Duerte Xavier is pictured arriving for his trial at Kingston Crown Court

A bearded gay man tricked four straight men into sex by posing as a woman on Tinder and other dating apps, a court has heard.

Duerte Xavier, 33, told victims he would meet for sex in parks or his flat if they wore a blindfold throughout their encounter, it is alleged.

One man claims he only realised he was having sex with a man when he lifted the blindfold out of curiosity, then slapped Xavier and phoned the police.

Another claimed Xavier sounded 'feminine' when they arranged to meet in a park, before the pair had sex.

The alleged victim who called police told Kingston Crown Court he matched a 'good looking' woman call Anna on dating app Lovoo who promised sex if he wore a blindfold.

They met at Xavier's flat in Wandsworth, south west London, where the man put on a blindfold before Xavier emerged and they had sex, the court heard.

Describing how he felt 'p****d off' when he took off the mask the man said: 'I saw this man with a beard.

'My reaction was I slapped this man in his face once or twice and I said 'why didn't you tell me the truth?''

Jurors were told Xavier matched the man on the Lovoo app, before the pair exchanged more messages on WhatsApp.

Another victim placed advertisements on Craiglist where Xavier struck up a 'sexual' conversation and pushed things towards a meeting at his flat.

Xavier refused to send pictures, would not show his face on video call and put on a voice to sound like a 'Spanish lady'.

When the man arrived at the house, the door was left ajar and he made his way upstairs, where he was assaulted.

Xavier told the victim that he was home alone and his a husband was away on holiday.

He said: 'I got to their house and the door was left on latch, it was dark in there.

'A voice, the same one I had heard on the phone, called me upstairs.

'As I made my way up the staircase it became darker and darker.

When the victim was upstairs, Xavier attempted to cover his face so that he would not be able to see him.

Xavier (pictured) denies six counts of 'causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent' with four separate men

He said: 'I think they tried to put a pillow case over my face, which I took off.

Xavier proceeded to undo the victim's trousers to perform a 'sex act' on him.

The man said: 'With everything that was happening in the dark I was disorientated - it was a shock.

'I became suspicious and asked if they were a man, then they stopped and I pushed them away.

Xavier tried to make the victim stay by saying 'come on baby' but the man pulled out his phone and saw the outline of a tall man with short hair.

He said: 'I felt violated, it was shocking.'

Xavier, whose profile included pictures of a woman, allegedly said: 'Hi there, hope you well.

'I'm recently single and just looking for a bit of fun. Be my obedient toy. WhatsApp and take it from there.'

But despite the alleged victim fleeing after realising he was with a man, Xavier continued to pester him for sex sending him 'sad emojis.'

Another victim said he was tricked into having sex in a park after falling for a fake profile and believing he was a woman.

When prosecutor Timothy Forster asked about Xavier's voice, the man told the jury: 'To me it did sound feminine. It sounded of Asian origin as well.'

The man added he was told to go to a specific place in a park and put on a blindfold and wait.

The man said: 'I think originally she was saying about it was not practical to do it here, but I kind of insisted a bit and managed to change her mind over to doing it.'

He admitted he had no reason to believe it was 'anything else' but straight sex.

Afterwards he added: 'It was her telling me about keeping the blindfold on, standing where I was because then she was going to go and leave the vicinity before I did.

'It was different, I have not experienced anything like that before.'

The court heard that Xavier messaged the man after asking him to rate the experience from 'one to ten', adding: 'I can do better.'

Xavier, 33, told victims he would meet for sex in parks or his flat if they wore a blindfold throughout their encounter, heard Kingston Crown Court (pictured)

Jurors heard how one message sent to Xaiver showed a screenshot image of his fake profile.

It was joined with a message reading 'I am going to the police to report that' and 'I got your address'.

Xavier then showed regret and replied to the man by replying 'sorry, we both made a mistake'.

The court heard how during another exchange, Xavier sent a different man photos of a woman with her legs open.

The man wrote in a text message: 'Good luck "Anna" you are probably a guy or a man, this seems like a trap.

Xavier replied with 'I'm a guy, a full on man, I'm not a transexual, I just really like role play.'

Xavier was arrested on April 5 2018.

Defending, Helen Butcher said the alleged victim knew he was meeting a man and described the situation as 'role play.'

Xavier denies six counts of 'causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent' with four separate men.

The trial continues.