
Complainant in hockey players’ trial pushes back during tense cross-examination
A woman pushed back Friday after a defence lawyer suggested she felt embarrassed and ashamed for the choices she made the night she alleges she was sexually assaulted by five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team.
The heated exchange between the complainant and defence lawyer Daniel Brown capped off a day of cross-examination that focused on what happened at a downtown London, Ont., bar where the woman first met some of the players in June 2018.
Court viewed a series of messages between the woman and one of her co-workers while they were at the bar that night and the following morning. In the morning messages, the co-worker mentioned seeing the woman “having a blast with those guys” and feeling that she was “in good hands,” to which the complainant responded that the men were “funny.”
“That was the end of your conversation on June the 19th, correct? The guys were funny?” Brown asked Friday.