A member of a lesbian gang, along with her other six lesbian friends shouted, "I'm not a woman," before she attacked a man in New York. The seven lesbians then got together to beat and stabbed him last year in Greenwich Village.

On Wednesday, four women were on trial on charges of gang assault and face long prison terms if they are convicted while the three others pleaded guilty and received six-month jail terms.

According to Associated Press reports, the victim, Dwayne Buckle, said, "I remember being surrounded, my hands up in my face. I went up into a defensive position. I felt a nick in my abdomen. I had my two hands in front of my face."

However, defense lawyers allege Buckle yelled insults at the women after they rejected his advances.

After the alleged stabbing attack, the 29-year-old man was in the hospital for five days and was put on bed rest at his Queens home for a month after undergoing surgery for a lacerated liver and stomach.