A female insurance agent, whose sex clips were played in High Court yesterday, asked if an additional charge of clandestine photography could be placed on the man who allegedly raped her.
Lam Kim-fung, 37, has pleaded not guilty to raping 29-year-old female insurance agent X at his home at Tonning Mansion, Cheung Sha Wan on August 29, 2018.
The court had earlier heard that Lam allegedly offered X beer with sleeping pills mixed in it while discussing insurance products at his home and raped her after she lost consciousness.
In the hearing before judge Albert Wong Sung-hau yesterday, the defense said X proposed to have sex with Lam and in exchange he would purchase insurance products from her.
The defense also accused X of telling Lam that having sex in exchange for customers agreeing to buy insurance products would allow both of them to get what they need.
The defense added that X told Lam she did not worry about customers refusing to buy the insurance after having sex with her, saying "I have my ways to make them buy the insurance after the sex."
But yesterday X emotionally denied having said any of these things under cross-examination.
"There is no such thing, are you crazy?" she said.
The defense said X told Lam she would do anything he wants if he purchased an annuity plan and a fund product, but that was also denied by X.
But X agreed she would earn more than tens of thousands of dollars if Lam bought the products.
She denied having consensual sex with Lam, adding she left his flat after taking a shower following the alleged rape. The defense then played three video clips of sexual intercourse between Lam and X in court, which showed X saying: "I want to know if my boyfriend will join our game?"
The videos also showed Lam, who was naked on the bed with X, asking her if she would stay overnight.
X replied: "It doesn't matter to me," adding she would not have sex with him again.
X was emotional after watching the videos in court and asked if the prosecution can place more charges on Lam for taking the videos without her consent.
"Why are there videos in court? Is it clandestine filming? Can I add an additional charge of clandestine photography without my consent?" she said.
"Whether he raped me or not, clandestine photography is already a crime," she added.
X said she did not remember what had been captured by the video. She also said she did not have a clear mind at the time and did not know Lam was taking videos on his phone.
"You [Lam] are stupid as you provided a video to prove your own crime. You will face an additional charge, thank you so much," she said.
X invited Lam to meet again after they had sex to ask him about the insurance products, the defense said, adding X called the police after she found Lam would not buy the products after having had sex with her.
But X denied the claim and suspected Lam had planned to take her home to rape her.
"Lam pretended he wanted to buy the insurance and raped me as if I was his prey," she said.