She added Dott allegedly touched her over her clothes and lasted “maybe a couple of minutes”.
Prosecutor Lindsey Dalziel then asked if she remembered Dott saying anything.
The witness said she remembered that “it was odd to me”.
“I think he said ‘does that feel nice’ or something. I cannot recall,” she added.
She went on to speak of another alleged incident after Dott was said to have asked if she wanted to play a “guessing game” at the house.
The witness claimed Dott, who lives in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow, went on to suggest that she take her trousers down. He also lifted her top and started kissing her “belly”.
She also accused him of inappropriately touching her.
The witness claimed the abuse had happened several times.
Asked if she ever told anyone at that time about what was happening, she stated: “No. Graeme told me not to.”
The woman told the court it was few years later that she first confided in a friend, but did not go into any details with her.
She said she also spoke to a teacher before meeting with police in January 2001.
Officers then came to her door in 2024, the court heard.
Dalziel asked: “Had you done anything to instigate the police coming?”
The witness said: “No, I was in complete shock.”
The trial, before Judge Lord Harrower, continues.




