Mr Sheridan is alleged to have visited the flat in 2003 A retired head teacher has told the Tommy Sheridan perjury trial that she was “led to believe” he may have had sex with a journalist in her home.
Elizabeth Quinn said Mr Sheridan and Anvar Khan were in her flat together while the former News of the World columnist was staying there in 2003.
Ms Khan previously claimed they both had sexual contact there.
Mr Sheridan and his wife Gail deny lying during his successful defamation case against the News of the World.
The former Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) leader won £200,000 in damages after the newspaper printed allegations about his private life, claiming he was an adulterer who had visited a swingers club.
“I was so stunned by the fact of him coming into my living room and presenting himself to me. I thought it was very stupid behaviour”
Elizabeth Quinn Witness
Following a police investigation, Mr Sheridan and his wife, both 46, were charged with perjury.
In previous evidence at the High Court in Glasgow, Ms Khan told the court she had sex with the former MSP on several occasions and visited Cupid’s swingers’ club in Manchester with him in 2002.
She also told the jury that she had engaged in some sexual activity with Mr Sheridan while she was staying in Ms Quinn’s flat in Glasgow, but stopped short of “full sex”.
Ms Quinn, 70, told the trial that she arrived home on 11 August 2003 to make preparations for a painter to come the next day.
She said: “Anvar had come to stay for a couple of days.
“It was the afternoon, maybe about three-ish. Anvar Khan came into the living room – there’s only one room she could have come from, the room she was staying in.
“Then Mr Sheridan came into the living room. I was so stunned by the fact of him coming into my living room and presenting himself to me. I thought it was very stupid behaviour.”
She also told the court she had “gained the impression” that Ms Khan and Sheridan had had sex, adding that Ms Khan “had led me to believe that that was what had been going on in the bedroom”.
She also told the trial that Ms Khan had spoken to her about a visit to Cupid’s sex club, adding that she had said it was “boring”.
Ms Quinn told the court: “I didn’t get the impression she would be repeating the experience.”
Ms Quinn said she reported the incident to the police following Mr Sheridan’s successful action against the News of the World, saying she had “feelings of disquiet” about the outcome of the case.
Under cross-examination from Mr Sheridan, she said: “I felt there was something amiss about the outcome of the trial.
“I was reading in the papers that there was an investigation following the original trial, and I thought maybe I had something salient to pass on,” she told him.
It is alleged that Mr Sheridan made false statements as a witness in his defamation action against the News of the World on 21 July 2006.
He also denies another charge of attempting to persuade a witness to commit perjury shortly before the 23-day legal action got under way.
Mrs Sheridan denies making false statements on 31 July 2006, after being sworn in as a witness in the civil jury trial at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
The trial, before Lord Bracadale, continues.
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