The victim described Vincent “bouncing up and down on him” for around five minutes,
DailyMail.com said.
“The boy had a strong feeling that the situation was not right,” prosecutor Christopher Smyth told the court of the boy, who has not been identified because of his age.
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“He knew he was underage and that there was a big age gap between them — she was more than twice his age … In the end, he pushed her off, got dressed and fled downstairs,” Smyth said, according to the Sun.