Sultani Bakatash, 29, an Afghan national, is on trial at Bolton Crown Court accused of raping and sexually assaulting two 14-year-old girls in his flat after plying them with alcohol.
He befriended one of the girls on Snapchat after meeting her at an Asda supermarket when she was 13.
On 6 December last year, he took both girls back to his Bolton flat, encouraged them to drink vodka and Coke until they were drunk and drifting in and out of consciousness, then allegedly raped and abused them despite their resistance.
When they tried to leave he held them down, dragged them across the floor, and took their phones.
They eventually escaped and alerted a neighbour who called police. Bakatash denies two counts of rape, two counts of assault by penetration and one count of sexual assault.
The trial continues.
A man accused of raping two 14-year-old girls has appeared in court.
Sultani Bakatash, 28, appeared at Bolton Crown Court via video link earlier accused of the offences in the Greater Manchester town.
Bakatash did not enter a plea.
Judge Clarke KC adjourned the hearing for a plea and trial preparation hearing on 28 January. He also set a provisional trial date of 8 June.
Bakatash, an Afghan national, of Georgina Court, Bolton, was arrested on 7 December.
He is charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged under 16, and three other charges of sexual assault.