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Read the Snapchat messages that were exchanged before a young woman was allegedly gang raped by three men in her own home: 'That's what they are into'

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A woman who says she was gang raped in her home by three friends of a man she met on Tinder had discussed the possibility of having group sex with them earlier that night.

Snapchat exchanges between the woman and Adam Kabbout - the man she originally matched with on Tinder - have been tendered in the four men's rape trial in the NSW District Court.

Omar El-Sayed, 25, Rami Katlan, 26 and Mohammed Ali, 21, have pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and two counts of aggravated sexual assault in company.

Kabbout has pleaded not guilty to six counts of aggravated sexual assault in company over what took place in the woman's flat at Belmore in Sydney's south-west in the early hours of April 16, 2022.

The 26-year-old is not accused of having sex with the woman but the Crown alleges he is criminally liable for encouraging the other three men to rape her. 

El-Sayed, Katlin and Ali - none of whom had met the woman before they went to her apartment - insist any sex they had with her was consensual. 

That night, Kabbout, El-Sayed, Katlan and another man had watched Souths beat the Bulldogs in a Good Friday NRL game at Olympic Park and Ali later joined up with them.

In the hours leading up to the alleged rapes, Kabbout and the woman sent each other messages on Snapchat which the Crown says included a suggestion she have group sex with his friends. 

A woman who says she was gang raped in her home by three friends of a man she met on Tinder had discussed the possibility of having group sex earlier that evening. Adam Kabbout, who is accused of encouraging his friends to rape the woman, is pictured outside court

A woman who says she was gang raped in her home by three friends of a man she met on Tinder had discussed the possibility of having group sex earlier that evening. Adam Kabbout, who is accused of encouraging his friends to rape the woman, is pictured outside court

'That's what they are into,' Kabbout wrote.

When the woman responded, 'Actually?!!?!' he replied, 'Yeah.'

Woman: 'Eep. Maybe not tbh [to be honest].' 

Kabbout: 'It's only 3 guys.'

Woman: 'Idk [I don't know] them sorry HAHA.'

Kabbout, who was then 24, told the 23-year-old woman: 'They look like me lol.'

She said: 'Hahahaha erm tempting but maybe not hm.'

Having arranged to meet Kabbout at her home, the woman asked him: 'U got condoms??!!'

Kabbout said he did not and the woman asked him: 'What size r u lol.' 

He replied, 'Large' and she said: 'I'll check when I get home but I think it's regular.'

In the hours leading up to the alleged rapes Kabbout and the woman sent each other messages on Snapchat which the Crown says included a suggestion she have group sex with his friends. (Above is reproduction of their messages based on a court exhibit)

In the hours leading up to the alleged rapes Kabbout and the woman sent each other messages on Snapchat which the Crown says included a suggestion she have group sex with his friends. (Above is reproduction of their messages based on a court exhibit)

In another exchange, the woman asked Kabbout, 'Do you smoke?' then added, 'Okay good [because] I don't f*** sober' when he said that he did. 

The woman, now 25, told a jury of nine men and five women on Wednesday that when Kabbout arrived at her home they both went straight to her bedroom. 

'He told me to come over to where he was sitting,' she said. 'And then we were kissing. And then I said that I was going to take a shower.'

After showering for 10 or 15 minutes the woman said she found Kabbout and four other men outside her bedroom. The fifth man had been at the football with the group and is not charged with any offence.

'I went back into my room and kind of closed the door,' she said. 'Adam came inside and I said, "Who are they? What are they doing here" and "I don't want them in here".

'I think he dismissed me and my questions. [Kabbout] just said, "It's OK, don't worry about that".'

The woman said Kabbout left her bedroom and she heard the men outside have a conversation in a language she did not understand.

Kabbout then came back into the bedroom with one of the group, she told the jury.

'He goes, like, "Suck him off",' she said.

Omar El-Sayed, Rami Katlan (above), and Mohammed Ali are standing trial over two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and two counts of aggravated sexual assault in company

Omar El-Sayed, Rami Katlan (above), and Mohammed Ali are standing trial over two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and two counts of aggravated sexual assault in company

'I moved closer to them and I said that I didn't want to and I didn't want to do anything but I was scared and he told me to just do it so I did.'

The woman said after Kabbout left the room she had intercourse with the man.

'I just remember I kept saying that I didn't want this, I didn't want to do this,' she said.

'When he finished he went to the bathroom and Adam came inside.'

The woman said when she told Kabbout she wanted he men to leave he replied: 'Not yet.'

She told the jury a second man came into the room and raped her in a similar way to the first and that he was then followed by a third.

The woman said she was in tears while being allegedly raped by the second and third men and continued to protest about what was being done to her.

During the alleged assaults, Kabbout came in and out of the bedroom, the woman said.

'He would just watch what we were doing,' she told the jury. 'He would just come and look.'

Having arranged to meet Kabbout at her home, the woman asked him, 'U got condoms??!!' Kabbout said he did not and the woman asked him, 'What size r u lol.' (Above is reproduction of their messages based on a court exhibit)

Having arranged to meet Kabbout at her home, the woman asked him, 'U got condoms??!!' Kabbout said he did not and the woman asked him, 'What size r u lol.' (Above is reproduction of their messages based on a court exhibit)

The woman said after the third man left her room, Kabbout came back inside.

'I said "I don't want to do it anymore, can you please leave?",' she told the jury. 'He said, "OK, your loss" and then they left.'

Kabbout's lawyer April Francis told the jury on Tuesday the woman had 'positively misled police' about her communications with Kabbout and the nature of their relationship.

Ms Francis said it was in dispute the woman had not agreed to Kabbout inviting the other men to the apartment.

'She led the accused to believe that she was interested in sexual activity of this kind,' Ms Francis said.

'That explains why the topic was raised... before the accused arrives at her premises.'

Ms Francis also said that before and after the alleged rapes the woman conducted internet searches for 'very graphic' material featuring multiple men having sex with one female.

Adam Kabbout (above) is not accused of having sex with the woman at her apartment in Sydney's south-west but the Crown alleges he encouraged the other three men to rape her

Adam Kabbout (above) is not accused of having sex with the woman at her apartment in Sydney's south-west but the Crown alleges he encouraged the other three men to rape her

James Trevalion, for El-Sayed, said on Wednesday there was no dispute his client had sex with the woman but he maintained any such activity was consensual.

Mr Trevalion told the jury at the time of the alleged offences El-Sayed had been about to get married and they must not make moral judgements about him cheating on his fiancee.

Angela Cook SC, for Katlan, said her client had engaged in a single consensual act of oral sex with the alleged victim.

Ms Cook said the woman had 'demonstrated dishonesty and deception' and had told a friend after the alleged rapes, 'Only two actually f***ed me.'

Ali's barrister Julia Hickleton told the jury her client had consensual sex with the complainant and 'this is not a one-sided story'.

'You may find it a little confronting that [the alleged victim] willingly participated in sequential sexual acts with three men,' she said.

'This is not a court of morality. It is a court of fact.'

The trial before Judge Leonie Flannery continues on Monday.

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