Barrow woman in court accused of false rape claims
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A woman has appeared in court accused of making false claims of rape and sex trafficking.
Eleanor Williams, 19, from Barrow-in-Furness, is charged with seven counts of perverting the course of justice.
No pleas were entered when she appeared at Preston Crown Court and she was remanded in custody.
The court heard a potential trial could take up to 10 weeks, adding the earliest it could start at present would be August 2021.
Judge Mark Brown said that was a "worst-case scenario" and he hoped the lifting of coronavirus restrictions would mean it could be held sooner.
A hearing for pleas is due to be held in November, but Ms Williams' lawyer Louise Blackwell QC said the defendent would "undoubtedly" deny the charges.
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