A SCHOOLGIRL was ‘pressured’ into a sex act for £50 in a ‘grotty’ East Oxford house, a court has heard.

The woman, who can not be named for legal reasons, said in a police interview played for jurors at Oxford Crown Court today she had ‘felt sick’ during the ordeal, which she claims happened when she was aged 'around 13 or 14'.

She was the second alleged child abuse victim to give evidence in the trial of Naim Khan, 41, of no fixed abode, Mohammed Nazir, 44, of Wood Farm Road, Oxford, Raheem Ahmed, 42, of no fixed abode, and Afzal Mohammed, 42, of Randall Street, Oxford.

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They all deny a string of charges including rape, conspiracy to rape and indecent assault.

In a series of interviews the woman described the incident, which relates to one of the counts of indecent assault faced by Khan.

She said she went to a 'grotty' house in Howard Street with ‘no knowledge’ of what would be asked of her but felt ‘a lot of pressure’ to agree.

The woman explained she had been there to meet a girl she said was her best friend at the time and who the majority of the 39 charges against the four men relate to.

She said: "I remember she said we can get £50 if you go on and do this."

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But the woman told officers she also remembered having to be 'persuaded' to go into the other room where Khan was waiting for her.

She said: "I told them 'No, I don't want to'. I didn't like the feeling, it felt forced. I felt pressured that I had to, I at least had to try."

The woman continued: "It was like it had been agreed before I even got to the house."

She told officers she eventually went in the room where Khan, who she does not remember ever having met before, immediately dropped his trousers and told her to 'go on then'.

The woman said she tried but started to choke and stopped, saying he then 'got angry' and 'went moaning' to her friend and Nazir, who she was in bed with in the next room.

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She added: “He wanted what he wanted and he was getting annoyed he wasn’t getting what he wanted."

The woman said she was eventually persuaded by her friend to go back in with Khan and 'did really try' but he was unhappy with what she was doing and she ran from the house, adding she 'felt sick' and believed she had 'let them down' later apologising.

In another interview with police she described a memory she had of the same friend in a people carrier with her as well as Khan and another man stopping at a 24/7 shop in Headington.

She said she would have been around 14 years old and remembered being drunk and being told they could pick out sweets which the men would pay for.

The woman will take to the witness stand on Monday to be cross examined by defence barristers.