
Trial begins in former world junior hockey players’ sexual assault case
A young woman felt she had no choice but to go along with what a group of hockey players told her to do inside a London, Ont., hotel room nearly seven years ago, prosecutors told an Ontario court Monday as the players’ sexual assault trial began.
The woman, who was 20 at the time, had met Michael McLeod earlier that evening at a bar where he and several other members of Canada’s world junior hockey team had gone after attending a gala, prosecutor Heather Donkers told the court.
She’d come out to the bar with friends and had about eight drinks before leaving with McLeod, Donkers said. The two of them went to his hotel room and had sex, the Crown said, noting that encounter is not part of the trial.
Soon after, as the woman lay naked under the covers, McLeod started inviting others into the room, Donkers said. He sent a text to teammates in a group chat, asking if anyone wanted to be in a “three-way” and sharing his room number, and reached out to others in the hallway, the prosecutor alleged.