
Hockey players’ sexual assault trial watches Michael McLeod’s police interview
One of five hockey players accused of sexual assault didn’t tell police in a 2018 interview that he sent a text message asking teammates if any of them wanted to have a “three-way” in his hotel room after he had sex with a woman he’d met at a bar earlier that night, court heard Tuesday.
Michael McLeod spoke with the lead investigator in the case at the time, Det. Steve Newton, in November 2018, just a few months after the encounter. A video of the interview was played in court Tuesday, marking the first time the trial has heard directly from McLeod on the events at the heart of the case.
At one point in the interview, Newton asked McLeod whether he believed more men came into the room as the night went on because they knew there was “a naked girl in the room who’s doing sexual favours for people.”
“I don’t know how guys kept showing up,” McLeod said. He acknowledged there had “probably” been some messages of that type but denied sending any of them.