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NHL player testifies at sex assault trial of former world junior teammates | Hanomansing Tonight
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Just before he finishes his cross-examination today, Humphrey asks E.M. How she would usually get home from the bar.
Sometimes, her boyfriend would pick her up. Other times, sheâd take an Uber, home or to a friendâs house.
Because of the late hour, Humphrey concludes his cross-examination for the day and will continue tomorrow.
The jury is dismissed and so is E.M.
Court is set to return at 10 a.m. ET.
Humphrey asks her about her drinking and her level of intoxication.
âI suggest that a normal amount when youâd go out to Jackâs would be six to eight drinks?â Humphrey asks. ÂSometimes it would be eight to 10 drinks?â
E.M. Says she thinks six to eight is closer to normal for her. She usually would have Mikeâs Hard Lemonade (coolers) before going out, so she and friends wouldnât pay as much at the bar.
Usually, if she had too much to drink, sheâd throw up, E.M. Says under cross- examination. Then, sheâd feel better.
That night, she couldnât throw up, she says, which she felt was strange.
Humphrey points out the police investigation was closed in February 2019 because they âcould not form the groundsâ that she was too intoxicated to consent.
Humphrey asks E.M. About inconsistencies between her initial statement to police and her Hockey Canada statement of claim in her civil suit.
E.M. Says there might be inconsistencies because the civil suit was started two years after her police statement, and she hadnât reviewed her initial police statement when she reviewed her civil statement.
Humphrey didnât specify what inconsistencies he was talking about.
Humphrey asks E.M. About the timeline of events after the alleged assault, including the statement of claim in her civil lawsuit against eight unnamed players and Hockey Canada.
The lawyer asks her several times about her state of mind while in the hotel room, which is outlined in the statement of claim.
âThroughout the time you were in the room, you were experiencing an ongoing apprehension of physical harm of a sexual nature?â Humphrey asks?
âYes, thatâs true,â E.M. Says. ÂI didnât know what they were capable of.â
âThe actions of these men caused terror and fear in your mind?â
âYes, they did,â she says.
As she testified earlier, she says she felt like she was watching herself and her mind had left her body.
Weâre now on a quick break without the jury present, so canât report on what theyâre talking about.
E.M. Says she told police in an interview months after the alleged assault that she didnât remember the two videos that appear to show her giving consent.
Humphrey asks her, âThe narrative youâre presenting is that you were completely out of it. Is that your position?â
She replies: âYes, I had a lot more alcohol than I normally would have and it was within a short period of time. I was definitely feeling the effects of that.â
She tells the court police gave her an update on the investigation during an interview in February 2019. At the time, she says, she was told there were no grounds for laying a charge at that point in the investigation.
Weâre on a break now.
When we return, thereâll be more on that February 2019 police interaction.
After speaking to a detective with the sexual assault and child abuse section on June 22, 2018, E.M. Says, she went to the hospital for an exam.
She says she declined a full-body, head-to-toe physical exam because she didnât have âtypical injuriesâ and didnât think it was necessary.
She says that at the sexual assault clinic, she detailed what happened to her to two people.
On June 24, E.M. Says, she learned police couldnât speak to the men unless they agreed to have a conversation.
âIf they would just say âno,â they wouldnât be held accountable at all,â E.M. Says.
She says the detective told her he would support her no matter what she wanted to do, whether that was pursuing charges or not.
But she said he told her he had reviewed footage from the Delta hotel lobby and it didnât look as if she were that drunk, based on how she was walking in high heels. That was disappointing, E.M. Says.
Humphrey then questions E.M. About whether she wanted to go ahead with charges on her own or if it was because of âpressureâ from her mom.
E.M. Says she did want to go ahead with charges and her mom was just coming from a place of support.
E.M. Went into the London police station on June 22 and made a formal detailed report. Her mom was with her.
Police again gave her two choices:
She told court she wanted the second choice.
She says police told her she could change her mind about which option she chooses.
âIt was really difficult to speak to a stranger to relive what happened,â E.M. Says. ÂI was nervous and trying my best to recall what happened. It was hard to go in and talk to someone about all that.â
In one message after the alleged assault, E.M. Says, she told McLeod via text that she told police everything was âa misunderstanding.â
At around the same time, she texted a London police detective that she decided she didnât want to move forward with formal charges. E.M. Says she just wanted police to speak with the men so something similar would not happen to anyone else.
âI wanted them spoken to so they would know what they did was wrong,â E.M. Says.
E.M. Says she was surprised and curious about what McLeod wanted when she got the direct message from him on June 20, 2018.
âI panicked," she says.
But Humphrey suggests she was being friendly and happy to speak to him. Otherwise, she could have blocked him or ignored his DM, Humphrey says.
âYou knew exactly who was reaching out to you.â¦You could have ignored him. You could have blocked Michael McLeod. I suggest you were quite happy to have conversation with Mike McLeod and you chose not to block him,â McLeodâs lawyer says.
E.M. Says she was feeling uneasy. Didnât really want to speak to him but was also curious because he reached out, she was wondering what he wanted.
âI am generally a friendly person. Thatâs how I handle most confrontations or conflicts,â she says. ÂI try to keep people happy. Even if Iâm angry or hurt, thatâs not how I respond. I had questions, too. I didnât know why he was contacting me. I wanted to know why.â
E.M.âs mom told her she should not speak to McLeod or message him.
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