‘Vicious’ Daubermann reviled for defence tactics in Pastor Omotoso case

The ‘insensitive’ advocate defending the pastor accused of rape and sexual trafficking has been accused of using ‘Doberman’ scare tactics in his cross-examination.

The victim on the Pastor Omotose trial case continues to give evidence, who stands accused of raping her when she was just 14 years old as well as a host of other crimes including sexual trafficking, Omotoso’s advocate Peter Daubermann appears to have been unanimously declared a villain on social media for his treatment of the witness.

On Monday, Daubermann was already drawing condemnation for asking about how many centimetres of Omotoso’s penis had penetrated her, a question that seemed irrelevant and inappropriate to many observers and also led to the lawyer being strongly reprimanded by Judge Mandela Makaula.

Later, he caused further outrage by suggesting that, based on a photograph: “everyone seems like they are in a jolly mood and they are having a jolly time.”

The lawyer was also reported yesterday to have suggested that the victim was a willing participant in the rape and molestation she allegedly faced at the hands of Omotoso.

Daubermann asked questions including “Why did you not scream?” and “Why did you not tell your mother?”

He also told the victim that by travelling to Durban she “accepted the risk of being raped”.

Social media has not held back in its apparent unanimous disgust for Daubermann’s style of cross-examination.

Last week, the female victim gave her account as to how Omotoso raped her. She says he called her to his room and said she must climb in his bed. Instructing her to remove her doek as it “made her look old”, Omotoso then proceeded with the assault. By then, the victim was still a virgin then.

According to the victim, he recited Psalm 51 and told her his treatment of her was a covenant between them and God.

The victim’s alleged sexual assault continued over weekends and other church gatherings across the country. Details of how the pastor ejaculated on her body and asked her to clean up emerged as she testified.

Omotoso and his co-accused face 63 charges and 34 alternative charges.

He is believed to have trafficked more than 30 girls and women from various branches of his church to a house in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, where he allegedly sexually exploited them.

Alleged accomplices Lusanda Solani, 36, of Durban, and Zukiswa Sitho, 28, of Port Elizabeth, allegedly recruited girls from all over the country and monitored their movements in the houses where they were being kept.

He was arrested by the Hawks on April 20 last year.

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