Iqbal is one of four men from Rhyl on trial at Caernarfon Crown Court.
He denies three charges of raping the teenager, who cannot be identified for legal reasons.
Iqbal also denies the rape of a 15-year-old girl and the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl in Rhyl in 2022, identified in court as Child B and Child C.
In police interviews, his oldest alleged victim said she would be picked up by Iqbal “every single day” and driven to a property owned by Sarah Gray, 53, of Llanasa Road, Gronant.
She told the police that Gray would accept crack cocaine from Iqbal and leave him and the girl alone in the house.
Gray has been charged with perverting the course of justice, assissting an offender, conspiracy to supply cocaine to another and conspiracy to supply cannabis to another.
The teenager said on one occasion she had smoked a pipe of cocaine when Iqbal began sexually assaulting her on a bed.
He then grabbed her wrists and put handcuffs on her.
“He raped me,” she told the police.
Asked if she had given consent, she replied: “No.”
“I could move but I couldn’t get him off,” she said.
“He made sure he was getting what he wanted, no matter what.”
Two other men, Mohamed Usman Arshad, 36, of Clifton Grove, Rhyl and Ziaullah Badsha, 25, of Brighton Road, Rhyl, have also pleaded not guilty to the rape of 15-year-old Child B.
Another man, Jaswinder Singh, 65, of River Street, Rhyl is accused of trafficking Child B, and also denies supplying her with cannabis.
The trial continues.