JURORS have been reminded of the evidence of a young woman who told the Old Bailey she had been raped and violently sexually abused from the age of 11.

Summing up the Oxford child sex exploitation trial for a fourth day, Judge Peter Rook this morning began to recap what the alleged victim known as Girl 4 told the court.

Nine men deny involvement in a child sex ring in the city.

Girl 4, now a young woman, told the court in February that brothers Mohammed and Bassam Karrar raped her and arranged for her to be gang raped between the ages of 11 to 15.

Judge Rook told the jury: "(Girl 4) told you she could remember most things that happened to her between the ages of 11 and 16.

"There were things she didn't want to remember."

Mohammed Karrar, 38, faces 16 charges involving the witness including child rape, serious sexual assault, and arranging child prostitution.

Judge Rook reminded the jury that the witness had told them she had been raped by Mohammed Karrar when they first met. She was aged 11.

She had told the court: "At the time I thought it was my choice, I never had a choice." Girl 4 also told the jury: "He told me he loved me."

Mohammed Karrar claims he only met Girl 4 twice and never touched her.

The judge also recapped Girl 4's story of Mohammed Karrar taking her for an illegal abortion in Reading after he got her pregnant. She had said she was given tablets and felt a "snagging" pain.

The jury also heard again her account of how Mohammed Karrar hit her around the head and sexually assaulted her with a baseball bat.

Bassam Karrar, 33, denies eight charges involving Girl 4.

The complainant said the brothers would make her have sex with their "guests" at parties.

She had said: "If I said I didn't want to have sex with these men Mo and Bassam would get mad."

She said she also saw money changing hands. She also said she was taken to the Nanford Guest House about 50 times.

And she had said Mohammed Karrar had often injected her with heroin, adding: "It was better than being there. Better than feeling."

All nine defendants deny all charges. The trial continues.

Nine defendants deny 66 charges. They are:
-Kamar Jamil, 27, of Aldrich Road, Summertown, Oxford, denies five rapes, two charges of conspiracy to rape, one of arranging or facilitating child prostitution, and one of trafficking for sexual exploitation.
-Akhtar Dogar, 32, of Tawney Street, East Oxford, denies five rapes, three charges of conspiracy to rape, two of arranging or facilitating child prostitution, and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
-Anjum Dogar, 31, of Tawney Street, East Oxford, denies three rapes, three charges of conspiracy to rape, two of arranging or facilitating child prostitution, and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
-Assad Hussain, 32, of Ashhurst Way, Rose Hill, Oxford, denies rape and two charges of sexual activity with a child.
-Mohammed Karrar, 38, of Kames Close, Cowley, denies seven rapes, four charges of conspiracy to rape, two of trafficking for sexual exploitation, two of arranging or facilitating child prostitution, serious sexual assault, conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, using an instrument to procure a miscarriage, and supplying a Class A drug to another.
-Bassam Karrar, 33, of Hundred Acres Close, Cowley, denies three rapes, three charges of conspiracy to rape, two charges of arranging or facilitating child prostitution, and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
-Mohammed Hussain, 25, of Horspath Road, Cowley, Oxford, denies three charges of sexual activity with a child.
-Zeeshan Ahmed, 27, of Palmer Road, Wood Farm, Oxford, denies two charges of sexual activity with a child.
-Bilal Ahmed, 26, of Suffolk Road, Maidenhead, denies sexual activity with a child.