A former priest who was accused of leading an evangelical sect in the British Church, defended the “sensory” contact with the followers and told the jury: “I was the most radical Vicar arranged there.”
Christopher Moghin, who in the 1980s and 90s in Sheffield, served nine -style service (NOS), is said to have surrounded themselves with women wearing lingerie or as part of his “home team” that kept his home “clean”.
The jury members in the Crown court had previously heard that women-sometimes referred to as “lycra lovelies” or “Lycra nuns”-were in Rota to help maintain the brain home of that time.
The 68 -year -old denies one case of rape and 36 unknown attacks on 13 women in the church movement between 1981 and 1995.
For a second day, he defended the liars with his community members while marrying a young child.
He claimed that he and his ex -wife were “in a very open relationship” and, given the division, added: “I was not a traditional lawyer, I was the one who was a radical research and testing.”
The former cleric, who was quickly reset in the 1991 movement, attracted hundreds of young congregations to the British Church, had earlier told the court that she had received “sensory” rear massages from women to relieve tension headaches.

He claims to have resigned from NOS to continue his work in San Francisco in 1993, two years before the collapse of the Sheffield Church, which was besieged in 1995.
He challenged his contact with the congregation on Tuesday, he replied, “I don’t know in a traditional environment. But if you are in a multimedia society on the margin of culture in San Francisco and in the heart of the narrator’s movement, then obviously I thought it was good.”
He told the jury that he and a plaintiff – who claimed to have raped him in his home in Sheffield in 1983 or 1984 – regularly engaged in “pet”. He said he and his wife are “very open” at the time, but if Liaisons progress to complete sex, it would be fraud.
She admitted that she had sex with the woman after she was “too far away”, but said it was “completely” consensus.
“We were in the bedroom and it was too far away,” he said. “We started sex and we started shortly after.”
He said another woman who accuses her of several rape cases was “completely happy about it.”
“It was a club environment,” he added. “It was not like a church house, like a group of musicians who lived together.”
She insisted that rape was “not my style” and discussed her illustration as a “Liri” man. He claimed that the Liason had come after a long time.
“I’m not the kind of man to try it, I have never been. This is not part of my personality or my belief system,” he added.
She said the accusation did not “completely happen” with a woman and rejected a number of other charges, including a claim that put a woman’s hand on her genital tract.

He was asked by his lawyer Ayne Simkins KC about his appearance in a BBC documentary in 1995 about NOS called Eryman, in which he confessed to “involved sexual behavior with a number of women”, he told the jury that he “accepted responsibility” in the program.
“I think this shows that I am almost accepted by responsibility,” he said. “I accepted the responsibility of a large part of it. Almost abstract is blamed for all the things that seemed to be wrong.”
She insisted that the NOS was never a sect and denied that it had never reached a “sexual healing act” with female followers, adding, “There was no sexual healing troop left in this case.”
He described the criminal accusations as “the hunting of the wizard” and said that the NOS defeat “has essentially destroyed my life” in the 90’s.
The prosecutor claims that the NOS became a “closed and controlled” group that “attacked” sexual attacks of women from his community. “
The eight -week court continues.
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