Because he is said to have entered a woman in the hot tub of a “Sex Positive Party” without permission with his finger, an academic (47) was on Thursday before Vienna Court of Criminal Court. Because the following applies to such events: everything is allowed- nothing is necessary. But: only with clear consensus. This is exactly what should have disappeared dramatically. And that also has consequences …
The accused would have penetrated the woman in the dense foam of the event in the noble Kaiserbründl without her permission with her finger. According to his statement, “incorrectly interpreted” flirting signals. A look, an assumed “bowl”, which, according to the indictment, has been a clear “no”.
Since January in therapeutic treatment
Although the suspect had already testified at the start of the trial in April, the woman described her traumatic experience for the first time on Thursday: “I screamed out loud to draw attention to myself.” Since the incident it suffers from panic and nervousness. It has also been in therapy since the end of January. It therefore requires 3470 euros for permanent damage.
“I sincerely regret it and it makes me sad that the lady had such a traumatic experience,” emphasizes the accused in court. Nevertheless, he still wasn’t sure if he might have touched the young woman alone on the buttocks. But the witnesses that were already invited to the first negotiation date had the situation comparable to that of the woman.
Masturbated under foam tube
The so-called “consensus shark”-this is, for example, responsible for foam parties as a conscious officer with a clear fin at the head-that he had already warned the accused before the alleged attack because he had masturbated under a foam tube.
The suspect asks for contemplation time
“I can’t just put my finger in”-the public prosecutor also warns the 47-year-old with clear words. The judgment: six months and 2470 euros in compensation. The 47-year-old asked for time to think-the judgment is not final.
Source: Krone

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