A witness in the rape trial involving a Northern Districts cricketer claims the alleged victim told him that she hadn't been raped and that she only wanted to "scare him".
The witness, who has known Scott Kuggeleijn for many years, told defence lawyer Philip Morgan during cross examination that when he spoke to the complainant two days later she admitted she hadn't been raped and she "just wanted to scare him".
Day four of Kuggeleijn's jury trial - made up of four women and eight men - began in the Hamilton District Court this morning with yesterday's witness - who held the party where the defendant and complainant met - back in the dock.
When questioned by crown prosecutor Jacinda Foster in re-examination about the statement, the witness said he was standing in the hallway and in full ear shot of the conversation between another friend and the complainant.
"I just clearly remember her saying that she wanted to scare Scott and doesn't want him to get into any trouble."