We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Jurors heard Bilham began messaging the victim using the name “George Parry” on Snapchat, which allegedly featured a cartoon image of a blond man with sunglasses on her profile. Bilham allegedly told the victim she was from Birmingham and had links to Albanian criminal gang members.
Whenever they met up, Bilham would take off the girl’s glasses. For most of the time, she wouldn’t be able to see “George” clearly as she was short-sighted and “essentially blind” without her glasses, court heard.Advertisement 4We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Court heard the victim overheard officers mention the name “Georgia” and she allegedly confronted “George” about his real identity, only to be told he was using a “fake licence.
Despite that, prosecutors say they continued to meet up, but the girl became increasingly frustrated as “George” didn’t want to be touched intimately. He would also wear clothes to bed, court heard.
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