A businessman who agreed to pay a 16-year-old girl for sex had underpaid her, a jury has been told.
The Hawke's Bay businessman, who has interim name suppression, appeared in the Napier District Court before a seven man/five woman jury and Judge Michael Crosbie charged under the (Prostitution Reform Act) with obtaining sexual services from a person under 18.
The alleged offending dates back to August/September in 2006 in Napier, and involved a girl then aged 16.
The man's lawyer Chris Tennet said the man told police "I did not have sex with the woman, I didn't pay her and she was never at my house," after they questioned him in 2018.
Crown prosecutor Richard Jenson said it was unlawful for a person to obtain sexual services from a person under 18 years under the 2003 Prostitution Reform Act.