Son of Chris Eubank ‘raped girl, 16, while she was too drunk to stand’, court hears --[Reported by Umva mag]

He asked the girl to 'look at the moon' before attacking her, the court heard.

Sep 23, 2024 - 17:01
Son of Chris Eubank ‘raped girl, 16, while she was too drunk to stand’, court hears --[Reported by Umva mag]
PICTURE JOSEPH EUBANKS ARRIVING AT LEWES CROWN COURT 23/9/24 TO START A TWO WEEK TRAIL OF ALLEGED RAPE CP Case EUBANK Joseph 47CC2229822 Other Prosecutor Complainant's anonymity protected by virtue of Section 1 of the Sexual Offences Amendment Act 1992
Joseph Eubank arrives at Lewes Crown Court (Picture: Dan Jessup/Eddie Mitchell)

The son of boxing star Chris Eubank raped a 16-year-old girl on a pebble beach while she was too drunk to stand up, a court has heard.

The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was out celebrating a friend’s birthday on July 2022 when Joseph Eubank, 27, allegedly attacked her at Brighton Pier.

Eubank is accused of two counts of rape against the girl, with Lewes Crown Court hearing the teenager became separated from her friends while looking for her lost phone.

Opening the case, prosecutor Beverly Cripps, said the girl had never been drunk like that before and ‘couldn’t see straight’, and was holding onto the bar where she was standing by some steps because she was swaying.

The prosecutor said the teenager remembered Eubank asking her age, to which she replied 16, and he said he was 26 before saying something along the lines of ‘let’s go look at the moon’.

Ms Cripps said: ‘She said that he had initially been friendly but had become more aggressive as he grabbed her wrist and pulled her up moving her quickly down the beach on each time she fell.

‘She described her confusion as to how she had got so far down the beach.’

Joseph Eubank court case
Eubank has been charged with two counts of rape against the 16-year-old girl (Picture: PA)
The girl was allegedly attacked at Brighton pier (Credits: Getty Images)
The girl was allegedly attacked at Brighton pier (Credits: Getty Images)

In a video interview speaking to police, the girl recalled how she kept falling down on the stones because she couldn’t really stand up, and how he had a hold of her wrist.

She said: ‘It was quite tight, he kept pulling me back up and I was falling on the stones.

‘Pretty sure he kissed me, I was very confused, I didn’t realise I had been dragged down to the beach bit.’

She added he was ‘rushing’ to get down the beach and he pulled her down to the bottom of the groynes near the sea during the incident at around 11.30pm.

It was down on the beach where the girl said he forced her down on him, before she was on her front lying on the stones and she realised afterwards she had been raped, the court heard.

Asked what was going through her head, she told police: ‘I was thinking how did I get into this position. It felt like I was up at the steps a second ago.’

Jurors were told after Eubank walked away and she was ‘immediately upset’ and crying, and found her friend’s phone to call them and tell them what happened.

She told police she said to her friend: ‘I said some guy took me down to the bottom of the beach and I think he raped me.

‘I think after that I was just crying for about half an hour probably.’

Ms Cripps told the jurors there is no dispute on behalf of Eubank that he intentionally penetrated the teenager, but that the issue was of consent.

‘The Crown say (she) is vulnerable because of her age, drunken condition… (she was) so intoxicated she was drifting in and out and had a dim appreciation of what happened to her and therefore did not consent.

‘Joseph Eubank’s case is she did consent and she was able to do so freely.’

The court also heard how a beach cleaner found the girl’s phone and when it was returned to her she found a message from an unknown number sent a couple of hours after the incident saying: ‘Hey pup are you ready for round two.’

She said the text scared her so she deleted and told police later when the investigation progressed.

Eubank denies the charges and the trial continues.

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