And when her victim protested when she started groping her, Foster told her: ‘I’m still going to touch you.
A British Army clarinetist from the prestigious Coldstream Guards band has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a female colleague after a wine-fueled incident. Adelle Foster, who attempted to remove her victim’s clothes during an unwanted “massage,” ignored protests, stating: “I’m still going to touch you.” The victim recorded the encounter, with audio evidence presented at Bulford Military Court.
Foster, part of the iconic bearskin-wearing unit that guards royalty, was convicted on three counts of sexual assault. The historic band—which performed at King Charles’ Coronation—now grapples with scandal. Commodore James Farrant revealed the attack occurred after Foster consumed “about a bottle of wine.” The victim, in a relationship, endured persistent groping despite repeated objections.
