City lawyer ‘romped with leading barrister outside London Waterloo station during rush hour’

Our thanks to Alan for this, in The Sun. The start of the article:

A married City lawyer is accused of romping with a leading barrister outside London Waterloo station during rush hour.

Graeme Stening, 51, and the QC had been boozing together before they allegedly had sex in public near one of the capital’s busiest stations. The lawyer and the barrister were both arrested in August last year after complaints from disgusted members of the public.

The middle-aged woman originally accepted a caution for public indecency – but six weeks later she claimed she was sexual assaulted. Being a potential victim of a sex attack entitles her to anonymity.

She will also appeal against her caution which could show up on her criminal record, The Times reported.

5 thoughts on “City lawyer ‘romped with leading barrister outside London Waterloo station during rush hour’

  1. So this female QC is blatantly gaming the system, by falsely claiming that she was sexually assaulted. Surely if she is proven to be lying, and it certainly looks that way, this constitutes grounds for disbarment.

  2. The tories once promised they would re-introduce anonymity for both parties, then reneged on it after a little femarxist pressure.
    Sadly, we’re well used to that sort of thing.

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