said Bektasovski kept pushing her head down, wanting her to perform more oral sex but she refused.
The woman said she told Bektasovski many times that she did not want to do "anything with him", nor perform oral sex on him or have sex.
She said they were interrupted by a knock at the door.
Bektasovski opened the door to speak to a man for a short time while she tried to get dressed in the adjacent laundry.
The woman said Bektasovski came into the laundry, removed her shirt and moved her to the sink area.
The young woman described how Bektasovski eventually turned her around so she was not facing him and pushed against her body while trying to remove her pants and underwear and she fought to keep them on.
"I asked him to promise me that he wouldn't have sex with me or put his penis inside of me," she said.
"He said he wasn't going to.
"I was really scared, panicking."
Bektasovski allegedly told the teen he just wanted to "rub the tip of his penis against her vagina", so she let go of her underwear while she was bent over and held against the sink with her forehead on the wall.
"I then felt him shove his penis inside of my vagina, with force, not slowly at all," she said
"It hurt and I felt a lot of pain in that area. I started to cry as he was doing this."
She said he then thrust into her, while she cried, before he finished.
The woman said Bektasovski went to get towels and then asked if she "was OK" before he said "we should go out to dinner sometime".
She said she got dressed and then left the home as her father had arrived to pick her up.
The woman said she didn't tell her father about what happened because she didn't want him to "retaliate".
She went home before meeting up with her friend at his place only a short distance away where she told him in detail about the alleged rape before her friend's mother gave her the morning after pill.
The woman said she went to talk to a doctor and reported the alleged sexual assault to police after telling a different friend.
In cross-examination, Bektasovski's defence barrister Matthew Johnston suggested the woman had "made advances" towards his client, which she denied.
She rejected Mr Johnston's suggestions that Bektasovski did not let her look at her phone, that she never said "if you let me see my phone, I'll do what you want" and the oral sex was consensual.
"I suggest to you that Remzi did not attempt to pull your underpants and pants off," Mr Johnston said.
"I disagree," the woman replied.
"I want to suggest that Remzi didn't have sexual intercourse in the laundry room," Mr Johnston said.
"I disagree," the woman replied.
The woman rejected Mr Johnston's suggestion that after they had oral sex, there was a discussion about having sexual intercourse, prompting Bektasovski to pull out the couch into a bed, put down the blinds and use a condom.
"I suggest that Remzi had consensual sex with you using a condom, do you agree or disagree?" Mr Johnston asked.
"I disagree," the woman replied.
The trial continues.
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