Woman allegedly raped by Met Police officer who 'told her to just take it' A woman said she felt "helpless" after she was allegedly raped by a Met Police officer who told her to "just take it", a court has heard.
In her video recorded interview played to jurors the woman said sex with Boateng "had got to a point where it was painful, it had gone on for quite a long time and I wanted him to stop".
She said: "I remember a point that morning where I asked him to stop, and a few times I just said 'stop', maybe two or three times, and then used my hand to reach back and try and push him backwards off of me, and he didn't.
Sergeant Leo Boateng, 45, ignored the alleged victim pushing him away in bed before engaging in sexual intercourse for fifteen to twenty minutes, jurors were told.
The complainant told officers in an interview with police that she was "surprised" by Boateng's actions considering his role as a police officer.