The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hypnotist denies sexual assault of school pupil aged 14.

Blairgowri­e man accused of groping patient at his clinic when she was a school pupil

- GORDON CURRIE

A high-flying internatio­nal property agent told a court a “powerful and charismati­c” hypnotist sexually assaulted her while she was a pupil at a Scottish private school.

The 28-year-old woman flew in from the Middle East to give evidence in the trial of alternativ­e medicine practition­er Michael Walsh, at Perth Sheriff Court.

She said she had been a pupil at two fee-paying schools in central Scotland when she was sent to Walsh for treatment by her parents.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she had been groped by Walsh at his practice at Greengairs Farm, Blairgowri­e, more than a decade ago.

She said: “I think I first met him in September 2005. I was introduced to him by my other therapist. I might have met him once before that at a horse show.”

She said she regularly attended married Walsh’s home-based clinic and was allowed to stay overnight on several occasions as she continued to receive hypnothera­py.

She admitted she had been disturbed and “attention-seeking” as a teenage

Mike had given me alcohol earlier in the day and told me that later that night we were likely to have sex

schoolgirl but added years of therapy had led to her reporting incidents to the police.

“The whole reason I would have seen a Scottish therapist was because I had moved to a Scottish school,” she said.

“I started seeing him as soon as I moved up to the new school.”

She said she was at a Scottish Carriage Driving Associatio­n event in Laurenceki­rk when Walsh plied her with alcohol and said he planned to have sex with her.

“Mike had given me alcohol earlier in the day and told me that later that night we were likely to have sex,” she said.

“I’m not making this up. I felt very guilty, ashamed.

“It took a while for me to work out what went on. It took a while to realise what had been happening.

“I don’t think many totally balanced 14-year-olds get sent to therapists.”

She said Walsh had subsequent­ly sent her a “rather goading message” and that his wife, Karen, had “apologised” to her for failing to notice what he had done.

Walsh, 70, of George Street, Blairgowri­e, denies sexually assaulting a woman at Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, between November 1 2001 and November 30 2003.

That charge alleges that “whilst in the course of administer­ing hypnothera­py” he sexually assaulted her by placing his hand up her skirt and touching her inner thigh.

The second charge alleges that Walsh indecently assaulted the schoolgirl at his practice in Greengairs Farm, Blairgowri­e, on a number of occasions between September 1 2005 and September 30 2006.

The trial before Sheriff Gillian Wade continues.

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