A boss of a children’s charity has told the Rotherham abuse trial there is “no truth whatsoever” in the allegation that she provided vulnerable girls to Asian men for sex. Karen MacGregor, 58, faces three charges in relation to child sexual exploitation crimes in Rotherham, reports the Sheffield Star. Accused of conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute, false imprisonment and two counts of conspiracy to rape, the founder of the KinKids charity denies the charges levelled against her by two complainants. Her defence barrister, Robert Wyn-Jones, asked Ms. MacGregor, to respond to the suggestion she had “been pimping girls from children’s homes over the years”. “There is no truth in that whatsoever,” she replied, “there is no truth that I have pimped girls. Never ever have I pimped girls in my life. I have daughters of my own.” Ms. MacGregor, whose charity campaigns for the rights of relatives who raise children no longer able to live with their parents, admitted that one of the complainants had indeed lived with her. Now 43 years old, the alleged victim known at trial as Girl A said Ms. MacGregor had helped carry her up some stairs while she was drunk, after which she woke up to being being sexually