Overview
- The NSW Supreme Court heard cross‑examination in which the complainant denied ever telling Rory Amon he was 17, maintaining he presented himself as 15.
- Amon has pleaded not guilty to 10 historical child sexual‑offence charges, including five counts of sexual intercourse with a child and two counts of attempted sexual intercourse.
- The complainant described 2017 encounters in his apartment‑block carpark bathroom, alleging Amon whispered, turned off the lights and directed him to perform oral sex.
- The defence argues Amon believed the teen was at least 16 and says his dating‑site profile showed his age as 27, a detail the complainant disputes noticing as he never disclosed his true age.
- Accounts differ on how many meetings occurred, with Amon conceding one visit and the complainant asserting two, and the jury heard he disclosed the incidents in 2017 to adults and friends before reporting to police years later.