Mr Xavier (pictured) denies six counts of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent Mr Xavier, of Bournemouth, answered: 'I will not discuss matters which are not related to this. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Lucy Marsh asked him: 'Well tell me how you are in these situations three times then?' Today jurors heard the 33-year-old became 'offended' when asked why different men had made similar allegations against him during a police interview after he was arrested in April.
The bearded defendant is accused of tricking four heterosexual men men into having sex by pretending to be a woman online and having them wear blindfolds during their illicit encounters. Mr Xavier (pictured) is accused of duping heterosexuals into having sex with himĪ gay man who allegedly duped four straight men into having sex with him by posing as a woman on dating apps said it was his human right to be 'offended' by allegations.ĭuerte Xavier lectured police on sexual fetishes found in Craigslist and Tinder as he refused to answer questions linking the separate allegations during police interviews, a trial heard.