
Defence in hockey players’ trial suggests complainant wanted ‘wild night’ with group
Defence lawyers for one of five hockey players accused of sexual assault suggested Tuesday the complainant asked him to call other players into a hotel room in June 2018 and later urged them to have sex with her.
David Humphrey, who represents Michael McLeod, suggested during cross-examination that the woman wanted to keep the night going after having sex with McLeod and told him to have some of his friends come to the London, Ont., hotel room “to have some fun” because she wanted a “wild night.”
“I’m going to suggest that Mr. McLeod asked you if you were serious and if that’s what you really wanted and that you said yes, it was,” Humphrey said.
“I don’t recall having any conversation about this, and then just feeling really surprised when people did walk in,” the woman, now 27, replied.