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A young female sailor who claims she was sexually abused by a senior naval officer has given an emotional account of the alleged incident at a court martial in Canberra.
Lieutenant Commander John Allan Jones, 58, is accused of sexually abusing a female sailor when she served as a senior officer on his ship throughout 2010.
Jones is accused of spanking and sexually assaulting the sailor on nine occasions in his cabin on his ship and at the woman's home in Western Australia.
The sailor gave evidence on Wednesday, telling the court martial that in one incident Jones told her to take her pants off before he pulled her underpants to her knees.
She said Jones then told her to say: "I've been a naughty girl, smack me."
Jones then smacked her more than 10 times on her bare buttocks.
Earlier, the prosecution opened its case and told the court martial that in a secret recording Jones told the young sailor the incidents occurred because "all it was about was you being disciplined and doing what you were told".
The court martial will hear a secret recording the sailor made in November 2010, in which Jones told her he was trying to instruct her in discipline.
"It was more of a test to see how disciplined and compliant you were going to be." ;D
He always told me to say, 'I have been a naughty girl, JJ. Smack me'," she told the court via video link.
"He hit me hard. He wanted to get my bottom nice and red."
The court martial will sit again on Thursday, when the defence is expected to cross-examine the sailor.
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Catholic and all priests of all religions admit to abusing young boys.
oh yesterdays news, I'm so over it.
Boys in boarding school get spanked. Army men do initiation ceremonies involving stuff you've never heard of. Women use dildos sometimes. Whatever.
xL
discuss?
we could do a thread on the worst things we've ever heard of and/or the horridest things we've ever experienced? I heard of a tearful sailor thrown overboard, she was far better off...
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I don't see what the problem is. :-\