Walter Masocha “Gave Mother Sex Arousal Church Lesson”
22 April 2015
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The “archbishop” of Pentecostal church, Agape for All Nations Church, tried to give a deaconess a lesson in how to arouse her husband, a jury has been told.
Walter Masocha, 51, known as “Daddy” and “The Prophet” by the church members, is accused of sexually assaulting the woman in his office.
He is also accused of two counts of inducing a 12-year-old girl to massage his body with oils and of engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl.
The church leader denies all the charges.
A jury heard that Masocha invited the woman into his office in Stirling following a “couples conference” in December 2012.
Falkirk Sheriff Court was told the couples conference was a “retreat” based on the church’s doctrine about marriage.
The 32-year-old mother-of-four, who attended the retreat with her husband and a friend, said Masocha had preached from the pulpit saying there were demons present and they were going into people.
She said: “I knew he was speaking about me and my friend. I wanted to leave, then my husband grabbed me. I took a glass and smashed it.”
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she was pulled to the floor in front of 200 to 300 people.
She said: “My husband was saying ‘restrain her, put her down’.”
She said after the conference, she visited Masocha at his home, Cosyneuk House, at Sauchieburn, near Stirling, where she claimed he came up to her and started kissing her neck before inviting her to his office in the city.
She said: “He asked me to come, almost for deliverance, because of what had happened [at the conference].
“We went to the office. The conversation we had in the office was very sexual. My husband had stopped being intimate with me, so I was saying to him my husband didn’t love me and didn’t come to me any more.
“Then he started to demonstrate what I needed to do to my husband to make him interested and get him back.
“Though he was fully clothed, he was demonstrating to me what I needed to do to my husband. It was very inappropriate. He said ‘don’t tell your husband I have told you to do these things, but do them anyway’.
“He was sitting on the chair and rubbing himself and told me that was what I should do when I go home to my husband.”
The woman said she left the church in July 2014 after members of her family called an ambulance to a service she was attending at one of Agape’s branch churches in Wigan, Lancashire, and told paramedics she needed to be sectioned.
Prosecutor Alison Montgomery asked her: “Were you sectioned?”
The woman, nurse, replied: “No. The paramedics concluded it was a case of public humiliation.”
She said her in-laws then told the ambulance crew that if they did not take her away and lock her up, they would call the police.
She said: “It was without doubt one of the worst days of my life. I have never been so humiliated and stripped of my dignity. My sister-in-law was saying my children were malnourished and should be taken into care.”
She added: “I felt Walter Masocha had plotted this and he actually wanted me to be locked away.”
Masocha, of Sauchieburn, denies sexually assaulting the woman by repeatedly putting his arms around her, pressing his body against hers, touching her intimately and kissing her between April 1, 2012, and March 30, 2013.
He also denies intentionally causing a 12-year-old girl “to participate in a sexual activity in that he did induce her to massage his body while in a state of undress using massage oils”.

Another charge alleges he caused the same girl to participate in sexual activity massaging him with oils on various occasions while dressed.
Masocha is also accused of engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl by repeatedly kissing her on the lips, touching her body and touching and pinching her buttocks.
He is said to have committed the offences at the church, at his home in Sauchieburn on the outskirts of the city, and at Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perthshire over a two-year period between January 2012 and January 2014.
The trial, before Sheriff Kenneth McGowan and jury, continues. – Stv

10 Replies to “Walter Masocha “Gave Mother Sex Arousal Church Lesson””

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  2. We all know but if the court has put an injunction order it’s not safe to write the name. Be warned.

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