A teenage rape sufferer was advised "that’s what white ladies are for" when she was abused, Sheffield Crown Court docket has heard.
Three males are on trial accused of raping the woman, who was round 14 years previous on the time of the alleged offences between 1999 and 2002 in Rotherham.
Sageer Hussain, 39, Kessur Ajaib, 43, and Mohammed Makhmood, 43, all deny the fees towards them.
Prosecutor Andrew Bailey advised the jury the complainant, now in her late 30s, was an "immature and weak younger woman" when she started spending time at a youth membership within the city.
The court docket heard that younger Asian males on the membership, some her age however others older, would supply ladies drinks and cigarettes.
The prosecutor stated the woman met Ajaib on the youth membership, the place he started sexually assaulting her after listening to she had engaged in consensual intercourse with a boy her personal age.
Bailey advised the court docket that Ajaib, then round 18, noticed this as a "inexperienced mild" and advised her "now she wanted to return to attempt anyone actual".
The defendant additionally allegedly raped her in an alleyway.
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Makhmood, who was about 18 or 19 on the time, is accused of raping the identical woman in an previous graveyard in Rotherham while she fought towards him.
The court docket heard that Hussain later advised the alleged sufferer she "shouldn't have walked round in what I used to be wearing", "deserved it" and "that’s what white ladies have been for."
Hussain can be accused of raping a second teenager in Rotherham city centre.
The prosecutor stated the second alleged sufferer described crying all through the ordeal, while two others have been current.
When interviewed by police, Makhmood claimed it was a case of "mistaken id" and that officers had "received the fallacious man".
Hussain advised police the "allegations have been vindictive", while Ajaib made no remark throughout questioning.
The trial is scheduled to renew tomorrow.