A man standing trial accused of multiple counts of rape is a former teacher and mixed martial arts fighter, it has emerged in court.

Brad Conway, 36, formerly of Wibsey, Bradford, is on trial at Bradford Crown Court charged with nine counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault, two of voyeurism and single charges of harassment to commit rape and false imprisonment.

A jury has been shown a video interview with a woman in which she described teacher Conway as a “narcissist” with an anti-social personality disorder. She said: “He is very controlling. If he really wants it, he will do it.”

She described him as persistent, manipulative, and forceful, stating he was either “really, really nasty, or sickeningly nice”.

In the interview, she said Conway had forced her to make sexually explicit videos with him, even though she told him it was something she didn’t want to do, and would threaten to post them on her work’s social media accounts and say he was going to watch them with his friends.

The woman said she was “scared” by his behaviour, adding: “He will ply you with drugs and alcohol - it’s not like he can force you to drink, but it’s psychologically manipulating.”

In one incident, which she described as “the most horrifying”, Conway is said to have become angry over a message he saw on her phone while at a Bradford bar. The woman said Conway took her phone, before dragging her through town, locking her in his car and then drove “like a maniac” to his house, where he forced her to have sex with him.

The woman said she was “physically pinned down”, that Conway had put a pillow over her face and she was screaming.

Asked why she had not reported the allegations to police straightaway, the girl said events had left her “emotionally numb.”

Conway’s barrister, Stephen Uttley, told the jury at the beginning of the trial that his client’s defence was that all five women involved in the case had consented to sex.

Mr Uttley accused the woman - whom the jury saw had attended a mixed martial arts contest in which Conway was fighting - of “meddling” with the police investigation by pressurising another woman to come forward with allegations against him.

When asked whether her allegations were “payback” against Conway, now of Balmoral Place, Halifax, she said: “This is not payback by any stretch of the imagination. I don’t have any personal vendetta against Brad. I have a moral obligation to protect woman and children from him.”

The trial continues.