'It was a positive,' Tony Wadsworth tells Warwick Crown Court.
Julie and Tony Wadsworth outside Warwick Crown Court Press Association.An ex-BBC presenter has told a court he "stepped to
one side" to let a young stranger engage in a public sex act with his
wife because it "empowered" her.
Tony Wadsworth said his wife, Julie Wadsworth, was "a very
special human being" who had found the daytime encounter with the male
in woodland in the 1990s "exhilarating and exciting".
He told Warwick Crown Court: "It was a positive, because she
felt empowered as a woman. That it's not just me - the world and his
wife can see the beautiful woman that she is."
The Wadsworths are accused of encouraging boys to take part in sexual activity in Warwickshire woods between 1992 and 1996.
Both have accepted having sexual encounters with what Mrs
Wadsworth described as "young men" in the forest, but deny they were
children.
Giving evidence in his defence, Mr Wadsworth said that in
two separate encounters, involving up to three males each time, they
appeared to be "16, 17 - possibly 18".
He described a claim he had sexual encounters with anyone
aged 16 as "outrageous", and denied a prosecution allegation he had a
"threesome" with his wife and a boy at his then home in Warwickshire.
Explaining their "first encounter" in the woods with one of
the complainants in the trial, Mr Wadsworth said he found it "erotic" to
watch his wife masturbate the lone stranger in front of him.
In his account of the moment, the couple were "kissing and
cuddling" when they became aware of a young man watching them in the
undergrowth.
Mr Wadsworth said: "I turned, looked around and saw this
fella and must confess it was something of a shock. I didn't know what
he was going to do. But very shortly after it was clear what he was
hoping to do."
He added: "It just happened, he came forward as I stepped to one side."
The 69-year-old claimed the whole incident had taken place
in woodland, well off the beaten track, without a word being exchanged.
He said: "After the heat of the moment was over, it was all
very embarrassing and awkward. We tidied ourselves up and we all went
our separate ways."
Ms Wadsworth has accepted going on to have a sexual
relationship with that complainant, after bumping into him some years
later, but has repeatedly denied he was under-age.
Her husband has claimed that when he discovered that tryst,
he told the man to "f**k off", also rejecting a Facebook friend request
from him in 2015.
Mr Wadsworth described what he claimed was the second and
final occasion in the woodland in the 1990s, involving three males being
masturbated by his wife as happening much the same as the first
encounter.
Afterwards he said the couple agreed what was happening was "ridiculous, foolhardy and stupid and there would be no repetition".
Asked by his barrister Michelle Clarke why he allowed his
wife to be approached by another male, Mr Wadsworth claimed his spouse's
past with an abusive partner had left her "damaged" and insecure.
He told jurors that he wanted to prove others found her sexually desirable.
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