Former Premier League ace David Goodwillie ‘regrets’ leaving his rape accuser in the flat after threesome with her and teammate
He claims 'none of them would be here now' if he had stayed
A FOOTBALLER accused of raping a woman with his former teammate says he "regrets" leaving her alone in a flat after having sex with her.
Denise Clair claims she was raped in a flat in Armadale by the former Scotland striker and ex-Dundee United player David Robertson back in 2011.
Goodwillie never prosecuted over the alleged incident but he is now battling a civil case from Denise, who wants £500,000 damages from him and Robertson.
Yesterday, giving evidence at the Court of Session in Edinburgh for the first time, Goodwillie revealed details of the alleged attack — and said he regretted leaving afterwards.
Goodwillie said he walked in to a bedroom where Robertson, 30, and Denise were kissing.
He said he then sat on the edge of the bed and the mum reached over to him.
He said she was touching him “in the private areas” and he pulled his jeans down. The court heard Denise then performed a sex act on him.
He said: “I got on the bed. She is facing away from Robbo.
“I think they were having sex at this stage. She was facing away and Robbo is behind her.”
When Goodwillie’s lawyer Dorothy Bain QC asked him if Denise was unhappy or did not know what she was doing, the player replied: “No.”
Goodwillie said Robertson left shortly after.
Asked how Denise reacted to his pal leaving, he said: “I don’t think she was happy.”
The star said he and Denise carried on kissing and then had sex. He said afterwards she went to the bathroom, where he heard her giggling.
Goodwillie claimed he then told Denise he wanted to go home, but she said she was staying.
He said she then went to another bedroom and got under the covers as he left.
He told the court: “I think she said, ‘f*** off then’.”
The footballer said he made his way back to his car in Bathgate before driving back to Stirling.
Goodwillie also admitted he regretted leaving Denise alone at the flat.
He said: “I do think if I stayed no one would have been here today. I do regret leaving.
“I think waking up somewhere where you don’t know where you are must have been terrifying.”
Denise sat in court to listen to Goodwillie’s testimony yesterday.
She is claiming damages from the former team-mates over the alleged attack on January 2 2011.
Goodwillie, now playing for Plymouth Argyle, and Cowdenbeath midfielder Robertson both insist the sex was consensual.
Earlier on in the week the court heard the woman was "so drunk she needed an ambulance", according to a nightclub security worker who saw her on the night of the alleged attack.
A court heard Gayle McGregor, 40, looked for Denise Clair after she lost her purse on January 2, 2011.