Cezanne Visser surfed sex sites on the internet to get prostitutes for her former lover Dirk Prinsloo, the High Court in Pretoria heard on Wednesday.

These excluded sites depicting child pornography, she testified.

Visser said she had never been aware of the child pornography on her former lover Dirk Prinsloo's computer.

Visser, also known as Advocate Barbie, has denied guilt to 14 charges relation to sexual offences against women and minor girls.

Confronted on Wednesday with evidence that the child pornography was found on the computer she had used, Visser said the first time she saw the child pornography was after the investigation against her and Prinsloo.

Prinsloo skipped the country in 2006, leaving his former mistress to face the charges alone.

Prosecutor Andre Fourie cited evidence of a former secretary of Prinsloo, who testified that Visser had shown her a print-out of a naked little girl and asked her if she did not think the girl looked like the secretary's niece.

The secretary's little niece had accompanied her to the office that day, but she did not want the child to walk around in the house because of pornography lying around.

Visser said she could not dispute the evidence, but could not remember it at all.

Later she said she never had [child] pornography in her hands and if Dirk was hiding it somewhere, she did not know about it.

On the alleged sexual abuse of three young girls from children's homes, Visser said she knew two of the girls became sleepy after Prinsloo gave them a chocolate drink.

She did not know if he had drugged them.

Later, she realised later that she had herself been drugged after waking up in pain, with blue marks on her buttocks, she added.

She admitted that all three girls were sexually abused, but stressed that she had not been aware of Prinsloo's plans with the girls.

The trial continues on Thursday.

Sapa